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* 他 <em>看 起来</em> 很 友好。<span class="trans">He looks friendly.</span>
 
* 他 <em>看 起来</em> 很 友好。<span class="trans">He looks friendly.</span>
 
* 这 些 食物 <em>看 起来</em> 很 好吃。<span class="trans">This food looks really tasty.</span>
 
* 这 些 食物 <em>看 起来</em> 很 好吃。<span class="trans">This food looks really tasty.</span>
* 你 今天 <em>看 起来</em> 很 累。<span class="trans">You looks really tired today.</span>
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* 你 今天 <em>看 起来</em> 很 累。<span class="trans">You look really tired today.</span>
 
* 这 家 餐厅 <em>看 起来</em> 不错。<span class="trans">This restaurant looks good.</span>
 
* 这 家 餐厅 <em>看 起来</em> 不错。<span class="trans">This restaurant looks good.</span>
 
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Revision as of 13:38, 22 September 2014

One of the most common ways to express "it looks like" is to use 看起来 (kànqǐlái). This is what we would use if we wanted to express something like "it seems it's hot outside."

Structure

Just put 看起来 after the subject, as follows:

Subject + 看起来 + Adjective

The subject can be omitted, in which case 看起来 can be followed with a whole statement.

Examples

  • 这 个 看 起来 很 漂亮。This looks very pretty.
  • 看 起来 很 友好。He looks friendly.
  • 这 些 食物 看 起来 很 好吃。This food looks really tasty.
  • 你 今天 看 起来 很 累。You look really tired today.
  • 这 家 餐厅 看 起来 不错。This restaurant looks good.

See also

Sources and further reading

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