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How to say "Look" in Japanese
Both words can translate to "look", but which should you choose?
Japanese Option A
見下ろす
みおろす (miorosu)
N2 / CEFR Syllabus
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Japanese Option B
見合わせ
みあわせ (miawase)
N2 / CEFR Syllabus
Nuance Contrast & Translation Difference
When translating "look" into Japanese, you must choose carefully between 見下ろす and 見合わせ.
In Japanese, 見下ろす (みおろす (miorosu)) is typically associated with "to look down on, to overlook" (Syllabus Level: N2) and represents Physically looking down from a high place, or metaphorically looking down on someone.
On the other hand, 見合わせ (みあわせ (miawase)) maps to "to look at each other, to postpone, to suspend, to cancel" (Syllabus Level: N2) and represents Has two main meanings: 1) to look at each other. A literal translation of "look" can often sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers if mixed up!
Bilingual Context for "見下ろす"
彼はビルの屋上から街を見下ろした。
He looked down at the city from the rooftop of the building.
Bilingual Context for "見合わせ"
悪天候のため、本日の飛行機は出発を見合わせになった。
Due to bad weather, today's flight has been postponed.
Nuance Mastery Quiz
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "彼はビルの屋上から街を見下ろした。" (Meaning: "He looked down at the city from the rooftop of the building.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "見下ろす" fits here because it means "to look down on, to overlook" in the context of: "He looked down at the city from the rooftop of the building.". "見合わせ" represents "to look at each other, to postpone, to suspend, to cancel".