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41 have a glimpse of
Общая лексика: увидеть мельком -
42 intimate glimpse
Общая лексика: взгляд изнутри -
43 obtain a glimpse of
Общая лексика: увидеть (кого-л., что-л.) мельком -
44 provide a glimpse of
Общая лексика: давать представление -
45 see by glimpse
Макаров: видеть мельком -
46 snatch a glimpse of
Общая лексика: мельком увидеть (что-л.) -
47 snatch glimpse of (smth.)
Макаров: мельком увидеть (что-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > snatch glimpse of (smth.)
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48 we got a glimpse of the history of an English town.
Общая лексика: мы бегло ознакомились с историей английского города.Универсальный англо-русский словарь > we got a glimpse of the history of an English town.
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49 when I saw how worried he was, I had a glimpse of his true feelings
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > when I saw how worried he was, I had a glimpse of his true feelings
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50 at a glimpse
с первого взгляда; мелькомАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > at a glimpse
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51 snatch glimpse of
Макаров: (smth.) мельком увидеть (что-л.) -
52 at a glimpse
мельком, с первого взгляда -
53 catch a glimpse of
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54 get a glimpse of
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55 have a glimpse of
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56 O! for another glimpse of it!
Как хотелось бы вновь увидеть это!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > O! for another glimpse of it!
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57 at a glimpse
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58 throw a glimpse at smb.
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59 give a glimpse of
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60 glimpses
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