0 a very brief look -- sekilas pandang
He caught a glimpse of the burglar.
1 to get a brief look at -- melihat sekali imbas
She managed to glimpse the man’s face as he drove past.
He had waited without moving, standing stock-still on the bank, peering into the water, hoping for another glimpse, a ripple in the water's surface even.
The book provides no glimpse of the presence of any entity other than small farmers in the frontier.
As tantalizing glimpses of the fully formed wonders to come, though, they offer a valuable perspective to anyone interested in this singular composer's musical evolution.
To hazard a statistical glimpse, it was determined that a significantly greater percentage of minor filled thirds per manuscript were descending (p=0.002).
Only glimpses of these complicated political histories at provincial level can be found in the literature.
There are many other issues which are glimpsed in the data but which are not explored in any systematic way.
It overlooks the harbour and offers glimpses through the slots between galleries towards the open sea.
Her surviving letters concern business matters, affording few glimpses of her thoughts, aspirations or inner life.
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看一看, 瞥見, 一瞥…
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看一看, 瞥见, 一瞥…
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vista momentánea, vislumbrar, entrever…
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vislumbre, visão vaga, olhar de relance…
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垣間見ること, ちらりと見ること, ちらっと見る…
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anlık bakış, gözatma…
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aperçu [masculine], entrevoir, coup d’oeil…
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visió momentània, entreveure…
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