释义 |
glimpse noun 1brief sight of sb/sth 一瞟ADJECTIVE | VERB + GLIMPSE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbrief, fleeting, the merest, momentary, quick 匆匆的一瞥;飞快的一瞥;瞬间的一瞥occasional, rare 偶尔的/难得的一瞥◆They caught occasional glimpses of great birds circling.他们偶尔会看见一群大鸟在空中盘旋。tantalizing 诱人的一瞥◆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。first, last 最初的/最后的一瞥◆Later we caught our first glimpse of the sea.后来我们第一次瞥见了大海。VERB + GLIMPSEcatch, get, have, take 瞥见;目睹;看一眼◆Thousands of people had gathered, hoping to catch a glimpse of the star.成千上万的人聚集起来,都想一睹这位明星的风采。◆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。afford sb 看某人一眼PREPOSITIONglimpse at 对⋯的一瞥◆He took a quick glimpse at the map.他迅速看了一眼地图。glimpse of 看见⋯◆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。 |