take a look at



take a look at someone or something

 and have a look at someone or something
to observe or examine someone or something. I asked the doctor to take a look at my cut. Would you please have another look at your work? It is not complete.
See also: look, take

take a look at

Turn your attention to, examine, as in Take a look at that new building, or The doctor took a look at Gene's throat and swollen glands. For a synonym, see take a gander at.
See also: look, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BlossomBLAH-səmEnglish
LieseLEE-zə (German), LEE-sə (Dutch)German, Dutch
AugustOW-guwst (German, Polish), AW-gəst (English)German, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Catalan, English
Ignacioeeg-NAH-thyo (Spanish), eeg-NAH-syo (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
DorothÉEdo-ro-TEFrench
Waleryvah-LE-riPolish