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1 glance away
VI + ADV apartar los ojos -
2 glance away
v.apartar la mirada, voltear la vista, apartar la vista, apartar los ojos. -
3 glance
glance [glɑ:ns]∎ to glance at sb/sth jeter un coup d'œil (rapide) à qn/sur qch;∎ he glanced at his watch il jeta un coup d'œil sur sa montre;∎ he glanced at her quickly il lui jeta un rapide coup d'œil∎ she glanced through or over the letter elle parcourut rapidement la lettre;∎ to glance through a book feuilleter un livre;∎ to glance through a newspaper lire un journal en diagonale, feuilleter un journal∎ he glanced back or behind il a jeté un coup d'œil en arrière;∎ she opened the door and glanced round the room elle ouvrit la porte et jeta un coup d'œil autour de la pièce;∎ they glanced towards the door leurs regards se sont tournés vers la porte2 noun∎ to have or to take a glance at sb/sth jeter un coup d'œil à qn/sur qch;∎ at first glance au premier coup d'œil, à première vue;∎ I could tell or see at a glance je m'en suis aperçu tout de suite;∎ one glance was enough il m'a suffi d'un regard;∎ I didn't give it a second glance je n'y ai guère prêté attention;∎ she walked away without a backward glance elle est partie sans se retourner;∎ to give sb a sidelong glance lancer un regard oblique à qn;∎ he cast an affectionate/anxious glance in her direction il jeta un regard affectueux/inquiet dans sa directiondétourner les yeux(arrow, bullet) ricocher, faire ricochet; (sword, spear) être dévié, ricocher;∎ the arrow hit a tree and glanced off la flèche a ricoché sur un arbre(a) (look upwards) regarder en l'air ou vers le haut(b) (from book) lever les yeux;∎ he glanced up from (reading) his book il leva les yeux de son livre -
4 glance
1. verb(to look very quickly: He glanced at the book; He glanced over the accounts.) echar un vistazo, dar una mirada
2. noun(a brief or quick look: I had a glance at the books last night.) mirada, vistazo, ojeada- glancing- at a glance
- glance off
glance1 n mirada / vistazoglance2 vb echar una mirada / echar un vistazotr[glɑːns]1 mirada, vistazo, ojeada1 dar una mirada, echar un vistazo (at, a)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat a glance de un vistazoat first glance a primera vistato glance through ojear1) ricochet: rebotarit glanced off the wall: rebotó en la pared2)to glance at : mirar, echar un vistazo a3)to glance away : apartar los ojosglance n: mirada f, vistazo m, ojeada fn.• destello s.m.• mirada s.f.• ojeada s.f.• rebote s.m.• resbalón s.m.• vista s.f.• vistazo s.m.v.• destellar v.• lanzar una mirada v.• mirar v.• rebotar v.
I glæns, glɑːnsnoun mirada fto take/cast a glance at something — echarle or darle* un vistazo a algo, echarle una ojeada a algo
I could tell at a glance that... — con sólo echar un vistazo me di cuenta de que...
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intransitive verb mirar[ɡlɑːns]to glance AT something — echarle una ojeada a algo, echarle or darle* un vistazo a algo
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at a glance — de un vistazo•
without a backward glance — sin volver la vista atrás•
we exchanged a glance — intercambiamos una mirada•
at first glance — a primera vista•
to steal/ take a glance at sth/sb — echar un vistazo a algo/algn2.VI (=look) mirar•
to glance at — [+ person] lanzar una mirada a; [+ object] echar un vistazo a, ojear* * *
I [glæns, glɑːns]noun mirada fto take/cast a glance at something — echarle or darle* un vistazo a algo, echarle una ojeada a algo
I could tell at a glance that... — con sólo echar un vistazo me di cuenta de que...
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intransitive verb mirarto glance AT something — echarle una ojeada a algo, echarle or darle* un vistazo a algo
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5 glance ***
[ɡlɒːns]1. nsguardo, occhiatato take or have a glance at — dare un'occhiata a
without a backward glance — senza voltarsi indietro, fig senza rimpianti
2. vito glance at — (person) lanciare uno sguardo or un'occhiata a, (headlines) dare uno sguardo or un'occhiata a• -
6 voltear la vista
• glance• glance aside• glance at• glance away from• look aside• look away• look the other way• stare away• turn one's eyes away -
7 apartar la vista
• glance• glance aside• glance at• glance away from• look away• look the other way -
8 dar una vista a
• glance around• glance away• glance off• glance quickly through• have a look• have a look of -
9 echar una mirada a
• glance around• glance away• glance furtively at• glance over• take a look at -
10 asomarse a
• glance around• glance away• take a brief look at• take a peek in -
11 dar un vistazo a
• glance around• glance away• have a pulled muscle• have a quick temper• take a look at -
12 echar una ojeada a
• glance around• glance away• have a paunch• have a penchant for• take a gander at• take a look at• take a peek at• take a peep at• take a quick look at -
13 lanzar una mirada a
• glance around• glance away -
14 mirar con disimulo
• glance away• glance off -
15 ojear
• glance around• glance away• look briefly• peek at• peep at -
16 recorrer con la mirada
• glance around• glance away• look up and down• scan -
17 tratar por encima
• glance away from• glance one's eye over -
18 tratar superficialmente
• glance away from• glance one's eye over• touch on• touch uponDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tratar superficialmente
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19 examinar rápidamente
• breeze through• flip side• flippancy• glance around• glance away• glance off• glance over• glance quickly through• glance up• leaf site• leaf through a book• riffle• riffle the cards• riffle through• riffraff• skim over• thumb through -
20 apartar la mirada
• avert the eyes• glance aside• glance away from• look aside• look askance• look away• look down• look the other way• stare away• turn away the eyes
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