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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 -
2 glimpse
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3 glimpse
بَارِقة \ glimpse. \ See Also لمحة (لَمْحَة) -
4 glimpse
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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. -
6 få et glimt af
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7 relance
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8 přejet očima
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9 погледнува на поминување
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10 leiftursÿn
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11 sjá bregîa fyrir
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12 spaziti na čas
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13 glednuti
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14 letimično sagledavanje
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15 na mahove pokazivati
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16 na mahove ugledati
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17 svetlucnuće
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18 проблеск
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19 nahlédnutí
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20 prabėgomis pamatyti
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