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11. | To catch sight of(something distant, partially hidden, or obscure);glimpse. |
| 窥见看到(尤指远处、模糊或掩蔽之物);瞥见 |
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12. | glimpse someone between the half-drawn curtains |
| 从半掩的窗廉夹缝中瞥见某人. |
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13. | If we glimpse the unutterable, it is unwise to try to untter it. |
| 如果我们瞥见难以言传的东西, 企图用语言表达出来是不明智的, |
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14. | glance at; have a quick look at |
| 瞥见 |
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15. | She got an occasional glimpse of her husband's face behind the morning newspaper |
| 她偶然瞥见她丈夫埋在晨报后面的脸。 |
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16. | If we glimpse the unutterable, it is unwise to try to utter it . |
| 如果我们瞥见难以言传的东西,企图用语言表达出来是不明智。 |
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17. | Through the window I caught a glimpse of a large but simply furnished room. |
| 从窗口我瞥见一间宽敞但陈设简单的房间。 |
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18. | To obtain a brief, incomplete view of. |
| 瞥见简短地瞥见,粗略地看见 |
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19. | I can't describe the man very well.I only caught a glimpse of him. |
| 我只是瞥见他一眼 |
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20. | It was with a touch of envy that I thought of the pleasant family life of which I had had a glimpse. |
| 回想我刚才瞥见的这种幸福家庭生活,心里不无羡慕之感。 |
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