1. look at everything
English word "look around"(look at everything) occurs in sets:
phrasal verbs - form 20.03 - till 14.05phrasal verbs definitions2. to look at different things in a place to find out about it
English word "look around"(to look at different things in a place to find out about it) occurs in sets:
Challenges 4 Phrasal Verbs L-Z3. explore
We need to explore all possible cures for cancer.
Let's explore the ocean!
We can't make a mistake. We need to explore all the possibilities before we do anything.
We will explore every planet that goes around the sun.
We want to explore an underwater oil field.
Have you ever explored one of those villages?
I want to explore the topic of global warming.
Archeologist explored this things.
We put up our tents and began to explore the island.
We'll have to explore this issue further.
The film explores the combat between good and evil.
People still explore seas and oceans.
I'm going to explore coral reefs.
The town is a good base from which to explore this charming corner of Italy.
One of the important differences between Japanese and Americans is that Japanese tend to choose a safe course in life, while Americans choose to explore and challenge life.
English word "look around"(explore) occurs in sets:
Travel (on Language Leader Intermediate, Unit 2)