glance off 的 3 个定义
glanced, glanc·ing.
- to look quickly or briefly.
- 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: The arrow glanced off his shield.
- to allude briefly to a topic or subject in passing.
glanced, glanc·ing.Archaic.
- to cast a glance or brief look at; catch a glimpse of.
- to cast or reflect, as a gleam.
- to throw, hit, kick, shoot, etc. so that it glances off a surface or object.
- a quick or brief look.
- a gleam or flash of light, especially reflected light.
- a deflected movement or course; an oblique rebound.
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glance off 近义词
等同于 bounce
等同于 deflect
等同于 graze
更多glance off例句
- This activity card shows users new, relevant listings that have been posted since the user last searched for a particular job, making it easier for jobseekers to tell whether new listings are available at a glance.
- That’s a smart suggestion, and something I wish I’d thought to look at, although after taking a very brief glance at it now, I’m not sure how much it would have mattered.
- Profile attributes appear in your GMB listing, local Knowledge Panel and the local 3-pack, and make details about how your business is operating available at a glance.
- The best way to absorb that data is a quick glance at a chart or graph.
- Still, you may one day pass a big rig and, with a startled glance into the cab, notice no one’s at the wheel.
- The two major complaints minority communities have against the police seem at first glance paradoxical.
- In Greek mythology, the Gorgon Medusa had the face of a woman and poisonous snakes for hair; her glance could turn men to stone.
- At first glance, it might be tempting to interpret this extravagant level of compensation as a victory for the once-humble intern.
- It only takes one glance of Alton's Ebola Survival Handbook to recognize the real threat: him.
- He was very sincere and nice, but I saw him glance at the pink moustache across my lip.
- Madame de Condillac stood watching him, her face composed, her glance cold.
- At Felipe's cry, the women waiting in the hall hurried in, wailing aloud as their first glance showed them all was over.
- Her glance wandered from his face away toward the Gulf, whose sonorous murmur reached her like a loving but imperative entreaty.
- She glanced up at him softly, under long lashes,—a thrilling glance; but he missed its radiance, for his own eyes were far away.
- Suddenly he shot a disturbing glance at Tressan's face, and the corner of his wild-cat mustachios twitched.