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glance 1 G0141200 (glăns)v. glanced, glanc·ing, glanc·es v.intr.1. a. To direct the eyes at or toward something briefly: glanced in the rearview mirror.b. To read quickly or in cursory fashion: glanced at the menu.2. a. To strike a surface at such an angle as to be deflected: A pebble glanced off the windshield.b. To shine over or through something at an angle: The sun glanced through the leaves.c. To be reflected, especially in flashes: sunlight glanced off the water.3. To make a passing reference; touch briefly: a history course that only glanced at the Korean conflict.v.tr.1. To strike (a surface) at an angle; graze: The arrow glanced the target but didn't stick. See Synonyms at brush1.2. To cause to strike a surface at an angle: glanced a stone off the wall.n.1. A brief or cursory look: gave the paper a glance before breakfast.2. A quick flash of light; a gleam.3. An oblique movement following impact; a deflection: The car struck the barrier and went off at a glance.Idiom: at first glance On initial consideration: At first glance the plan seemed unworkable. [Middle English glauncen, alteration (influenced by glenten, to shine) of glacen, from Old French glacer, to slide; see glacis.]
glance 2 G0141200 (glăns)n. Any of various minerals that have a brilliant luster: silver glance. [German Glanz, from Middle High German glanz, from Old High German, bright; see ghel- in Indo-European roots.]glance (ɡlɑːns) vb1. (intr) to look hastily or briefly2. (intr; foll by over, through, etc) to look over briefly: to glance through a report. 3. (intr) to reflect, glint, or gleam: the sun glanced on the water. 4. (usually foll by: off) to depart (from an object struck) at an oblique angle: the arrow glanced off the tree. 5. (tr) to strike at an oblique angle: the arrow glanced the tree. n6. a hasty or brief look; peep7. at a glance from one's first look; immediately8. a flash or glint of light; gleam9. the act or an instance of an object glancing or glancing off another10. a brief allusion or reference11. (Cricket) cricket a stroke in which the ball is deflected off the bat to the leg side; glide[C15: modification of glacen to strike obliquely, from Old French glacier to slide (see glacis); compare Middle English glenten to make a rapid sideways movement, glint] ˈglancing adv ˈglancingly advUsage: Glance is sometimes wrongly used where glimpse is meant: he caught a glimpse (not glance) of her making her way through the crowd
glance (ɡlɑːns) n (Minerals) any mineral having a metallic lustre, esp a simple sulphide: copper glance. [C19: from German Glanz brightness, lustre]glance (glæns, glɑns) v. glanced, glanc•ing, n. v.i. 1. to look quickly or briefly. 2. to gleam or flash; scintillate. 3. to strike a surface or object obliquely, esp. so as to bounce off at an angle (often fol. by off): The arrow glanced off his shield. 4. to allude briefly to a topic or subject in passing (usu. fol. by at). v.t. 5. to throw, hit, kick, or shoot (something) so as to cause an oblique bounce off a surface or object. 6. Archaic. to cast or reflect, as a gleam. 7. Archaic. to cast a glance at; catch a glimpse of. n. 8. a quick or brief look: She memorized the chart at a glance. 9. a gleam or flash, esp. of reflected light. 10. a deflected movement or course; an oblique rebound. 11. a passing reference or allusion. [1400–50; late Middle English; alter. (perhaps influenced by obsolete glent; see glint) of Middle English glacen to strike a glancing blow < Old French glacier to slip, slide < Latin glaciāre to freeze. See glacé] glance Past participle: glanced Gerund: glancing
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I glance | you glance | he/she/it glances | we glance | you glance | they glance |
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I glanced | you glanced | he/she/it glanced | we glanced | you glanced | they glanced |
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I am glancing | you are glancing | he/she/it is glancing | we are glancing | you are glancing | they are glancing |
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I have glanced | you have glanced | he/she/it has glanced | we have glanced | you have glanced | they have glanced |
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I was glancing | you were glancing | he/she/it was glancing | we were glancing | you were glancing | they were glancing |
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I had glanced | you had glanced | he/she/it had glanced | we had glanced | you had glanced | they had glanced |
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I will glance | you will glance | he/she/it will glance | we will glance | you will glance | they will glance |
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I will have glanced | you will have glanced | he/she/it will have glanced | we will have glanced | you will have glanced | they will have glanced |
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I will be glancing | you will be glancing | he/she/it will be glancing | we will be glancing | you will be glancing | they will be glancing |
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I have been glancing | you have been glancing | he/she/it has been glancing | we have been glancing | you have been glancing | they have been glancing |
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I will have been glancing | you will have been glancing | he/she/it will have been glancing | we will have been glancing | you will have been glancing | they will have been glancing |
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I had been glancing | you had been glancing | he/she/it had been glancing | we had been glancing | you had been glancing | they had been glancing |
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I would glance | you would glance | he/she/it would glance | we would glance | you would glance | they would glance |
