pohled — meaning in English
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English meaning
- glance verb To take a quick, brief look at something.
- glare noun A harsh, dazzling light.
- look verb To direct one's eyes toward something in order to see it.
- point of view noun The particular way a person thinks about or judges something, shaped by their own position, experience or interests.
- postcard noun A small, stiff card, often with a picture on one side, sent through the mail without an envelope.
- sight noun The ability to see; vision.
- stance noun The way someone stands, including their posture and the position of their feet.
- view noun What can be seen from a particular place, especially scenery.
Senses
pohled is used for these senses in English:
- glance (also, figuratively) A brief or cursory look.
- glare An angry or fierce stare.
- oeillade (literary) A glance, especially an amorous one; an ogle
- point of view (literary theory) The perspective from which a narrative is related.
- postcard (post) A rectangular piece of thick paper or thin cardboard, typically used for sending messages by mail without the need for an envelope.
- sight Something seen.
- stance One's opinion or point of view.
- view The range of vision.
glance — full definition
- verb To take a quick, brief look at something.
- verb To strike something at an angle and bounce off in another direction, rather than hitting it straight on.
- noun A quick, brief look.
glare — full definition
- noun A harsh, dazzling light.
- noun An angry, fierce stare.
- verb To stare angrily at someone.
- verb To shine with a harsh, dazzling light.