look-in
- IPA[ˈlo͝okˌin]
美式
- a short pass pattern in which the receiver runs diagonally toward the center of the field.;a chance to take part or succeed in something
noun: look-in, plural noun: look-ins
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名詞
- 1. a short pass pattern in which the receiver runs diagonally toward the center of the field.
- 2. British informal a chance to take part or succeed in something they didn't let the other side get a look-in in the semifinal
- make a short visit
Oxford American Dictionary
- make a short visit or call
Oxford Dictionary
- look directly at someone without showing embarrassment, fear, or shame
Oxford American Dictionary
- look directly at someone without showing embarrassment, fear, or shame
Oxford Dictionary
- look directly at someone without showing embarrassment, fear, or shame
Oxford Dictionary
- find fault with something that has been received as a gift or favour
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) look very dirty or disheveled
Oxford American Dictionary
- look very dirty or dishevelled
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- IPA[ˈlʊkɪn]
英式
- a chance to take part or succeed in something: they didn't let the other side get a look-in in the final
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