Ojeada in english
Look
pronunciation: lʊk part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: lʊk part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
ojeada = glance ; glimpse ; peek ; quick look.
Example: After a glance at the 10 titles, the searcher decides to look closer at item 5.Example: The article is entitled 'A glimpse into the crystal ball: academic libraries in the year 2000'.Example: The article 'Fifty years of silent service: a peek inside the CIA Library' describes the library of the Central Intelligence Agency.Example: A quick look at different types of saddles will reveal the history of their development and use.more:
» echar una ojeada = look through ; glance at ; have + a look ; peek ; take + a peek at ; take + a look at ; take + a gander at ; glance over ; have + a gander at ; have + a butcher's (hook) [Expresión tomada del argot 'Cockney' de Londres que rima con 'have a look'] ; have + a peek at ; cast + an eye over ; cast + Posesivo + eye over ; run + Posesivo + eye over .
Example: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further. Example: He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street. Example: I thought you might like to have a look at American Libraries' report on the IFLA conference in Glasgow. Example: The article 'Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems. Example: Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks. Example: It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it. Example: I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it. Example: He sat there in the coffee shop, every so often glancing over his paper. Example: Not seen it but will have a gander early in the week. Example: The exhibition will be on for another week -- closes on the 18th, so plenty of time to come have a butcher's hook. Example: If you do, I'd love it if you send me a link so I could have a peek at the end result!. Example: I thought it might be a good time to cast an eye over the months ahead to see what cinemagoers have got to look forward to during the rest of the year. Example: She cast her eye over the three ladies standing in front of her and smiled. Example: Siobhan grinned to herself, ran her eye over the page again, and went to fetch her camera from her bag.» echar una ojeada a = cast + a glance over .
Example: In common with many other organisations in South Africa, the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) is casting an evaluative glance over the last ten years since the advent of the democratic dispensation in 1994.» ver de una ojeada = see + at a glance .
Example: These titles line allow the librarian to see at a glance which step of procedure he has reached.ojear = browse ; look through ; dip into ; skim ; roam over ; eyeball ; eye.
Example: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Example: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Example: Most borrowers, seventeen in all, had read the blurb on the jacket and twelve had dipped into the text before deciding to borrow.Example: In a conventional card catalogue we can skim through a number of entries quickly discarding those which do not suit our purpose.Example: According to Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the semantic web, intelligent agent software will have the ability to understand the meaning (semantics) of the information they are roaming over in order to make the users' searches more inherently meaningful and efficient = According to Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the semantic web, intelligent agent software will have the ability to understand the meaning (semantics) of the information they are roaming over in order to make the users' searches more inherently meaningful and efficient.Example: However he seems to have constructed his trends by just eyeballing the graph.Example: The banking community is eyeing its possibilities with serious interest.