Usage examples of "Looking" in English with translation to French

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I am looking at that. Je regarde ça.
Jack was looking well although tired. Jack semblait en forme bien que fatigué.
I'm just looking around. Je ne fais que regarder.
What's wrong with her? She's looking kind of blue. Elle ne va pas bien ? Elle semble être un brin déprimée.
What are you looking at? Que regardes-tu ?
I was looking at her. Je la regardais.
I was looking at old pictures. Je regardais de vieilles photos.
He's always looking at you. Il vous regarde toujours.
He was looking at the sky. Il était en train de regarder le ciel.
I'm looking at that flower. Je regarde cette fleur.
I saw him looking at me. Je l'ai vu me regarder.
I'm just looking, thank you. Je ne fais que regarder, merci.
He was looking through a microscope. Il regardait au microscope.
He is always looking to the future. Il regarde toujours vers l'avenir.
No, thank you. I'm just looking. Non merci. Je ne fais que regarder.
He sat looking out of the window. Il était assis à regarder par la fenêtre.
It happened while I wasn't looking. Ça s'est passé quand je ne regardais pas.
I couldn't stand looking at it. Je ne pourrais pas supporter de le regarder.
No, thank you. I'm just looking around. Non merci, je ne fais que regarder.
Looking into the room, I found nobody there. Regardant dans la pièce, je n'ai trouvé personne.
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