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I would have glanced | you would have glanced | he/she/it would have glanced | we would have glanced | you would have glanced | they would have glanced | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | glance - a quick look coup d'oeil, glimpselooking, looking at, look - the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually; "he went out to have a look"; "his look was fixed on her eyes"; "he gave it a good looking at"; "his camera does his looking for him"eye-beaming - a radiant glance of the eye; "he pretended profundity by eye-beamings at people"side-glance, side-look - a glance sideways; "she shot him an impatient side-glance" | Verb | 1. | glance - throw a glance at; take a brief look at; "She only glanced at the paper"; "I only peeked--I didn't see anything interesting"peek, glintlook - perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards; "She looked over the expanse of land"; "Look at your child!"; "Look--a deer in the backyard!" | | 2. | glance - hit at an anglecollide with, impinge on, hit, run into, strike - hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow" |
glanceverb1. peek, look, view, check, clock (Brit. informal), gaze, glimpse, check out (informal), peep, take a dekko at (Brit. slang) He glanced at his watch. peek study, scrutinize, peruse2. (with over, through, etc.) scan, browse, dip into, leaf through, flip through, thumb through, skim through, riffle through, run over or through I picked up the book and glanced through it.noun1. peek, look, glimpse, peep, squint, butcher's (Brit. slang), quick look, gander (informal), brief look, dekko (slang), shufti (Brit. slang) She stole a quick glance at her watch. peek examination, inspection, good look, perusalat first glance on the surface, apparently, seemingly, at first sight, superficially At first glance, everything looked fine.glance off graze, brush, bounce, rebound, skim, ricochet My fist glanced off his jaw.Usage: Care should be taken not to confuse glance and glimpse: he caught a glimpse (not glance) of her making her way through the crowd; he gave a quick glance (not glimpse) at his watch. A glance is a deliberate action, while a glimpse seems opportunistic.glanceverb1. To look briefly and quickly:glimpse, peek, peep.2. To emit light suddenly in rays or sparks:coruscate, flash, gleam, glimmer, glint, glisten, glister, glitter, scintillate, shimmer, spangle, sparkle, twinkle, wink.3. To strike a surface at such an angle as to be deflected:carom, dap, graze, ricochet, skim, skip.phrasal verb glance at or over To look through reading matter casually:browse, dip into, flip through, leaf (through), riffle (through), run through, scan, skim, thumb (through).noun1. A quick look:blush, glimpse, peek, peep.Informal: gander.2. A sudden quick light:blink, coruscation, flash, flicker, gleam, glimmer, glint, spark, twinkle, wink.Translationsglance (glaːns) verb to look very quickly. He glanced at the book; He glanced over the accounts. 匆匆一瞥 匆匆一瞥 noun a brief or quick look. I had a glance at the books last night. 一瞥 一瞥ˈglancing adjective which hits and glances off. a glancing blow. 偏斜的 粗略的,间接的,斜的 at a glance at once. I could tell at a glance that something was wrong. 立刻 立刻glance off to hit and bounce off to one side. The ball glanced off the edge of his bat. 擦過,掠過 擦过glance See:- a fleeting glance
- at a glance
- at first blush
- at first glance
- at first glance/sight
- cast a glance
- dart a glance at
- dart a glance at (someone or something)
- fleeting glance
- furtive glance
- glance around
- glance around (some thing or place)
- glance at
- glance at (someone or something)
- glance back
- glance back at (someone or something)
- glance down
- glance down at (someone or something)
- glance off
- glance off (of) (someone or something)
- glance over
- glance over (someone or something)
- glance through
- glance through (something)
- know at a glance that
- steal a glance (at someone or something)
- steal a glance at
- steal a glance/look
- throw a glance at
- without a backward glance
glance
glance1 Cricket a stroke in which the ball is deflected off the bat to the leg side; glide
glance2 Mineralogy any mineral having a metallic lustre, esp a simple sulphide glance Related to glance: glance overSynonyms for glanceverb peekSynonyms- peek
- look
- view
- check
- clock
- gaze
- glimpse
- check out
- peep
- take a dekko at
Antonymsverb scanSynonyms- scan
- browse
- dip into
- leaf through
- flip through
- thumb through
- skim through
- riffle through
- run over or through
noun peekSynonyms- peek
- look
- glimpse
- peep
- squint
- butcher's
- quick look
- gander
- brief look
- dekko
- shufti
Antonyms- examination
- inspection
- good look
- perusal
phrase at first glanceSynonyms- on the surface
- apparently
- seemingly
- at first sight
- superficially
phrase glance offSynonyms- graze
- brush
- bounce
- rebound
- skim
- ricochet
Synonyms for glanceverb to look briefly and quicklySynonymsverb to emit light suddenly in rays or sparksSynonyms- coruscate
- flash
- gleam
- glimmer
- glint
- glisten
- glister
- glitter
- scintillate
- shimmer
- spangle
- sparkle
- twinkle
- wink
verb to strike a surface at such an angle as to be deflectedSynonyms- carom
- dap
- graze
- ricochet
- skim
- skip
phrase glance at: to look through reading matter casuallySynonyms- browse
- dip into
- flip through
- leaf
- riffle
- run through
- scan
- skim
- thumb
noun a quick lookSynonyms- blush
- glimpse
- peek
- peep
- gander
noun a sudden quick lightSynonyms- blink
- coruscation
- flash
- flicker
- gleam
- glimmer
- glint
- spark
- twinkle
- wink
Synonyms for glancenoun a quick lookSynonymsRelated Words- looking
- looking at
- look
- eye-beaming
- side-glance
- side-look
verb throw a glance atSynonymsRelated Wordsverb hit at an angleRelated Words- collide with
- impinge on
- hit
- run into
- strike
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