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1 | an occasion when you see someone or something for a moment only 一瞥;一看 |
| +of The crowd were anxious for a glimpse of the President. 人群焦急地等待看总统一眼。 |
| Every so often she got a fleeting (=very quick) glimpse of the church steeple through the trees. 她偶尔瞥一眼树木掩映下的教堂的尖顶。 |
| catch/get/have a glimpse I only caught a glimpse, but I think it was a badger. 我虽然只看了一眼,但我觉得那是只獾。 |
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2 | an experience that gives you an idea of what something is like 窥见某物之一斑 |
| +of/into In the villages you’ ll have a fascinating glimpse of Turkish country life. 在这个村庄里你可以略微了解土耳其迷人的乡村生活。 |
Words frequently used with glimpse | glimpse 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | brief, fascinating, fleeting, intriguing, occasional, quick, rare, tantalizing, | 1 | | |
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