to examine something in more detail · to inspect carefully
You're in a store, and something really catches your eye! But before you decide, you want to examine the quality, texture, or details. That's when you 'take a closer look'! 👀 It’s like being a detective for your future purchases! 🕵️♀️✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** This expression implies a deliberate, detailed examination, more than just a quick glance. Use it when you're genuinely considering an item and need to check the fine print (or the fine stitching!) 🧵🔍. It’s perfect for ensuring you get exactly what you want!
Imagine you're in a store and an item catches your eye. You pick it up to inspect its material, stitching, and overall quality before deciding to buy it. Which English expression best describes this action? A. to glance quickly B. to take a closer look C. to turn a blind eye