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1 glimpse
[glɪmps]1. nouna very brief look:لَمْحَه، نَظْرَه خاطِفَهHe caught a glimpse of the burglar.
2. verbto get a brief look at.يَنْظُر نَظْرَه خاطِفَه -
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3 glimpse
بَارِقة \ glimpse. \ See Also لمحة (لَمْحَة) -
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5 catch a glimpse
لَمَحَ \ catch a glimpse: to have a glimpse: I caught a glimpse of the driver’s face as the car raced past. catch sight of: to see for a moment, in the distance: I caught sight of her in the crowd. glance: to take a quick look: I glanced hurriedly through the newspaper. -
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glimpse, catch a glimpse offig ( presagire) anticipate, see* * *intravedere v.tr.1 (vedere di sfuggita) to glimpse, to catch* a glimpse of (s.o., sthg.); (vedere indistintamente) to make* out, to see* indistinctly: l'ho appena intravisto, I have only caught a glimpse of him; si intravedeva una nave all'orizzonte, a ship could be made out on the horizon2 (avere una vaga idea di) to have a vague idea of (sthg.); (intuire) to sense, to guess: intravedo quanto tu vuoi dire, I have a vague idea (o notion) of what you mean3 (prevedere) to foresee*: nessuno poteva intravedere questo risultato, nobody could foresee this result.* * *[intrave'dere]verbo transitivo1) (scorgere) to glimpse [oggetto, scena, silhouette]; to catch* a glimpse of [ persona]si intravede una casa in lontananza — you can make out o discern a house in the distance
2) (intuire) to glimpse, to sense [miglioramento, peggioramento]; to foresee* [soluzione, possibilità, difficoltà]lasciare intravedere qcs. — [segno, risultato] to point to o indicate sth
* * *intravedere/intrave'dere/ [97]1 (scorgere) to glimpse [ oggetto, scena, silhouette]; to catch* a glimpse of [ persona]; si intravede una casa in lontananza you can make out o discern a house in the distance2 (intuire) to glimpse, to sense [ miglioramento, peggioramento]; to foresee* [ soluzione, possibilità, difficoltà]; lasciare intravedere qcs. [ segno, risultato] to point to o indicate sth. -
7 увидеть мельком
glimpse глагол: -
8 flüchtiger Blick
glimpse; glance* * *1) (a very brief look: He caught a glimpse of the burglar.) glimpse2) (a brief or quick look: I had a glance at the books last night.) glance3) (a quick look: Take a peek through the window.) peek* * *m.dip n.glimpse n. -
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10 gløtt
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11 зърване
glimpse* * *glance; glimpse -
12 flüchtiger Eindruck
glimpse* * *m.fleeting impression n.glimpse n. -
13 nähdä vilahdukselta
• glimpse• catch a glimpse of -
14 проблеск
glimpse имя существительное:glimpse (проблеск, некоторое представление, намек, мимолетное впечатление, быстрый взгляд, мелькание) -
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glimpse имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > некоторое представление
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17 мимолетное впечатление
glimpse имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > мимолетное впечатление
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18 видеть мельком
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19 мимолетный взгляд
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > мимолетный взгляд
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20 увидеть мельком
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