luce
/ˈluθe/, [ˈlu.θe]it looks, look, looks
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Tom luce como su padre.
Tom looks like his father.
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Roy luce contento cuando su novia lo llama.
Roy looks happy when his girlfriend calls him.
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Él luce de su edad.
He looks his age.
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Tom no luce como John.
Tom doesn't look like John.
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Tom luce un buen tanto más viejo que Mary.
Tom looks quite a bit older than Mary.
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No importa lo que lleve Tom, siempre luce bien.
No matter what Tom wears, he looks cool.
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Él luce muy vigoroso, considerando su edad.
He looks very vigorous, considering his age.
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¡Vaya! Eso luce delicioso.
Wow! That looks delicious.
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Tu reloj luce muy costoso.
Your watch seems to be very valuable.
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Luce sabroso.
It looks appetizing.
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¿Tú sabes cómo luce Tom?
Do you know what Tom looks like?
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Tom no luce muy ocupado.
Tom doesn't look too busy.
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Ella luce deprimida cuando se enamora.
When she falls in love, she looks depressed.
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El cielo luce amenazante.
The sky looks threatening.
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Tom luce como un anciano cansado.
Tom looks like a tired old man.
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Él no luce de esa edad.
He doesn't look his age.
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Tom luce bien sin importar lo que lleve puesto.
Tom looks cool no matter what he wears.
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Tu hermana luce tan noble como una princesa.
Your sister looks as noble as if she were a princess.
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Su hermana luce joven.
His sister looks young.
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Él luce viejo para su edad.
He looks old for his age.
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