glimpse的意思和读音

glimpse

: [ɡlɪmps] : [ɡlɪmps]

v.;〔

n.

glimpses  glimpsed  glimpsing  

v.+n.catch glimpse,get glimpse,give glimpse

adj.+n.brief glimpse,quick glimpse

n.stare

v.catch sight of,glance at,look at,peep at,see

n.foretaste,glance,hint,indication,look

glimpsen.

1.~ (of sb/sth).~ (at sb/sth)a look at sb/sth for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely

He caught a glimpse of her in the crowd.

I came up on deck to get my first glimpse of the island.

2.a short experience of sth that helps you to understand it

a fascinating glimpse into life in the ocean

The programme gives us a rare glimpse of a great artist at work.使

v.

1.~ sb/sthto see sb/sth for a moment, but not very clearly

He'd glimpsed her through the window as he passed.

2.~ sthto start to understand sth

Suddenly she glimpsed the truth about her sister.

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v.1.;〔

n.1.a quick or incomplete look or sighting of somebody or something2.a small, brief, or indistinct indication or appearance of something3.an occasion when you see someone or something for a moment only4.an experience that gives you an idea of what something is like1.a quick or incomplete look or sighting of somebody or something2.a small, brief, or indistinct indication or appearance of something3.an occasion when you see someone or something for a moment only4.an experience that gives you an idea of what something is like

v.1.to catch sight of somebody or something briefly or incompletely2.to have a quick or incomplete look at or through something3.to see someone or something for a moment or not completely4.catch a short look of1.to catch sight of somebody or something briefly or incompletely2.to have a quick or incomplete look at or through something3.to see someone or something for a moment or not completely4.catch a short look of

1. giant a. glimpse n. glory n. ...

2. glide glimpse glitter v.耀 ...

3. giant a. glimpse n. 677. glory n. 678. ...

4. [ sweep one's eyes over] [ sketch;glimpse] [ plunder; seize] ...

5. peeping Tom glimpse love at first glimpse scan ...

6. ellipse () glimpse hoarse ...

7. Carthage:n. glimpse:n. , idiosyncrasy:n. ...

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1.Viewers only got to see a glimpse of what was going on.

2.But only long enough for her to look the other way, so I can once again catch a glimpse of magnificence.姿

3.And the cables provide a glimpse into how much politics inform relations between the world's two largest economies.

4.It's an artistic expression on one hand, but it's a glimpse into how much rage she's still dealing with, which is pretty scary.

5.And the project's appeal is clear: Nalanda offers both a glimpse of a glorious past and a chance of a bit of neighbourly collaboration.

6.I only caught a glimpse of him sitting in the car, so I can't tell exactly what he looked like.

7.It's nothing like the alleged predictive powers of Nostradamus, but we do get a glimpse of events one-tenth of a second before they occur.

8.One day, as she brushed the hair back from her forehead, he caught a glimpse of gold under the glove on her right arm.

9.A sea of faces sought a glimpse of him, but most of the time he stayed out of sight, sipping tea behind a parapet.

10.I was able to catch thus a meager glimpse of the world of drama, and I shall never forget the delight of that moment.