柯林斯詞典glimpse /ɡl?mps/ (glimpsing,glimpsed,glimpses) 1. N-COUNT If you get a glimpse of someone or something, you see them very briefly and not very well. 一瞥 Some of the fans had waited 24 hours outside the hotel to catch a glimpse of their heroine. 某些追星族為了一睹女杰的風采已在賓館外守候了24小時。2. V-T If you glimpse someone or something, you see them very briefly and not very well. 瞥見 She glimpsed a group of people standing on the bank of a river. 她瞥見一群人站在河岸上。3. N-COUNT A glimpse of something is a brief experience of it or an idea about it that helps you understand or appreciate it better. 初步的感受 As university campuses become increasingly multiethnic, they offer a glimpse of the conflicts society will face tomorrow. 大學校園種族群體日趨多樣化,使人們初步感受到未來社會面臨的諸多沖突。 返回 glimpse劍橋詞典to see something or someone for a very short time or only partly 看一看;瞥見 We glimpsed the ruined abbey from the windows of the train . 透過火車車窗,我們瞥見了修道院的廢墟。 返回 glimpse