look in Norwegian
look in Norwegian is utseende, uttrykk, se — look means to direct one's eyes toward something in order to see it.
look in Norwegian
utseende
(often plural) Physical appearance, visual impression.
uttrykk
A facial expression.
se
To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
skue
To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
oppsøke
To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
se ut
To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
synes
To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
What does "look" mean?
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verb To direct one's eyes toward something in order to see it.
"Look over there — do you see the deer?"
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verb To appear or seem in a particular way.
"You look tired today."
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verb To search for something.
"I've been looking for my keys all morning."
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noun An act of directing one's eyes at something.
"Take a look at this before you decide."
look in a sentence
- Look over there — do you see the deer?
- She looked out the window at the falling snow.
- You look tired today.
- The plan looks solid on paper.
Similar words in Norwegian
Common Norwegian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "look" in Norwegian?
"look" in Norwegian is utseende, uttrykk, se. look means: To direct one's eyes toward something in order to see it.
How do you use "look" in a sentence?
Example: "Look over there — do you see the deer?" In Norwegian, "look" is utseende, uttrykk, se.
Are there other ways to say "look" in Norwegian?
Yes — Norwegian has 7 translations listed for "look": utseende, uttrykk, se, skue, oppsøke, se ut.
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