glimpse

glimpse
ɡlimps
1. noun
(a very brief look: He caught a glimpse of the burglar.) vislumbre, vista momentánea

2. verb
(to get a brief look at.) vislumbrar, entrever
glimpse1 n
to catch a glimpse of something vislumbrar algo
glimpse2 vb vislumbrar
El gerundio de glimpse se escribe glimpsing
glimpse
tr[glɪmps]
noun
1 vislumbre nombre femenino, visión nombre femenino fugaz
transitive verb
1 vislumbrar, entrever
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to catch a glimpse of vislumbrar
glimpse ['glɪmps] vt, glimpsed ; glimpsing : vislumbrar, entrever
glimpse n
: mirada f breve
to catch a glimpse of: alcanzar a ver, vislumbrar
glimpse
n.
manifestación momentánea s.f.
ojeada s.f.
vislumbre s.f.
vistazo s.m.
v.
columbrar v.
divisar v.
entrever v.
ver por un momento v.
vislumbrar v.

I glɪmps
noun

I caught a glimpse of the room — pude ver brevemente la habitación

a glimpse of life in rural England — una visión de la vida en la Inglaterra rural


II
transitive verb alcanzar* a ver, atisbar
[ɡlɪmps]
1.
N vislumbre f , destello m

a glimpse into the future — un destello de cómo va a ser el futuro

to catch a glimpse of — vislumbrar

I only had a fleeting glimpse of him — solo alcancé a verlo fugazmente

2.
VT vislumbrar
* * *

I [glɪmps]
noun

I caught a glimpse of the room — pude ver brevemente la habitación

a glimpse of life in rural England — una visión de la vida en la Inglaterra rural


II
transitive verb alcanzar* a ver, atisbar

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