looked everywhere for — перевод на русский
Bill looked everywhere for you.
Бил везде искал тебя.
— I looked everywhere for you.
— Я тебя везде искал.
I looked everywhere for my wife but couldn’t find her.
Я везде искал свою жену, но не смог найти.
I looked everywhere for Fat Mike.
Я везде искал Толстого Майка.
Man, I was looking everywhere for this.
Блин, я его везде искал!
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I’ve been looking everywhere for you.
Вот ты где. А я повсюду искал тебя.
I need to talk to you. Oh, Selma, please, if it’s about the drummer, I have been looking everywhere for a drummer—
Если это насчёт ударных, я повсюду искал ударника…
I looked everywhere for the lady in black.
Я повсюду искал Даму в черном.
I looked everywhere for you.
Я тебя повсюду искал.
I’ve been looking everywhere for him.
Я его повсюду искал.
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I’ve been looking everywhere for you.
Я вас обыскалась.
I’ve been looking everywhere for you.
Я тебя обыскалась. Плохая кошка
I’ve been looking everywhere for you.
Я тебя обыскалась.
I’ve been looking everywhere for you.
Я вас уже обыскалась.
I have been looking everywhere for you.
Я тебя обыскалась.
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I’VE BEEN LOOKING EVERYWHERE FOR YOU.
Я всюду искал вас.
I looked everywhere for you.
А я тебя всюду искал.
Doctor, I’ve been looking everywhere for you.
Доктор, я вас всюду искал.
-I’ve been looking everywhere for this.
— А я их всюду искал! — О, милосердный!
I’ve looked everywhere for you.
Я тебя всюду искала.
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I have been looking everywhere for you!
Я тебя везде обыскалась!
God, I’ve been looking everywhere for you.
Господи, я тебя везде обыскалась.
I looked everywhere for ’em, and I can’t find ’em.
Я их везде обыскалась и не могу найти.
There you are! I’ve been looking everywhere for you. Oh.
— Вот и ты, я везде обыскалась!
Look, I’ve been looking everywhere for her.
Я её везде обыскался!
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He must be looking everywhere for us.
Он наверняка нас ищет.
I looked everywhere for you.
Искала тебя по всему вокзалу.
I’ve been looking everywhere for you…
— Я искала тебя! Вчера, сегодня.
We’ve been looking everywhere for you.
А мы тебя ищем!
Yeah, and that means we have to look everywhere for the rest of her vomit.
Да, и это значит, что нам нужно искать остатки её рвоты
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Sense: Adverb: in every place
Synonyms:
everyplace (US, informal), all over (informal), all around, in every place, in every quarter, in every direction, all over the world, the world over, throughout the world, at all points, in all places, at each point, at all times and places, on every side, all over the place (informal), all over the map (slang), from pole to pole, to the four winds, to the four corners of the earth, in every corner of the world, across the globe, in all creation, inside and out, in every nook and cranny, high and low, far and wide, far and near, here, there, and everywhere, wherever sb turns, wherever sb looks, anywhere Collocations
‘LOOK EVERYWHERE’ is a 14 letter
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starting with L and ending with E
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H. Smith had lost her valuable brooch, which she was anxiously looking for everywhere.
Хелен Смит потеряла брошь, которой очень дорожила, и озабоченно искала ее повсюду.
And this is one of the things that we are looking for everywhere.
Korsky looking for everywhere, from the mind down
‘Cause I’m pretty sure that two people liking each other like this is what everyone is looking for everywhere in the world all the time.
Потому что я почти уверена, что два человека которых так тянет друг к другу это то, что все ищут все время во всем мире
The one we’d been looking for everywhere.
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We’re looking for you everywhere.
Howling, looking for him everywhere.
Instead of looking for love everywhere, stop searching.
Вместо того чтобы продолжать искать дорогу к любви, он прекращает поиск.
Somebody may say that I am looking for enemies everywhere.
