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What does "looking to ~" mean?
Does it mean the same as "looking forward to~" ?
22 de jun. de 2016 11:16
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No, they are completely different.
"Look forward to" (+ noun / + ...ing) -- you are excited about something which is going to happen
Examples: I look forward to our next meeting. (Also: "I'm looking forward to...") I look forward to seeing you soon.
"be looking to" (+ do ...) -- you have a plan / intention
Examples: I'm looking to change careers. They're looking to buy a house in this neighbourhood.
Another expression that looks similar but has a different meaning:
"Look to" (+ someone + for something) -- you need someone to help you or advise you
Example: Her little brother always looks to her for advice.
22 de junio de 2016
It can have a couple of meanings, but the meaning that first comes to mind is "intending to (do something)" or "hoping to (do something)". Does that fit your context?
22 de junio de 2016
look to someone: to hope or expect to get help, advice etc from someone
look to something: to direct your thoughts or attention to something
Take a look at this http://www.thefreedictionary.com/look+to
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22 de junio de 2016
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