glimpse
n. 一瞥,掃視; 短暫的感受
v. 瞥見; 開始領悟
If you get a glimpse of someone or something, you see them very briefly and not very well.
Some of the fans had waited 24 hours outside the Hyde Park Hotel to catch a glimpse of their heroine.
為了一睹女主角的風采,一些追星族已經在海德公園飯店外守候了24個小時。
If you glimpse someone or something, you see them very briefly and not very well.
She glimpsed a group of people standing on the bank of a river.
她瞥見一群人站在河岸邊。
A glimpse of something is a brief experience of it or an idea about it that helps you understand or appreciate it better.
As university campuses become increasingly multi-ethnic, they offer a glimpse of the conflicts society will face tomorrow.
大學校園變得日益多種族化,透過校園可以對未來社會將要面對的諸多衝突有一個初步的認識。
...a glimpse into the future.
對前途的大致展望
1. a quick look
2. a brief or incomplete view;
3. a vague indication;
1. catch a glimpse of or see briefly;
The Chinese climb down offers a first glimpse of the netizens hitting back.
從中國的退讓中,人們第一次見識了網民的回擊.
Once she a glance toward the window and caught a glimpse of the cold night.
她朝窗戶掃了一眼,看了一眼寒冷的黑夜.
When he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the snake.
當他開始吹一支曲子時, 我們第一次瞥見了那條蛇.
A glimpse of her face will tell you that she is innocent.
你只要一看見她的臉就會明白,她是無辜的.
The very best we could hope for was one fleeting glimpse of it through the undergrowth.
我們最多也就是指望能透過下層林叢在剎那間看到它一眼.
vt. 瞥見;一瞥
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