glimpse in German
glimpse in German is Blick, Aufblitzen, Aufleuchten — glimpse means a brief, incomplete view of something.
glimpse in German
Blick
Chiefly followed by of: a brief and incomplete look.
Aufblitzen
(archaic) A brief, sudden flash of light; a glimmer.
Aufleuchten
(archaic) A brief, sudden flash of light; a glimmer.
entdecken
To see or view (someone, or something tangible) briefly and incompletely.
erhaschen
To see or view (someone, or something tangible) briefly and incompletely.
What does "glimpse" mean?
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noun A brief, incomplete view of something.
"She caught a glimpse of the singer as the car sped past."
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verb To see something briefly and incompletely.
"He glimpsed a figure moving in the darkness."
glimpse in a sentence
- She caught a glimpse of the singer as the car sped past.
- The documentary offers a glimpse into life inside the palace.
- He glimpsed a figure moving in the darkness.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "glimpse" in German?
"glimpse" in German is Blick, Aufblitzen, Aufleuchten. glimpse means: A brief, incomplete view of something.
How do you use "glimpse" in a sentence?
Example: "She caught a glimpse of the singer as the car sped past." In German, "glimpse" is Blick, Aufblitzen, Aufleuchten.
Are there other ways to say "glimpse" in German?
Yes — German has 5 translations listed for "glimpse": Blick, Aufblitzen, Aufleuchten, entdecken, erhaschen.
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