look on - significado y definición. Qué es look on
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Qué (quién) es look on - definición

1967 SINGLE BY IRON BUTTERFLY
Don't Look Down On Me/Possession; Don't Look Down On Me

look on      
v. (D; tr.) to look on as (we look on her as a friend)
look on      
I.
If you look on while something happens, you watch it happening without taking part yourself.
About 150 local people looked on in silence as the two coffins were taken into the church.
= watch
PHRASAL VERB: V P
II.
or look upon
If you look on or look upon someone or something in a particular way, you think of them in that way.
A lot of people looked on him as a healer...
A lot of people look on it like that...
Employers look favourably on applicants who have work experience.
= consider
PHRASAL VERB: V P n as n, V P n prep/adv, V adv P n
look on      
watch without getting involved.

Wikipedia

Don't Look Down on Me

"Don't Look Down on Me" is the debut single by American rock band Iron Butterfly. Lead vocals were by Darryl DeLoach with Doug Ingle on organ and backing vocals. The song "Possession", which is on the flip-side, is the same as the version on the band's second single "Unconscious Power" as well as on the 1970 single release and is different from the version on the album Heavy. It is heavier in both its guitar and organ instrumentation than on the album version.

In 2014, Cleopatra Records reissued the single with the original artwork and an additional track on the B-side, "Evil Temptation" (from the B-side of "Possession").

Ejemplos de uso de look on
1. How commercial broadcasters must look on with envy.
2. "Other people in the queue look on in desperation.
3. How it would look On the surface, not much different.
4. "The look on Connie‘s face was of sheer disappointment.
5. Tony, however, wants us to look on the bright side.