Glimpse can mean both the act of glancing and what is seen when he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the snake. glimpse [Example] that 's a glimpse of the world we 're now entering. That's it. Catch a glimpse of [UK] [kætʃ ə ɡlimps ɔv] [US] [kætʃ e ɡlɪmps ʌv] v. glimpse;
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A glimpse can also be intentional, for example, when someone is trying very. Glance = to take a brief look (intentionally) glimpse = to take a brief look (unintentionally); As was explained, a glimpse is often un intentional, but you can only take something in this kind of semantic context.
At a/first glimpse, tim appeared to be in his 30s, but i found out he is.
The best time to catch a glimpse of one is from may to june. Hi csicska, take a glimpse of sounds odd to me. Glance n. "A glance, a look." A quick, cursory glance. To emphasize the action process, often use give / take a glance at. For example: the man gave me a glance. glimpse n "a glimpse, a glimpse". At first glance, what you see may not be comprehensive. . At a/first glimpse, the houses appear vacant, but a closer look reveals signs of human habitation.