slovo | definícia |
overlook (mass) | overlook
- zanedbať, prehliadať, prehliadnuť, prehliadnuť |
overlook (encz) | overlook,nedbat v: Zdeněk Brož |
overlook (encz) | overlook,přehlédnout v: joe@hw.cz |
Overlook (gcide) | Overlook \O`ver*look"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overlooked; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overlooking.]
1. To look down upon from a place that is over or above; to
look over or view from a higher position; to be situated
above, so as to command a view of; as, to overlook a
valley from a hill; a hotel room that overlooks the
marketplace. "The pile o'erlooked the town." --Dryden.
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[Titan] with burning eye did hotly overlook them.
--Shak.
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2. Hence: To supervise; to watch over; sometimes, to observe
secretly; as, to overlook a gang of laborers; to overlook
one who is writing a letter.
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3. To inspect; to examine; to look over carefully or
repeatedly. "Overlook this pedigree." --Shak.
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The time and care that are required
To overlook and file and polish well. --Roscommon.
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4. To look upon with an evil eye; to bewitch by looking upon;
to fascinate. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Shak.
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If you trouble me I will overlook you, and then your
pigs will die. --C. Kingsley.
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5. To look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it; to
miss or omit in looking; to fail to notice; to fail to
observe; as, to overlook a mistake in addition; to
overlook a missing bolt.
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6. Hence: To refrain from bestowing notice or attention upon;
to disregard or deliberately ignore; to pass over without
censure or punishment; to excuse or pardon (a fault,
error, or misdeed).
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The times of ignorance therefore God overlooked.
--Acts xvii.
30 (Rev. Ver.
)
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They overlook truth in the judgments they pass.
--Atterbury.
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The pardoning and overlooking of faults. --Addison.
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overlook (wn) | overlook
n 1: a high place affording a good view
v 1: look past, fail to notice
2: be oriented in a certain direction; "The house looks out on a
tennis court"; "The apartment overlooks the Hudson" [syn:
look out on, look out over, overlook, look across]
3: leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?";
"The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten" [syn:
neglect, pretermit, omit, drop, miss, leave out,
overlook, overleap] [ant: attend to, take to heart]
4: look down on; "The villa dominates the town" [syn:
dominate, command, overlook, overtop]
5: watch over; "I am overlooking her work" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
overlooked (mass) | overlooked
- prehliadnutý |
overlooked (encz) | overlooked,přehlédnutý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
overlooking (encz) | overlooking,přečnívající adj: Zdeněk Brožoverlooking,přehlédnutí n: Zdeněk Brož |
Overlook (gcide) | Overlook \O`ver*look"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overlooked; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overlooking.]
1. To look down upon from a place that is over or above; to
look over or view from a higher position; to be situated
above, so as to command a view of; as, to overlook a
valley from a hill; a hotel room that overlooks the
marketplace. "The pile o'erlooked the town." --Dryden.
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[Titan] with burning eye did hotly overlook them.
--Shak.
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2. Hence: To supervise; to watch over; sometimes, to observe
secretly; as, to overlook a gang of laborers; to overlook
one who is writing a letter.
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3. To inspect; to examine; to look over carefully or
repeatedly. "Overlook this pedigree." --Shak.
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The time and care that are required
To overlook and file and polish well. --Roscommon.
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4. To look upon with an evil eye; to bewitch by looking upon;
to fascinate. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Shak.
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If you trouble me I will overlook you, and then your
pigs will die. --C. Kingsley.
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5. To look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it; to
miss or omit in looking; to fail to notice; to fail to
observe; as, to overlook a mistake in addition; to
overlook a missing bolt.
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6. Hence: To refrain from bestowing notice or attention upon;
to disregard or deliberately ignore; to pass over without
censure or punishment; to excuse or pardon (a fault,
error, or misdeed).
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The times of ignorance therefore God overlooked.
--Acts xvii.
30 (Rev. Ver.
)
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They overlook truth in the judgments they pass.
--Atterbury.
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The pardoning and overlooking of faults. --Addison.
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Overlooked (gcide) | Overlook \O`ver*look"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overlooked; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overlooking.]
1. To look down upon from a place that is over or above; to
look over or view from a higher position; to be situated
above, so as to command a view of; as, to overlook a
valley from a hill; a hotel room that overlooks the
marketplace. "The pile o'erlooked the town." --Dryden.
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[Titan] with burning eye did hotly overlook them.
--Shak.
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2. Hence: To supervise; to watch over; sometimes, to observe
secretly; as, to overlook a gang of laborers; to overlook
one who is writing a letter.
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3. To inspect; to examine; to look over carefully or
repeatedly. "Overlook this pedigree." --Shak.
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The time and care that are required
To overlook and file and polish well. --Roscommon.
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4. To look upon with an evil eye; to bewitch by looking upon;
to fascinate. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Shak.
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If you trouble me I will overlook you, and then your
pigs will die. --C. Kingsley.
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5. To look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it; to
miss or omit in looking; to fail to notice; to fail to
observe; as, to overlook a mistake in addition; to
overlook a missing bolt.
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6. Hence: To refrain from bestowing notice or attention upon;
to disregard or deliberately ignore; to pass over without
censure or punishment; to excuse or pardon (a fault,
error, or misdeed).
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The times of ignorance therefore God overlooked.
--Acts xvii.
30 (Rev. Ver.
)
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They overlook truth in the judgments they pass.
--Atterbury.
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The pardoning and overlooking of faults. --Addison.
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Overlooker (gcide) | Overlooker \O"ver*look"er\, n.
One who overlooks.
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Overlooking (gcide) | Overlook \O`ver*look"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overlooked; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overlooking.]
1. To look down upon from a place that is over or above; to
look over or view from a higher position; to be situated
above, so as to command a view of; as, to overlook a
valley from a hill; a hotel room that overlooks the
marketplace. "The pile o'erlooked the town." --Dryden.
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[Titan] with burning eye did hotly overlook them.
--Shak.
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2. Hence: To supervise; to watch over; sometimes, to observe
secretly; as, to overlook a gang of laborers; to overlook
one who is writing a letter.
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3. To inspect; to examine; to look over carefully or
repeatedly. "Overlook this pedigree." --Shak.
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The time and care that are required
To overlook and file and polish well. --Roscommon.
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4. To look upon with an evil eye; to bewitch by looking upon;
to fascinate. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Shak.
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If you trouble me I will overlook you, and then your
pigs will die. --C. Kingsley.
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5. To look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it; to
miss or omit in looking; to fail to notice; to fail to
observe; as, to overlook a mistake in addition; to
overlook a missing bolt.
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6. Hence: To refrain from bestowing notice or attention upon;
to disregard or deliberately ignore; to pass over without
censure or punishment; to excuse or pardon (a fault,
error, or misdeed).
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The times of ignorance therefore God overlooked.
--Acts xvii.
30 (Rev. Ver.
)
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They overlook truth in the judgments they pass.
--Atterbury.
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The pardoning and overlooking of faults. --Addison.
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overlooked (wn) | overlooked
adj 1: not taken into account; "his retirement was not allowed
to go unmarked" [syn: overlooked, unmarked,
unnoted] |
overlooking (wn) | overlooking
adj 1: used of a height or viewpoint; "a commanding view of the
ocean"; "looked up at the castle dominating the
countryside"; "the balcony overlooking the ballroom"
[syn: commanding, dominating, overlooking] |
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