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1 glance aside/off
glance aside/offafschampen, afstuiten -
2 glance down/up
glance down/upeen blik naar beneden/boven werpen -
3 glance off
glance offafschampen op, afglijden van 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 -
4 glance over/through
glance over/through(even) inkijken/bekijken, doorkijken -
5 glance round
glance round -
6 glance
n. (vluchtige) blik; oogopslag--------v. gluren, snel bekijken; glanzen; schitterenglance1[ gla:ns] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (vluchtige) blik ⇒ oogopslag, kijkje2 flits ⇒ glinstering, flikkering♦voorbeelden:1 at a glance • met één oogopslag, onmiddellijk————————glance2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 glance down/up • een blik naar beneden/boven werpenglance round • (even) rondkijkenglance at • vluchtig/even bekijken, een blik werpen opglance over/through • (even) inkijken/bekijken, doorkijken3 glance aside/off • afschampen, afstuitenglance off • afschampen op, afglijden van 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 -
7 glance at
kijken naarglance atvluchtig/even bekijken, een blik werpen op -
8 glance over
even inkijken,even bekijken -
9 at a glance
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10 a backward glance
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11 a casual glance
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12 a fleeting glance
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13 a furtive glance
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14 a glance of reproof
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15 a poisonous glance
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16 a steely glance
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17 an arch glance/smile
an arch glance/smileeen schalkse blik/guitig lachje -
18 an evasive glance
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19 dart a glance/look at
dart a glance/look ateen (plotselinge/scherpe) blik toewerpen -
20 knowing glance/look
knowing glance/look
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Glance — Glance, n. [Akin to D. glans luster, brightness, G. glanz, Sw. glans, D. glands brightness, glimpse. Cf. {Gleen}, {Glint}, {Glitter}, and {Glance} a mineral.] [1913 Webster] 1. A sudden flash of light or splendor. [1913 Webster] Swift as the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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