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  1. 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:

    • Glimpse

      C1. an occasion when you see something or someone for a very...

    • Polski

      GLIMPSE definicja: 1. to see something or someone for a very...

    • Glimmering

      GLIMMERING definition: 1. present participle of glimmer 2....

    • Gliding

      GLIDING definition: 1. the sport or activity of flying in a...

    • Fleeting

      FLEETING definition: 1. short or quick: 2. short or quick:...

    • Getaway

      GETAWAY definition: 1. an occasion when someone leaves a...

    • Biography

      BIOGRAPHY definition: 1. the life story of a person written...

    • Pronunciation in English

      GLIMPSE pronunciation. How to say glimpse. Listen to the...

  2. 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.

  3. to see something or someone for a very short time or only partly. vislumbrar, entrever. We glimpsed the ruined abbey from the windows of the train. Vislumbrábamos las ruinas de la abadía desde las ventanillas del tren. glimpse. noun [ C ] uk / ɡlɪmps/ us / ɡlɪmps/ C1. an occasion when you see something or someone for a very short time.

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

  5. 1. a brief or incomplete view. to catch a glimpse of the sea. 2. a vague indication. he had a glimpse of what the lecturer meant. 3. archaic. a glimmer of light. verbo. 4. (transitive) to catch sight of briefly or momentarily.

  6. noun. /ɡlɪmps/ [usually singular] a sight of somebody/something for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely. glimpse (of somebody/something) He caught a glimpse of her in the crowd. I came up on deck to get my first glimpse of the island. Fans crowded the street outside waiting for a glimpse of their hero.