めをとお
Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan, す)
1. to scan; to look over
Composed of
eye; eyeball; eyesight; sight; look; stare; notice
to stick through; to force through; to spread throughout; to thoroughly diffuse; to make a path between two points; to proceed in a logical manner; to let pass
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
to run one's eye over (e.g. to check if it's OK); to glance over; to skim through
Examples (14 in total)
Read through the article.
I'm looking over his report.
Please go over the script.
The editor glanced over the manuscript.
He looked through the evening paper.
I thought you might want to look over these documents.
"Have you looked over the documents?" "Oh, sorry, I'll read them now."
I'd like you to look over these documents.
He took a look at the newspaper before going to bed.
You should look over the contract before you sign it.
She went over the list to see if her name was there.
I always have a look at the newspaper before breakfast.
It will take me more than three hours to look over the document.
You should come early in order for him to read your manuscript before your speech.