Кто-то мне скажет, что я везде ищу врагов.
Everything is chaos, and the ethnic Europeans are desperately looking for answers everywhere.
Всё стало хаосом, и этнические европейцы отчаянно ищут ответы повсюду.
We have studied each square meter of the woods; we are looking for them everywhere.
Мы изучили каждый квадратный метр в лесу, мы ищем их везде.
Donald, I’ve been looking for you everywhere.
I’m sorry to have misled you… but there are enemies looking for me everywhere.
Простите, что я вас обманул… но меня всюду ищут враги.
I’ve been looking for you everywhere, Ida.
Sam, I’ve been looking for you everywhere.
I found you, been looking for you everywhere.
We can’t only blame ourselves… or be looking for signs everywhere.
I’ve been looking for you everywhere…
Steven, I’ve been looking for you everywhere.
Scientists began looking for patterns everywhere.
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Fill in the gaps with for, after, forward and up.
1. I’m really looking _ to seeing the new Spielberg film.
2. My mother asked me to look _ my sister on Saturday.
3. Rachel is looking _ you everywhere.
4. Why don’t you look _ the word in the dictionary?
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Заполните пробелы с помощью for, after, forward и up.
1. Я действительно looking _ нового фильма Спилберга.
2. Моя мама попросила меня look _ за сестрой в субботу.
3. Рэйчел is looking _ тебя везде.
4. Почему бы вам не look _ слово в словаре?
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1. I’m really looking forward to seeing the new Spielberg film.
2. My mother asked me to look after my sister on Saturday.
3. Rachel is looking for you everywhere.
4. Why don’t you look up the word in the dictionary?
Перевод ответа
1. Я действительно с нетерпением жду нового фильма Спилберга.
2. Моя мама попросила меня присмотреть за сестрой в субботу.
3. Рэйчел ищет тебя везде.
4. Почему бы вам не поискать слово в словаре?
by Kate Woodford
What did you last look for? Was it your phone, a key or maybe a book? If you’re anything like me, it was probably a pen that works! Most of us search for something from time to time so let’s take a look at the language of searching.
A number of words and phrases describe someone looking for one particular thing in a place where there are many things. They suggest that someone moves things around in the attempt to find what they are looking for. For example, there are the slightly informal phrasal verbs root around and poke around: I was just rooting around in my drawer, hoping to find a red pen. / If you poke around in that cupboard, you’ll probably find some glue. The verb rummage is used with the same meaning: She rummaged in her bag and pulled out a small, green bottle. / It was a video of a bear rummaging through a pile of trash.
Meanwhile, if you turn a place upside down, you search every bit of that place in order to find something, often leaving it very untidy: We turned the apartment upside down but we still couldn’t find the letter.
A verb with an extra meaning is ‘rifle’. If you rifle through somewhere, you search it quickly, often in order to steal something: Someone had obviously rifled through the drawers.
Some verbs describe someone searching a particular place or thing to find an item. For example, if you trawl, you often search through a large quantity of information in order to find what you want: The software is used to trawl for information on the Internet. If you scout for something, you look all over an area for it: I’ve been scouting around for somewhere to live. Other verbs suggest that you are looking for a particular thing. For example, if police or detectives comb an area, they search it very carefully in order to find weapons or other evidence: Police are combing the area for clues. If you forage, you go from place to place, looking for food. Wild and foraged food features prominently on the menu.
I’ll finish with two colourful idioms. If something is extremely difficult to find, often because there are so many things to look through, you might say it’s like finding a needle in a haystack. (A needle is a very thin piece of metal that is used for sewing and a haystack is a large pile of dried grass in a field!) There are so many pieces of paper here – it’s like finding a needle in a haystack! Meanwhile, if a search is a complete waste of time, often because the person or thing being searched for does not exist, we may call it a wild-goose chase. What, I wonder, are the equivalent idioms in your language?