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1. | We can catch a glimpse of the downtown districts. |
| 我们可以瞥见市区。 |
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2. | get a glimpse of |
| 1.瞥见 |
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3. | To obtain a brief, incomplete view of. |
| 瞥见简短地瞥见,粗略地看见 |
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4. | They can arise simply while watching snow slowly drifting down,or seeing the sun rising behind a mountain,or watching a shaft of light falling into a room in a mysteriously moving way. |
| 当我们看着雪花慢慢飘落,或旭日升上山头,洒落一室的光芒,都可能瞥见自性闪现。 |
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5. | glance at; have a quick look at |
| 瞥见 |
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6. | In moments of intense aesthetic experience to resist the suggestion that we are catching a glimpse of a light that shines down to us. |
| 在强烈感受美的时刻都不禁联想到: 我们似乎瞥见射向我们的一线光芒, |
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7. | fleeting glimpse |
| 匆匆瞥见 |
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8. | that we are catching a glimpse of a light, |
| 我们似乎瞥见射向我们的一线光芒, |
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9. | caught a glimpse of his ugly mug; |
| 瞥见他的丑脸; |
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10. | Get a glimpse of sth. |
| 瞥见,一见 |
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