3N-COUNT 短暂的感受;初步的认识 A glimpse of something is a brief experience of it or an idea about it that helps you understand or appreciate it better. 短暂的感受;初步的认识
As university campuses become increasingly multi-ethnic, they offer a glimpse of the conflicts society will face tomorrow. [+ of]
1brief sight of sb/sth一瞟ADJECTIVE | VERB + GLIMPSE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤brief, fleeting, the merest, momentary, quick匆匆的一瞥;飛快的一瞥;瞬間的一瞥▸➤occasional, rare偶爾的/難得的一瞥◇They caught occasional glimpses of great birds circling.他們偶爾會看見一群大鳥在空中盤旋。➤tantalizing誘人的一瞥◇This was my first tantalizing glimpse of the islands.這是我第一次看見這些島嶼的動人美景。➤first, last最初的/最後的一瞥◇Later we caught our first glimpse of the sea.後來我們第一次瞥見了大海。VERB + GLIMPSE➤catch, get, have, take瞥見;目睹;看一眼◇Thousands of people had gathered, hoping to catch a glimpse of the star.成千上萬的人聚集起來,都想一睹這位明星的丰采。◇We only had a fleeting glimpse of the sun all day.一整天我們只看到太陽露了一下臉。➤afford sb看某人一眼PREPOSITION➤glimpse at對⋯的一瞥◇He took a quick glimpse at the map.他迅速看了一眼地圖。➤glimpse of看見⋯◇We got just a brief glimpse of the car as it rushed by.汽車疾馳而過,我們只匆匆瞥到一眼。glimpse
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2brief experience of sth短暫的體驗ADJECTIVE | VERB + GLIMPSE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤brief匆匆一瞥▸➤fascinating, intriguing美妙的體驗;迷人的感受▸➤rare難得的體驗◇This scene may give a rare glimpse of Charles's personal style as king.這一幕非常難得地讓人得以一窺查理作為國王的個人風範。VERB + GLIMPSE➤get, have, take得以一瞥;略微體驗▸➤afford sb, allow sb, give sb, offer (sb), provide讓某人略微體驗◇That smile afforded her a brief glimpse of the other side of Adam.那個微笑讓她窺見了亞當的另一面。PREPOSITION➤glimpse at對⋯的展現◇The exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse at life beneath the waves.這個展覽展示了精彩神奇的海底世界。➤glimpse into對⋯的展望◇Take a glimpse into the future of space travel.粗略展望一下太空旅行的前景。➤glimpse of對⋯的一瞥◇She got a glimpse of a very different way of life.她看到了一種完全不同的生活方式。