释义 |
- v.瞥见;〔诗〕闪现
- n.领悟;概况;见识;一睹
- 网络一瞥;一瞥,一看;掠影
复数:glimpses 过去分词:glimpsed 现在分词:glimpsing v.+n. catch glimpse,get glimpse,give glimpse adj.+n. brief glimpse,quick glimpse v. catch sight of,glance at,look at,peep at,see n. foretaste,glance,hint,indication,look 1. | ~ (of sb/sth).~ (at sb/sth) 一瞥;一看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. 他一眼瞥见她在人群里。 | | I came up on deck to get my first glimpse of the island. 我登上甲板第一次看这岛。 |
2. | 短暂的感受(或体验、领会)a short experience of sth that helps you to understand it |
| a fascinating glimpse into life in the ocean 对海洋生物的一次短暂而动人心魄的感受 | | The programme gives us a rare glimpse of a great artist at work. 这个节目使我们难得地认识到伟大艺术家工作时的情况。 |
1. | ~ sb/sth 瞥见;看一眼to see sb/sth for a moment, but not very clearly |
| He'd glimpsed her through the window as he passed. 他路过时透过窗户瞥见了她。 |
2. | ~ sth 开始领悟;开始认识到to start to understand sth |
| Suddenly she glimpsed the truth about her sister. 她突然开始了解到她姐姐的真实情况。 |
n. | 1. a quick or incomplete look or sighting of somebody or something 2. a small, brief, or indistinct indication or appearance of something 3. an occasion when you see someone or something for a moment only 4. an experience that gives you an idea of what something is like 1. a quick or incomplete look or sighting of somebody or something 2. a small, brief, or indistinct indication or appearance of something 3. an occasion when you see someone or something for a moment only 4. an experience that gives you an idea of what something is like | v. | 1. to catch sight of somebody or something briefly or incompletely 2. to have a quick or incomplete look at or through something 3. to see someone or something for a moment or not completely 1. to catch sight of somebody or something briefly or incompletely 2. to have a quick or incomplete look at or through something 3. to see someone or something for a moment or not completely |
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