"What Are We Looking At?" What Does That Mean As An Idiom?
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It’s an idiom used to ask for explanation or consise summary of a situation. It can also be used to ask for a rough estimate of something like time frame or units. ex. Walking into a business meeting: “Alright, what are we looking at on the schedule today?” Asking a doctor how long after an operation for surgery recovery: “What are we looking at here: weeks or months?” (of recovery time) Buying pricey jewelry: “What are we looking at here, a couple thousand? more?”It’s an idiom used to ask for explanation or consise summary of a situation. It can also be used to ask for a rough estimate of something like time frame or units.ex. Walking into a business meeting: “Alright, what are we looking at on the schedule today?”Asking a doctor how long after an operation for surgery recovery: “What are we looking at here: weeks or months?” (of recovery time)Buying pricey jewelry: “What are we looking at here, a couple thousand? more?”
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well, that phrase usually used to expresses discomfort because the interlocutor is looking at something (usually, this is said when the interlocutor has been staring at the speaker)well, that phrase usually used to expresses discomfort because the interlocutor is looking at something (usually, this is said when the interlocutor has been staring at the speaker)
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“What are we looking at?” is a casual way to to ask a person, “What are we taking care of?”. For example, if you go to a doctor, and they ask you “What are we looking at today?”. They are asking you about what’s wrong or what do you need help with. You could respond with, “My head hurts.”, and they will understand you. Depending on the context, it could also literally mean, “What are we looking at?” or “What do we see?”. I hope this helps!“What are we looking at?” is a casual way to to ask a person, “What are we taking care of?”.For example, if you go to a doctor, and they ask you “What are we looking at today?”. They are asking you about what’s wrong or what do you need help with. You could respond with, “My head hurts.”, and they will understand you.Depending on the context, it could also literally mean, “What are we looking at?” or “What do we see?”.I hope this helps!
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@Julia172@mgvalino can I say it in these cases too? 1. A- I want to rent a car. B- okay. what kind of car are we looking at, a compact or a suv?(what kind of car are you looking for?) 2. "how much money are we looking at if I want to buy this kind of house?"(how much would this house cost?) 3. A- you need to find more employees for this project. B- what exactly are we looking at? will 5 do?(what exactly is our objective?) 4. two people arrived at the airport to go on a trip but then realized that one of them didnt bring the passport. "what are we looking at now?"(what should we do now?/what action should we take now?) @Julia172@mgvalino can I say it in these cases too?1. A- I want to rent a car.B- okay. what kind of car are we looking at, a compact or a suv?(what kind of car are you looking for?)2."how much money are we looking at if I want to buy this kind of house?"(how much would this house cost?)3.A- you need to find more employees for this project.B- what exactly are we looking at? will 5 do?(what exactly is our objective?)4.two people arrived at the airport to go on a trip but then realized that one of them didnt bring the passport."what are we looking at now?"(what should we do now?/what action should we take now?) 2 likes- English (US)
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@luckyall Yes, that is exactly correct!@luckyall Yes, that is exactly correct!
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@luckyall perfect!@luckyall perfect!
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