名词一瞥,一看; (古语)闪光; 隐约的闪现; 模糊的感觉
不及物动词瞥见
及物动词
1. They glimpsed a village through the trees.
他们透过林隙隐约看见一个村庄。
不及物动词
1. He glimpsed at my new watch and said it was a good bargain.
他看了一眼我的新表,说买得很上算。
名词
1. Her worried face gave me a glimpse of her true feelings.
她的忧伤表情使我感受到她内心的真实感情。
2. I caught a glimpse of our new neighbor.
我们的新邻居我只看过一眼。
3. There was a glimpse of truth in what he said.
他的话中略微道出了一点事实真相。
1. 一瞥:译文及重点词汇重现:但是人类的大脑在一瞥(glimpse)之下就能发现一个迅速变化的场景(changing scene),随即忽视(disregard)百分之九十八的不相关(irrelevant)部分,瞬间把注意力集中(focus on)到蜿蜒的森林小路边上的猴子身上或大群人中的一张可疑面孔上.
2. 一瞥, 一看 <单词词性>瞥见:oceanic stratigraphy 海洋地层学 | glimpse 一瞥, 一看 <单词词性>瞥见 | local maximum modulus principle 局部最大模原理
3. 一瞥(快速地无意识的一瞥):shrill 沙哑的,刺耳的 | glimpse 一瞥(快速地无意识的一瞥) | glance 一瞥(快速地有意识的一瞥)
1. 一瞥;扫视
If you get a glimpse of someone or something, you see them very briefly and not very well.
e.g. Some of the fans had waited 24 hours outside the Hyde Park Hotel to catch a glimpse of their heroine.
为了一睹女主角的风采,一些追星族已经在海德公园饭店外守候了24个小时。
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2. 瞥见
If you glimpse someone or something, you see them very briefly and not very well.
e.g. She glimpsed a group of people standing on the bank of a river.
她瞥见一群人站在河岸边。
3. 短暂的感受;初步的认识
A glimpse of something is a brief experience of it or an idea about it that helps you understand or appreciate it better.
e.g. As university campuses become increasingly multi-ethnic, they offer a glimpse of the conflicts society will face tomorrow.
大学校园变得日益多种族化,通过校园可以对未来社会将要面对的诸多冲突有一个初步的认识。
e.g. ...a glimpse into the future.
对前途的大致展望
1. glimpse
1. Internet chatrooms are buzzing with tips on where to get a glimpse of Obama although his itinerary in Shanghai has yet to be confirmed.
2. glimpse
2. In order to continue bringing a glimpse of Korean lifestyle to all capital diners, the hotel will further expand the festival this year.
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3. People hoping to catch a glimpse of Artest on Tuesday seemed willing to forgive.
4. glimpse的解释
4. Guests should not expect to catch a glimpse of Phelps in the hotel pool.
5. Too bad none of them are showing up to catch a glimpse of the Chinese runway.
6. glimpse的反义词
6. Some British visitors reportedly changed their schedule in order to catch a glimpse of the royal couple.
7. Everyone wants to catch a glimpse of the country's most popular athletes before they go for a fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal.
8. The storm drew onlookers hoping to catch a glimpse of crashing waves as it marched through Atlantic Canada.
9. The athletes will attend a series of public events today and tomorrow to allow citizens to catch a glimpse of them.
10. Rogge will also catch a glimpse of the sporting action at the ongoing World University Games and visit the newly constructed athlete's village.
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1. a quick look
Synonym: glance coup d'oeil
2. a brief or incomplete view
e.g. from the window he could catch a glimpse of the lake
3. a vague indication
e.g. he caught only a glimpse of the professor's meaning
verb
1. catch a glimpse of or see briefly
e.g. We glimpsed the Queen as she got into her limousine