資料來源 : pyDict
一瞥,一閃投以一瞥,閃爍不定瞥見
資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Glimpse \Glimpse\, n. [For glimse, from the root of glimmer.]
1. A sudden flash; transient luster.
LIght as the lightning glimpse they ran. --Milton.
2. A short, hurried view; a transitory or fragmentary
perception; a quick sight.
Here hid by shrub wood, there by glimpses seen. --S.
Rogers.
3. A faint idea; an inkling.
Glimpse \Glimpse\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Glimpsed}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Glimpsing}.]
to appear by glimpses; to catch glimpses. --Drayton.
Glimpse \Glimpse\, v. t.
To catch a glimpse of; to see by glimpses; to have a short or
hurried view of.
Some glimpsing and no perfect sight. --Chaucer.
資料來源 : WordNet®
glimpse
n 1: a quick look [syn: {glance}, {coup d'oeil}]
2: a brief or incomplete view; "from the window he could catch
a glimpse of the lake"
3: a vague indication; "he caught only a glimpse of the
professor's meaning"
v : catch a glimpse of or see briefly; "We glimpsed the Queen as
she got into her limousine"