时间: 2025-04-24 03:27:02
美: [ɡlɪmps]
英: [glɪm(p)s]
n. 一瞥,一看
vi. 瞥见
vt. 瞥见
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词源分析:该词源自古英语“glimpsian”,意味着“闪现”或“突然看见”。“glimps”有可能与“glimmer”一词相关,意指微弱的光亮。
历史背景:这个词的首次使用可以追溯到14世纪,主要在文学作品中被使用,尤其是在描述瞬间的视觉体验时。
课本:在**的英语教材中,通常在初中或高中阶段引入“glimpse”。在牛津和美国的教材中,可能在小学四年级到六年级的阅读理解部分出现。
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:在艺术评论或新闻报道中,可能用来描述对某种艺术作品或**的快速认识。“The article gave a glimpse into the artist's creative process.”
I caught a glimpse of the rare bird as it flew by.
The documentary provided a glimpse into the life of the indigenous people.
She only got a glimpse of the treasure before it was hidden away.
He had a fleeting glimpse of her before she disappeared into the crowd.
The movie offers a glimpse of what the future might look like.
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通过以上分析,学*者可以更全面地理解和运用“glimpse”这个词汇。
[N-COUNT] If you get a glimpse of someone or something, you see them very briefly and not very well. 一瞥
例:Some of the fans had waited 24 hours outside the hotel to catch a glimpse of their heroine.某些追星族为了一睹女杰的风采已在宾馆外守候了24小时。
[V-T] If you glimpse someone or something, you see them very briefly and not very well. 瞥见
例:She glimpsed a group of people standing on the bank of a river.她瞥见一群人站在河岸上。
[N-COUNT] A glimpse of something is a brief experience of it or an idea about it that helps you understand or appreciate it better. 初步的感受
例:As university campuses become increasingly multiethnic, they offer a glimpse of the conflicts society will face tomorrow.大学校园种族群体日趋多样化,使人们初步感受到未来社会面临的诸多冲突。