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glimpse

noun
/ɡlɪmps/
/ɡlɪmps/
[usually singular]
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  1. a sight of somebody/something for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely一瞥;一看
    • glimpse (of somebody/something) 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。
    • Fans crowded the street outside waiting for a glimpse of their hero.粉丝们聚集在外面的街道上,等着看一眼他们的英雄。
    • glimpse at somebody/something I just got a glimpse at the baby, but she was very cute.我只是看了一眼婴儿,但她很可爱。
    Synonyms looklook
    • glance
    • gaze
    • stare
    • glimpse
    • glare
    These are all words for an act of looking, when you turn your eyes in a particular direction.
    • look an act of looking at somebody/​something:
      • Here, have a look at this.来,看一看这个。
    • glance a quick look:
      • She stole a glance at her watch.她偷偷看了看表。
    • gaze a long, steady look at somebody/​something:
      • She felt embarrassed under his steady gaze.她在他凝视的目光下感到很尴尬。
    • stare a long look at somebody/​something, especially in a way that is unfriendly or that shows surprise:
      • She gave the officer a blank stare and shrugged her shoulders.她面无表情地盯着那个军官,耸了耸肩。
    • glimpse a look at somebody/​something for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely:一瞥;一看
      • He caught a glimpse of her in the crowd.他在人群里一眼瞥见了她。
    • glare a long, angry look at somebody/​something:
      • She fixed her questioner with a hostile glare.她带着敌意瞪着向她提问的人。
    Patterns
    • a look/​glance at somebody/​something
    • a penetrating/​piercing look/​glance/​gaze/​stare
    • a long look/​glance/​stare
    • a brief look/​glance/​glimpse
    • to have/​get/​take a look/​glance/​glimpse
    • to avoid somebody’s glance/​gaze/​stare
    Synonyms seesee
    • spot
    • catch
    • glimpse
    These words all mean to become aware of somebody/​something by using your eyes, especially suddenly or when it is not easy to see them/​it.
    • see to become aware of somebody/​something by using your eyes:
      • She looked for him but couldn’t see him in the crowd.她在人群里找来找去,但没看见他。
      • He could see (that) she had been crying.他看得出她哭过。
    • spot to see or notice somebody/​something, especially suddenly or when they are not easy to see or notice:
      • I’ve just spotted a mistake on the front cover.我刚才在封面上发现了一处错误。
    • catch to see or notice something for a moment, but not clearly or completely:
      • She caught sight of a car in the distance.她瞥见远处有一辆车。
      • He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror.他看了一眼镜子中的自己。
    • glimpse (literary) to see somebody/​something for a moment, but not clearly or completely:
      • He’d glimpsed her through the window as he passed.他路过时透过窗户瞥见了她。
    Patterns
    • to see/​spot that/​how/​what/​where/​who…
    • to suddenly see/​spot/​glimpse somebody/​something
    Extra Examples
    • Later we caught our first glimpse of the sea.后来我们第一次瞥见了大海。
    • They caught occasional glimpses of great birds circling.他们偶尔会看见一群大鸟在空中盘旋。
    • This was my first tantalizing glimpse of the islands.这是我第一次看见这些岛屿的动人美景。
    • Thousands of people had gathered, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Queen.成千上万的人聚集起来,都想一睹女王的丰采。
    • We got just a brief glimpse of the car as it rushed by.汽车疾驰而过,我们只匆匆瞥到一眼。
    • We only had a fleeting glimpse of the sun all day.一整天我们只看到太阳露了一下脸。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    • fleeting
    • the merest
    verb + glimpse
    • catch
    • get
    • have
    preposition
    • glimpse at
    • glimpse of
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  2. a short experience of something that helps you to understand it短暂的感受(或体验、领会)
    • glimpse (of something) 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。
    • glimpse into something Take a glimpse into the future of rail travel.展望一下铁路旅行的前景。
    • glimpse at something The exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse at life beneath the waves.这个展览展示了精彩神奇的海底世界。
    Extra Examples
    • She got a glimpse of a very different way of life.她看到了一种完全不同的生活方式。
    • That smile afforded her a brief glimpse of the other side of Adam Burns.亚当·伯恩斯的微笑让她窥见了他的另一面。
    • This scene may give a rare glimpse of Charles's personal style as king.这一幕非常难得地让人得以一窥查理作为国王的个人风范。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    • fascinating
    • intriguing
    verb + glimpse
    • get
    • have
    • take
    preposition
    • glimpse at
    • glimpse into
    • glimpse of
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  3. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘shine faintly’): probably of Germanic origin; related to Middle High German glimsen, also to glimmer.

glimpse

verb
/ɡlɪmps/
/ɡlɪmps/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they glimpse
/ɡlɪmps/
/ɡlɪmps/
he / she / it glimpses
/ˈɡlɪmpsɪz/
/ˈɡlɪmpsɪz/
past simple glimpsed
/ɡlɪmpst/
/ɡlɪmpst/
past participle glimpsed
/ɡlɪmpst/
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-ing form glimpsing
/ˈɡlɪmpsɪŋ/
/ˈɡlɪmpsɪŋ/
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  1. glimpse somebody/something to see somebody/something for a moment, but not very clearly瞥见;看一眼 synonym catch (8), spot
    • He'd glimpsed her through the window as he passed.他路过时透过窗户瞥见了她。
    • Anne is glimpsed briefly at the beginning of the film.在电影的开头,安妮被短暂地瞥见了。
  2. glimpse something to start to understand something开始领悟;开始认识到
    • Suddenly she glimpsed the truth about her sister.她突然开始了解到她姐姐的真实情况。
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘shine faintly’): probably of Germanic origin; related to Middle High German glimsen, also to glimmer.

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