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  • 1 der Blick

    - {glance} quặng bóng, cái nhìn thoáng qua, cái liếc qua, tia loáng qua, tia loé lên, sự sượt qua, sự trệch sang bên - {prospect} cảnh, toàn cảnh, viễn cảnh, viễn tượng, hy vọng ở tương lai, triển vọng tương lai, tiền đồ, khách hàng tương lai, nơi hy vọng có quặng, mẫu quặng chưa rõ giá trị - {regard} cái nhìn, sự quan tâm, sự chú ý, sự để ý, lòng yêu mến, sự kính trọng, lời chúc tụng dùng ở cuối bức thư) - {sight} sự nhìn, thị lực, sự trông, cách nhìn, tầm nhìn, cảnh tượng, cảnh đẹp, cuộc biểu diễn, sự trưng bày, số lượng nhiều, sự ngắm, máy ngắm - {view} sự thấy, tầm mắt, cái nhìn thấy, quang cảnh, dịp được xem, cơ hội được thấy, quan điểm, nhận xét, ý kiến, dự kiến, ý định, sự khám xét tại chỗ, sự thẩm tra tại chỗ = der Blick [auf] {look [at]}+ = der böse Blick {evil eye}+ = der weite Blick {largemindedness}+ = der starre Blick {gaze; stare}+ = der düstere Blick {glower}+ = der finstere Blick {frown; lour; scowl}+ = auf einen Blick {at a glance}+ = den Blick heben {to raise one's eyes}+ = der flüchtige Blick {blink; glimpse; peek}+ = der verliebte Blick {ogle}+ = der flüchtige Blick [in] {dip [into]}+ = der flüchtige Blick [auf] {glance [at]}+ = den Blick senken {to lower one's eyes}+ = der verstohlene Blick {peep}+ = einen Blick werfen [auf] {to cast a look [on]}+ = auf den ersten Blick {at first blush; at first glance; at first sight; at first view; at the first blush; at the first view}+ = der durchdringende Blick {glare}+ = ein vernichtender Blick {a killing glance}+ = ein bedeutungsvoller Blick {a meaning look}+ = mit schnellem Blick erspähend {birdeyed}+ = jemandem einen Blick zuwerfen {to throw a glance at someone}+ = einen verstohlenen Blick werfen [auf] {to steal a look [at]}+ = jemanden mit dem Blick durchbohren {to look someone through}+ = er warf mir einen wütenden Blick zu {he threw an angry look at me}+

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  • steal a glance — steal a glance/look/ phrase to look at someone or something secretly and quickly Bored, he stole a glance at his watch. Thesaurus: to look at someone or something quicklysynonym Main entry: steal …   Useful english dictionary

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