glance in French
glance in French is coup d'œil, faire allusion, jeter un coup d’œil — glance means to take a quick, brief look at something.
glance in French
coup d'œil
(also, figuratively) A brief or cursory look.
faire allusion
To make an incidental or passing reflection, often unfavourably, on (a topic); also, to make (an incidental or passing reflection, often unfavourable).
jeter un coup d’œil
To look briefly at (something).
lancer un regard
To turn (one's eyes or look) at something, often briefly.
What does "glance" mean?
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verb To take a quick, brief look at something.
"She glanced at her watch during the meeting."
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verb To strike something at an angle and bounce off in another direction, rather than hitting it straight on.
"The arrow glanced off the shield and flew into the bushes."
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noun A quick, brief look.
"One glance at his face told her something was wrong."
glance in a sentence
- She glanced at her watch during the meeting.
- He glanced over the report before signing it.
- The arrow glanced off the shield and flew into the bushes.
- The bullet glanced off the car door.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "glance" in French?
"glance" in French is coup d'œil, faire allusion, jeter un coup d’œil. glance means: To take a quick, brief look at something.
How do you use "glance" in a sentence?
Example: "She glanced at her watch during the meeting." In French, "glance" is coup d'œil, faire allusion, jeter un coup d’œil.
Are there other ways to say "glance" in French?
Yes — French has 4 translations listed for "glance": coup d'œil, faire allusion, jeter un coup d’œil, lancer un regard.
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