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glanced是glance的过去分词 - v.扫视;约略提到;磨光;匆匆一看
- n.扫视;【矿】辉矿类;眼色;一闪
- 网络瞥一眼
复数:glances 现在分词:glancing 过去分词:glanced n. peep,look,peek,glimpse,squint v. skim,look over,look through,glint,shine n. | 1. a quick look at somebody or something 2. a brief mention of something 3. a cursory quick examination of something 4. an act or instance of something striking another thing briefly or lightly at an angle 5. a sudden or quick flash or gleam of light 6. in cricket, a stroke in which the bat is held at an angle so that the ball is deflected to the leg side 1. a quick look at somebody or something 2. a brief mention of something 3. a cursory quick examination of something 4. an act or instance of something striking another thing briefly or lightly at an angle 5. a sudden or quick flash or gleam of light 6. in cricket, a stroke in which the bat is held at an angle so that the ball is deflected to the leg side | v. | 1. to look at something quickly, especially for only a second or two 2. to look over or through something without really studying it 3. to make a brief or passing allusion to something 4. to reflect or shine, especially intermittently or for only a short time 5. to strike something briefly or lightly at an angle 6. in cricket, to hit a bowled ball with the bat held at an angle so that the ball is deflected to the leg side 7. to look somewhere quickly and then look away 8. to read something quickly and not very carefully 10. (of a weapon or a blow)quickly slip or slide 1. to look at something quickly, especially for only a second or two 2. to look over or through something without really studying it 3. to make a brief or passing allusion to something 4. to reflect or shine, especially intermittently or for only a short time 5. to strike something briefly or lightly at an angle 6. in cricket, to hit a bowled ball with the bat held at an angle so that the ball is deflected to the leg side 7. to look somewhere quickly and then look away 8. to read something quickly and not very carefully 10. (of a weapon or a blow)quickly slip or slide |
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