English-Thai Dictionary
overlook
N ทัศนียภาพ ที่ ปรากฏ แก่ สายตา tad-sa-ne-ya-pab-ti-pra-kod-kea-sai-ta
overlook
VT ตรวจสอบ สังเกต ควบคุม ดูแล trued-sob
overlook
VT พลาด ไป มอง พลาด มองไม่เห็น miss pass omit notice watch plad-pai
overlook
VT มอง ลง ไป เห็น look over mong-long-pai-hen
overlook
VT เมินเฉย ละเลย เพิกเฉย ไม่ เอาใจใส่ ignore disregard regard heed muan-choi
overlooker
N คนที่ ควบคุม งาน overseer foreman superintendent supervisor
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
OVERLOOK
v.t. 1. To view from a higher place; applied to persons; as, to stand on a hill and overlook a city.
2. To stand in a more elevated place, or to rise so high as to afford the means of looking down on; applied to things. The tower overlooked the town.
3. To see from behind or over the shoulder of another; to see from a higher position; as, to overlook a paper when one is writing.
4. To view fully; to peruse.
5. To inspect; to superintend; to oversee; implying care and watchfulness.
He was present in person to overlook the magistrates.
6. To review; to examine a second time or with care.
The time and care that are required to overlook, and file and polish well.
7. To pass by indulgently; to excuse; not to punish or censure; as, to overlook faults.
8. To neglect; to slight.
They overlook truth in the judgment they pass on adversity and prosperity.
OVERLOOKER
n.One that overlooks.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
OVERLOOK
O `ver *look ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overlooked; p. pr. & vb. n.Overlooking.]
1. To look down upon from a place that is over or above; to look over or view from a higher position; to rise above, so as to command a view of; as, to overlook a valley from a hill. "The pile o'erlooked the town. " Dryden. [Titan ] with burning eye did hotly overlook them. Shak.
2. Hence: To supervise; to watch over; sometimes, to observe secretly; as, to overlook a gang of laborers; to overlook one who is writing a letter.
3. To inspect; to examine; to look over carefully or repeatedly. "Overlook this pedigree. " Shak. The time and care that are required To overlook and file and polish well. Roscommon.
4. To look upon with an evil eye; to bewitch by looking upon; to fascinate. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] Shak. If you trouble me I will overlook you, and then your pigs will die. C. Kingsley.
5. To look over and beyond (anything ) without seeing it; to miss or omit in looking; hence, to refrain from bestowing notice or attention upon; to neglect; to pass over without censure or punishment; to excuse. The times of ignorance therefore God overlooked. Acts xvii. 3 (Rev. Ver. ) They overlook truth in the judgments they pass. Atterbury. The pardoning and overlooking of faults. Addison.
OVERLOOKER
OVERLOOKER O "ver *look "er, n.
Defn: One who overlooks.
New American Oxford Dictionary
overlook
o ver look ▶verb |ˈōvərˈlo͝ok ˈˌoʊvərˈˌlʊk | [ with obj. ] 1 fail to notice (something ): he seems to have overlooked one important fact. • ignore or disregard (something, esp. a fault or offense ): she was more than ready to overlook his faults. • pass over (someone ) in favor of another: he was overlooked by the Nobel committee. 2 have a view of from above: the chateau overlooks fields of corn and olive trees. 3 archaic supervise; oversee. 4 archaic bewitch with the evil eye: they told them they were overlooked by some unlucky Person. ▶noun |ˈōvərlo͝ok ˈəʊvəlʊk |a commanding position or view: he veered off the highway onto an overlook.
overlooker
over |look ¦er |ˈəʊvəlʊkə | ▶noun a person whose job it is to supervise the work of others.
Oxford Dictionary
overlook
over |look ▶verb |əʊvəˈlʊk | [ with obj. ] 1 fail to notice: he seems to have overlooked one important fact. • ignore or disregard (something, especially a fault or offence ): she was more than ready to overlook his faults. • pass over (someone ) in favour of another: he was overlooked by the Nobel committee. 2 have a view of from above: the chateau overlooks fields of corn and olive trees. • (be overlooked ) (of a place ) be open to view and so lack privacy: it's better if the property isn't overlooked. 3 archaic supervise: he was overlooking his harvest men. 4 archaic bewitch with the evil eye. ▶noun |ˈəʊvəlʊk |N. Amer. a commanding position or view: the overlook to the townsite.
overlooker
over |look ¦er |ˈəʊvəlʊkə | ▶noun a person whose job it is to supervise the work of others.
American Oxford Thesaurus
overlook
overlook verb 1 he overlooked the mistake: fail to notice, fail to spot, miss. 2 his work has been overlooked: disregard, neglect, ignore, pay no attention /heed to, pass over, forget. 3 she was almost willing to overlook his faults: ignore, not take into consideration, disregard, take no notice of, make allowances for, turn a blind eye to, excuse, pardon, forgive. 4 the breakfast room overlooks the garden: have a view of, look over /across, look on to, look out on /over, give on to, command a view of. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See neglect . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Oxford Thesaurus
overlook
overlook verb 1 he overlooked a mistake on the first page: miss, fail to notice, fail to observe, fail to spot, fail to see, leave, leave unnoticed; informal slip up on. ANTONYMS spot, notice. 2 his work has been overlooked by modern authors: disregard, neglect, ignore, pay no attention /heed to, turn a blind eye, turn a deaf ear to, pass over, omit, skip (over ), gloss over, leave out, leave undone, forget. 3 it is a shortcoming that many are willing to overlook: deliberately ignore, not take into consideration, disregard, take no notice of, take no account of, make allowances for, let pass, turn a blind eye to, wink at, blink at, connive at, excuse, pardon, forgive, condone, let someone off with, let go, sink, bury, let bygones be bygones; informal let something ride. ANTONYMS punish. 4 the breakfast room overlooks a peaceful garden: have a view of, afford a view of, look over /across, look on to, look out on /over, face, front on to, give on to, give over, open out over, command a view of, command, dominate.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
overlook
o ver look /òʊvə r lʊ́k /〖over (一面を )look (見る )〗動詞 ~s /-s /; ~ed /-t /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈人などが 〉〈事実など 〉を見落とす, (うっかりして )…に気づかない (!missより ⦅かたい ⦆語 ) ▸ The doctor overlooked a cancerous ulcer .医者は癌 (がん )性の潰瘍 (かいよう )を見落とした ▸ This conclusion overlooks one critical factor .この結論は1つの重大な要因を見落としている .2 〈場所 建物などが 〉〈ある場所 景色など 〉を見下ろす , … がよく見える; 〈人が 〉 «…から » 〈景色など 〉を一望する, 見渡す (look over ) «from » ▸ The window overlooked a park .その窓から公園がよく見えた .3 〈人が 〉〈失敗など 〉を大目に見る , 知らぬふりをする, 見逃す ▸ It was a small annoyance she could overlook .それは彼女が無視できる程度のわずらわしさだった .4 【昇進などの対象から 】〈人 〉をはずす «for » .5 〈仕事 人など 〉を監視 [監督 ]する .名詞 /-́--̀ /C ⦅米 ⦆見晴らしのよい高台 ; 見晴らし .