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any way you look at itкак ни крути (ART Vancouver)
be worth a lookстоит взглянуть (The south façade with its bold, semicircular twin bays is an outstanding piece of moderne styling. Though not of the same high quality, the Forum, Pure Food Building and the Livestock Building all have good detailing and are worth a look. (Ron Phillips) -- на них стоит взглянуть / их стоит посмотреть ART Vancouver)
be worth a lookстоит посмотреть (The south façade with its bold, semicircular twin bays is an outstanding piece of moderne styling. Though not of the same high quality, the Forum, Pure Food Building and the Livestock Building all have good detailing and are worth a look. (Ron Phillips) -- на них стоит взглянуть / их стоит посмотреть ART Vancouver)
get a better look atполучше разглядеть (The puzzling anomaly presumably went unnoticed when the video was filmed as, unfortunately, the UAV makes no attempt at getting a better look at the mysterious creature in the field. • The group first saw the silently spinning, apparently ring-shaped UFO through the window of the grammar School. According to Beiling: "We saw it through a window from inside the school at first, then we rushed outside to get a better look. We were all pretty excited, and I think there was one who was even quite frightened. coasttocoastam.com, mysteriousuniverse.org ART Vancouver)
get a good look atхорошо разглядеть (a report from a witness named Jay MacCarroll, of Kalkaska, Michigan. The witness says that he and a neighbor saw a freakishly large dragonfly measuring 10 to 12 inches long, with four wings and an iridescent blue coloration. (...) When asked if it might have been a radio controlled drone, the man insisted that it was not, and that it made no sound at all as it passed right by them and into the trees. Although the sighting only lasted a few moments, he claims that it passed very close, and that they got a good look at it. • Did you get a good look at the men who attacked you? – Вы хорошо разглядели нападавших? mysteriousuniverse.org ART Vancouver)
get a good look atхорошо рассмотреть (Did you get a good look at the men who attacked you? – Вы хорошо рассмотрели нападавших? • After seeing the vehicle positioned outside Wilson’s car several times, and then managing to get a good look at his license plate – which the police were quickly able to confirm as being totally bogus – they carefully closed in, with the intention of speaking with the pair of MIB and finding out the nature of their game. ART Vancouver)
how does he look?как он выглядит? (о знакомом человеке, напр., перенёсшем болезнь Юрий Гомон)
in-depth lookёмкий анализ (A graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Robert Salas served seven years on active duty as a weapons controller, and intercontinental ballistic missiles launch officer. In the latter half, he discussed his in-depth look at UFO sightings and incidents near nuclear facilities and why they matter to us today. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
it doesn't look likeнепохоже, что (Although the occasional person here and there might be turning their garden into a farm, we’ve not seen this on a wider scale, so we think this one is a miss from the Asparamancer. Plus, while allotments are indeed popular, it doesn’t look like that popularity has increased during 2023. metro.co.uk ART Vancouver)
let's have a lookпосмотрим (‘A telegram, sir,' said Jeeves, re-entering the presence. ‘Open it, Jeeves, and read contents. Who is it from?' ‘It is unsigned, sir.' ‘You mean there's no name at the end of it?' ‘That is precisely what I was endeavouring to convey, sir.' ‘Let's have a look.' (P.G. Wodehouse) ART Vancouver)
no other way to look at itне что иное, как (A renoviction. No other way to look at it. I really feel for those impacted. (Reddit) ART Vancouver)
no other way to look at itиначе это никак не назовёшь (A renoviction. No other way to look at it. I really feel for those impacted. (Reddit) ART Vancouver)
not look one's ageвыглядеть моложе своих лет (It was one summers afternoon when Walter and his followers were assembled in Ludchurch to perform a service, Walter, who was now seventy years old, and although white haired, did not look his age, stood straight and impressive as he delivered his sermon on an elevated mound in the upper part of Ludchurch. wordpress.com ART Vancouver)
nothing much to look atне на что посмотреть (пренебрежительно, о внешности: Plain she was, too, nothing much to look at. (Pamela Travers) ART Vancouver)
take a good lookхорошо рассмотреть (Four jets went up to investigate 'an ice cream cone topped with red', and one pilot, Captain Thomas F. Mantell, radioed back: 'I'm closing in now to take a good look.' ... (Janet & Colin Bord, Unexplained Mysteries of The 20th Century")  ART Vancouver)