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  1. glimpse [sth/sb] ⇒ vtr (see briefly) entrever⇒ vtr : columbrar⇒ vtr : Tom glimpsed the sun through the clouds. Tom entrevió el sol a través de las nubes. glimpse, glimpse of [sth/sb] n (brief sight) vistazo nm : ojeada nf : The hunter spent all day in the blind without a glimpse of any prey.

  2. C1. an occasion when you see something or someone for a very short time: catch a fleeting glimpse of I only caught (= had) a fleeting glimpse of the driver of the getaway car, but I know I would recognize her if I saw her again. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a quick idea or understanding of what something is like:

  3. C1. an occasion when you see something or someone for a very short time: catch a fleeting glimpse of I only caught (= had) a fleeting glimpse of the driver of the getaway car, but I know I would recognize her if I saw her again. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a quick idea or understanding of what something is like:

  4. The meaning of GLIMPSE is to get a brief look at. How to use glimpse in a sentence.

  5. GLIMPSE definition: 1. If you get a glimpse of something or someone, you see them for a very short time: 2. to see…. Learn more.

  6. noun. 1. (brief sight) a. el vistazo. When I look in her eyes, it's like getting a glimpse of heaven.Cuando la miro a los ojos, es como echar un vistazo al cielo. b. el destello. In his new book, we get a glimpse of a bleak future.En su nuevo libro, nos da un destello de un futuro poco promisorio. c. no direct translation.

  7. a momentary or slight appearance. a vague idea; inkling. Archaic. a gleam, as of light. verb (used with object) , glimpsed, glimps·ing. to catch or take a glimpse of. Synonyms: espy, sight, view, spy, spot. verb (used without object) , glimpsed, glimps·ing. to look briefly; glance (usually followed by at ).