glance UK [glɑ:nts] US [glænts] verb LOOK 看 ADVANCED intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to give a quick short look 瞥一眼;迅速地看一眼;扫视•She glanced around/round the room to see who was there.她扫视了一眼房间,看看谁在里面。 •He glanced up from his book as I passed.我走过的时候,正埋头读书的他抬头瞥了我一眼。 •Could you glance over/through this letter and see if it's alright?你能不能看一下这封信,看看写得好不好? UK [glɑ:nts] US [glænts] verb SHINE 发光 intransitive + adverb or preposition ■to shine, reflect light or sparkle 闪耀;闪光;闪烁•The sunlight glanced on the lake.湖面上波光粼粼。 UK [glɑ:nts] US [glænts] verb Phrasal Verbs glance off (sth) ■to hit or touch something quickly and lightly at an angle and move away in another direction 擦过,掠过(指偏斜击中某物后变向而去)•The bullets glanced off the car.子弹擦过汽车。 UK [glɑ:nts] US [glænts] noun countable ADVANCED ■a quick short look 瞥一眼;迅速地看一眼;扫视•She took/cast a glance at her watch.她看了一下手表。 at a glance ■immediately 立刻•He could tell at a glance that something was wrong.他一眼就看出问题了。 at first glance ■when first looking 乍看之下;最初看到时•At first glance I thought it was a dog (but I was mistaken).乍看之下,我还以为是一只狗呢(但是我看错了)。 |