to examine something carefully · to inspect something closely
You're in a store and you want to check out an item thoroughly before buying it. Maybe it's an electronic device, a piece of clothing, or furniture. This phrase shows you're being a careful shopper, not just grabbing the first thing you see! 🧐✨
💡 This expression is versatile! You can use it in many contexts beyond shopping, like checking out a new car, a friend's new gadget, or even a piece of art. It implies a deeper, more focused look than just 'seeing' something.
Your friend is thinking about buying a new smartphone online and wants to make sure all the specifications are correct. Which English expression fits this situation best? A. to quickly glance at something B. to ignore something C. to have a good look at something