glance
glance 英 [glɑ:ns] 美 [glæns]
n. 一瞥; v 一瞥,瞥见,匆匆一看;
进行时:glancing 过去式:glanced 过去分词:glanced 第三人称单数:glances 名词复数:glances
- Glance involves quick contact. When you glance at someone you take a quick peek at them. When a knife blow glances off you, it doesn't penetrate, but hits at an angle.
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- n. 一瞥;
- v 一瞥,瞥见,匆匆一看;
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1. She glanced at her watch.
她匆匆看了看表。
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2. He glanced around the room.
他环视了一下房间。
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3. I glanced up quickly to see who had come in.
我迅速抬头瞥了一眼看是谁进来了。
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4. I only had time to glance at the newspapers.
我只来得及浏览了一下报纸。
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5. She glanced through the report.
她浏览了一下报告。
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6. to take/have a glanceat the newspaper headlines
匆匆看一眼报纸的大标题
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7. The sisters exchanged glances.
姐妹俩相互对视了一下。
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8. She shot him a sideways glance.
她从眼角瞥了他一眼。
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9. He walked away without a backward glance.
他头也不回地扬长而去。
- glance (n.) c. 1500, "a sudden movement producing a flash," from glance (v.). Meaning "brief or hurried look" is from 1590s.
- glance (v.) mid-15c., of weapons, "strike obliquely without giving full impact," a nasalized form of glacen "to graze, strike a glancing blow" (c. 1300), from Old French glacier "to slip, make slippery" (compare Old French glaciere "part of a knight's armor meant to deflect blows"), from glace "ice" (see glacial). Sense of "look quickly" (first recorded 1580s) probably was by influence of Middle English glenten "look askance" (see glint (v.)), which also could account for the -n-. Related: Glanced; glancing.
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