1SEEa quick look at someone or something that does not allow you to see them clearly 一瞥,瞟一眼
glimpse of
They caught a glimpse of a dark green car.
他们瞥见一辆深绿色的汽车。
brief/fleeting/quick glimpse (=a very short look) 很快的一瞥
We only had a fleeting glimpse of the river.
我们只是匆匆地看了一眼那条河。
2UNDERSTANDa short experience of something that helps you begin to understand it 短暂的感受,短暂的体验
glimpse of/into/at
a glimpse of what life might be like in the future
未来生活可能是什么样子的一次短暂体验
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glimpse• This year it is different, and well worth catching a glimpse of the latest from the world's car makers.• No one ever caught a glimpse of his furrowed face smiling over innocentpleasantries.• But viewers in Britain are unlikely to get a glimpse of Linda's high-riseexploits.• It was as if she'd been given a glimpse of paradise, and then had it barred to her for ever.• It is a glimpse into the future.• Still, a glimpse into the medicalindustry as it existed 100 years back just might temper your view.• He sent home letters and telegrams that give us a glimpse behind the facade of the official portrait: Loved the ladies.• There are glimpses of Mengele joking with the children, taking them on outings, hugging them.
caught a glimpse• Through open front doors, Elizabeth caught glimpses of shinytiled floors and highly polishedfurniture.• He caught a glimpse of a slightly embarrassed but charming smile.• In the warmyellow light of the dining car windows I caught a glimpse of a woman raising a wineglass.• I've never caught a glimpse but I bet his bum's bright red like a baboon's too.• The car slowed down and a chillswept over as she caught a glimpse of the driver.• She caught a glimpse of his paleness at the window of the bathroom on the first floor.• Through cracks in the lushindigo covering they caught glimpses of goldenstarlight in the deep-blue sky.• By craning his neck, Gao Yangcaught a glimpse of sky through a fork in the branches.
glimpse of/into/at• Beyond, a glimpse ofcarnage - the pile-up on the southboundlaneresembled a scrapmetalyard.• He caught a glimpse of a pinup calendar above a dressing table, some bars of Lifebuoy soap.• How could I not resent some stupidcloudsrobbing me of my one, briefglimpse ofeternity?• As they rode cautiously along, Fenella caught glimpses ofmovement in between the trees.• A few minutes later he caught his first glimpse of Space Station One, only a few miles away.• Because of its position, it gives us our first glimpse ofhistory there.• Craning her neck, she caught a last glimpse of Beth and the child.• Poor man, shut out, as they all were except her, from that glimpse of heaven's dazzlingsweetness.
glimpse2 verb [transitiveT]
1to see someone or something for a moment without getting a complete view of them 一瞥,看一眼SYN catch sight of
I glimpsed a figure at the window.
我瞥见窗前有个身影。
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In everyday English, people often say catch sight of somebody/something rather than glimpse somebody/something: 在日常英语中,人们常常说catch sight of sb/sth,而不说glimpse sb/sth
I caught sight of him as he was getting into his car.
他上车时我瞥见他了。
2to begin to understand something for a moment 开始理解
For the first time she glimpsed the truth about her sister.