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    glance
    [ɡlans]
    verb
    glance (verb) · glances (third person present) · glanced (past tense) · glanced (past participle) · glancing (present participle)
    1. take a brief or hurried look:
      "Ginny glanced at her watch"
    2. hit something at an angle and bounce off obliquely:
      "the stone glanced off a crag and hit Tom on the head"
    noun
    glance (noun) · glances (plural noun)
    1. a brief or hurried look:
      "I stole a glance at John"
      Similar:
      brief look
      quick look
    2. archaic
      a flash or gleam of light:
      "fish … sporting with quick glance, Show to the Sun their wav'd coats"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘rebound obliquely’): probably a nasalized form of obsolete glace in the same sense, from Old French glacier ‘to slip’, from glace ‘ice’, based on Latin glacies.
    glance
    [ɡlans]
    noun
    glance (noun)
    1. a shiny sulfide ore of lead, copper, or other metal:
      "lead glance"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from German Glanz ‘brightness, luster’; compare with Dutch glanserts ‘glance ore’.
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    Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Can you solve 4 words at once? Get Word of the Day daily email! The meaning of GLANCE is to take a quick look at something. How to use glance in a sentence.
    If you see something at a glance, you see it very quickly or immediately. (Definition of glance from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) 看, 瞥一眼,迅速地看一眼,掃視, 發光… 看, 瞥一眼,迅速地看一眼,扫视, 发光… echar un vistazo, vistazo, echar una mirada… olhar de relance/de soslaio, olhadela, olhar de relance… Need a translator?
    glance She glanced around the room to see who was there. peep She peeped through the curtains to see what was happening. peek He peeked inside the box. stare Don't stare at people like that - it's rude. glance on The sunlight glanced on the lake. He glanced the delivery for four. She glanced a short-pitched delivery down to fine leg for a single.
    to gleam or flash: a silver brooch glancing in the sunlight. to strike a surface or object obliquely, especially so as to bounce off at an angle (often followed by off ): The arrow glanced off his shield. to allude briefly to a topic or subject in passing (usually followed by at ). verb (used with object),glanced, glanc·ing.Archaic.
  3. The word "glance" means1234:
    • To take a quick look at something.
    • To read something quickly.
    • A quick look.
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    The meaning of GLANCE is to take a quick look at something.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/glance
    GLANCE definition: 1. to look somewhere for a short time: 2. to read something quickly: 3. a quick look:.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…
    glance 1 [ glans, glahns ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used without object), glanced, glanc·ing. to look quickly or briefly.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/glance
    glance verb /ɡlɑːns/ /ɡlæns/ Verb Forms Phrasal Verbs [intransitive] + adv./prep. to look quickly at something/somebody
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