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glimpse noun ⇨ lookglimpse verb ⇨ see look noun look ♦︎ glance ♦︎ sight ♦︎ gaze ♦︎ stare ♦︎ glimpse ♦︎ glareThese are all words for an act of looking, when you turn your eyes in a particular direction. 这些词均表示看、瞥或注视的动作。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a look / glance at sb / sth◆a hard look / glance / gaze / stare / glare◆a cold / penetrating / piercing / curious / quizzical look / glance / gaze / stare◆an angry look / glance / gaze / glare◆a suspicious / withering look / glance / stare / glare◆a long / disapproving look / glance / stare◆a brief / fleeting / momentary / quick look / glance / glimpse◆a sharp / questioning / searching / admiring / anxious look / glance / gaze◆to have / get / take a look / glance / glimpse◆to fix sb with a look / stare / glare◆to send / shoot / throw sb a look / glance / glare◆to catch sight / a glimpse of sb / sth◆to draw a / sb's look / glance / gaze◆to avoid sb's glance / gaze / stare■ look [countable, usually singular] an act of looking at sb/sth 看;瞧◆Here, have a look at this.来,看一看这个。◆It's an interesting place. Do you want to take a look around?这地方很好玩,你要不要四处看看?◆I had a brief look through the report before the meeting.开会前我大致浏览了一下报告的内容。◆Make sure you get a good look at their faces.你一定要仔细看清他们的面孔。◆She threw him a dirty look.她厌恶地瞪了他一眼。◆A look passed between them (= they looked at each other).他们互相看了一眼。 see also look at sth ⇨ check verb 1 ■ glance /glɑːns; NAmE glæns/ [countable] a quick look 匆匆一看;一瞥;扫视◆I had a glance at the newspaper headlines as I waited at the counter.在柜台等候的时候,我扫了一眼报纸的大标题。◆She shot him a sideways glance.她从眼角瞥了他一眼。◆The sisters exchanged glances (= looked at each other).姐妹俩相互对视了一下。◆He could tell what was wrong at a glance (= with only a quick look).他一眼就能看出问题所在。 see also glance ⇨ glance verb ■ sight [uncountable] the act of seeing sb/sth 看见◆After ten days at sea, we had our first sight of land.在海上航行了十天之后,我们首次看见了陆地。◆She caught sight of a car in the distance.她看见远处有一辆汽车。◆She kept sight of him in her mirror.她从镜子里注视着他。◆I always faint at the sight of blood.我一看到血就会昏倒。◆He looked at first sight like an English tourist.他乍一看就像个英国游客。◆The soldiers were given orders to shoot on sight (= as soon as they saw sb).士兵接到命令,见人就开枪。◆I know her by sight (= can recognize her but do not know her well).我和她是点头之交。 see also sight ⇨ sight noun , sight ⇨ see verb ■ gaze [countable, usually singular] a long steady look at sb/sth 凝视;注视◆She felt embarrassed under his steady gaze.她在他的注视之下感到很尴尬。◆He met her gaze (= looked at her while she looked at him).他与她凝视的目光相遇。◆She dropped her gaze (= stopped looking).她目光低垂,不再凝视。◆I followed her gaze and spotted a new arrival at the far side of the room.随着她眼神的方向,我看到房间的那一边来了个人。 see also gaze ⇨ stare verb ■ stare [countable] a long look at sb/sth, especially in a way that is unfriendly or that shows surprise (尤指不友好或吃惊的)盯,凝视,注视◆She gave the officer a blank stare and shrugged her shoulders.她面无表情地看了那个军官一眼,耸了耸肩。◆He fixed the interviewer with a hard stare.他狠狠地盯着那个面试他的人。 see also stare ⇨ stare verb ■ glimpse [countable] a look at sb/sth for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely 一瞥;一看◆He caught a glimpse of her in the crowd.他在人群里一眼瞥见了她。◆I came up on deck to get my first glimpse of the island.我登上甲板,第一次看到这个岛。 see also glimpse ⇨ see verb ■ glare [countable] a long angry look at sb/sth (长久的)怒视,瞪眼◆She fixed her questioner with a hostile glare.她充满敌意地瞪着提问者。 see also glare ⇨ stare verb see verb ➡ See also the entries for ⇨ look verb 1 and ⇨ notice 另见look动词词条第1义和notice条see ♦︎ spot ♦︎ catch ♦︎ glimpse ♦︎ sightThese words all mean to become aware of sb/sth by using your eyes, especially suddenly or when they are not easy to see. 这些词均表示看到、注意到。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to see / spot that / how / what / where / who...◆to just see / spot / catch / glimpse sb / sth◆to suddenly see / spot / catch / glimpse sb / sth■ see (saw, seen) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to become aware of sb/sth by using your eyes 看见;见到;看出◆She looked for him but couldn't see him in the crowd.她在人群里找他,但没能看见他。◆He could see (that) she had been crying.他看得出她曾哭过。◆Did you see what happened?你看见发生了什么事吗?◆I hate to see you unhappy.我不愿意看到你不高兴。◆She was seen running away from the scene of the crime.有人看见她逃离犯罪现场。◆I saw you put the key in your pocket.我见到你把钥匙放进了口袋。■ spot (-tt-) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to see or notice sb/sth, especially suddenly or when they are not easy to see or notice (尤指突然)看见,看出,注意到,发现(不易看到的东西)◆I've just spotted a mistake on the front cover.我刚发现了封面上的一处错误。◆Can you spot the difference between these two pictures?你能看出这两幅画的区别吗?◆Her modelling career began when she was spotted by an agent at the age of 14.她自从14岁时被一个经纪人发掘后,就开始了模特儿生涯。■ catch (caught, caught) [transitive] to see or notice sth for a moment, but not clearly or completely 察觉;瞥见◆She caught sight of a car in the distance.她看见远处有一辆汽车。◆He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror.他看了一眼镜子里的自己。◆I caught a look of surprise on her face.我发现她脸上露出了惊奇的神色。■ glimpse [transitive] (written) to see sb/sth for a moment, but not clearly or completely 瞥见;看一眼◆He'd glimpsed her through the window as he passed.他路过时透过窗户瞥见了她。 see also glimpse ⇨ look noun ■ sight [transitive] (written) to suddenly see sth, especially sth that you have been looking for 看到,发现(尤指正在找的东西)◆After twelve days at sea, they sighted land.在海上航行了十二天后,他们发现了陆地。 see also sight ⇨ look noun |