glance
Kelime Anlamı :
1. göz atmak.
2. kısaca bakış.
3. bakış.
4. parıldamak.
5. göz at.
6. bakıvermek.
7. kısa bakış.
8. bakmak.
9. darbe/parıltı/bakış.
10. glance parla/bak.
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1.
to direct the gaze briefly: glance at the menu; glanced in the rearview mirror.
2. to move rapidly from one thing to another. used of the eyes.
3. to shine briefly; glint. see synonyms at flash.
4. to strike a surface at such an angle as to be deflected: A pebble glanced off the windshield. see synonyms at brush1.
5. to make a passing reference; touch briefly: a history course that only glanced at the korean conflict.
6. to strike (a surface) at an angle; graze: the arrow glanced the target but didn't stick.
7. to cause to strike a surface at an angle: glanced a stone off the wall.
8. A brief or cursory look: gave the paper a glance before breakfast.
9. A quick flash of light; a gleam.
10. an oblique movement following impact; a deflection: the car struck the barrier and went off at a glance.
11. at first glance on initial consideration: at first glance the plan seemed unworkable.
12. any of various minerals that have a brilliant luster: silver glance.
2. to move rapidly from one thing to another. used of the eyes.
3. to shine briefly; glint. see synonyms at flash.
4. to strike a surface at such an angle as to be deflected: A pebble glanced off the windshield. see synonyms at brush1.
5. to make a passing reference; touch briefly: a history course that only glanced at the korean conflict.
6. to strike (a surface) at an angle; graze: the arrow glanced the target but didn't stick.
7. to cause to strike a surface at an angle: glanced a stone off the wall.
8. A brief or cursory look: gave the paper a glance before breakfast.
9. A quick flash of light; a gleam.
10. an oblique movement following impact; a deflection: the car struck the barrier and went off at a glance.
11. at first glance on initial consideration: at first glance the plan seemed unworkable.
12. any of various minerals that have a brilliant luster: silver glance.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to look briefly (at something).
2. to graze a surface.
3. to sparkle
4. to hit lightly with the head, make a deft header.
5. A brief or cursory look.
6. A deflection.
7. A stroke in which the ball is deflected to one side
8. glance coal
2. to graze a surface.
3. to sparkle
4. to hit lightly with the head, make a deft header.
5. A brief or cursory look.
6. A deflection.
7. A stroke in which the ball is deflected to one side
8. glance coal
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A sudden flash of light or splendor.
2. A quick cast of the eyes; a quick or a casual look; a swift survey; a glimpse.
3. an incidental or passing thought or allusion.
4. A name given to some sulphides, mostly dark-colored, which have a brilliant metallic luster, as the sulphide of copper, called copper glance.
5. to shoot or emit a flash of light; to shine; to flash.
6. to strike and fly off in an oblique direction; to dart aside. ”your arrow hath glanced”.
7. to look with a sudden, rapid cast of the eye; to snatch a momentary or hasty view.
8. to make an incidental or passing reflection; to allude; to hint; -- often with at.
9. to move quickly, appearing and disappearing rapidly; to be visible only for an instant at a time; to move interruptedly; to twinkle.
10. to shoot or dart suddenly or obliquely; to cast for a moment.
11. to hint at; to touch lightly or briefly.
2. A quick cast of the eyes; a quick or a casual look; a swift survey; a glimpse.
3. an incidental or passing thought or allusion.
4. A name given to some sulphides, mostly dark-colored, which have a brilliant metallic luster, as the sulphide of copper, called copper glance.
5. to shoot or emit a flash of light; to shine; to flash.
6. to strike and fly off in an oblique direction; to dart aside. ”your arrow hath glanced”.
7. to look with a sudden, rapid cast of the eye; to snatch a momentary or hasty view.
8. to make an incidental or passing reflection; to allude; to hint; -- often with at.
9. to move quickly, appearing and disappearing rapidly; to be visible only for an instant at a time; to move interruptedly; to twinkle.
10. to shoot or dart suddenly or obliquely; to cast for a moment.
11. to hint at; to touch lightly or briefly.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to shoot or dart a ray or rays of light or splendor; emit flashes or coruscations of light; flash.
2. to appear and disappear rapidly, like a gleam of light; be visible for an instant.
3. to look with a sudden rapid directing of the vision; snatch a momentary or hasty view.
4. to make an incidental or passing reflection or allusion; hint; advert briefly.
5. to be deflected and move off in an oblique direction; move obliquely.
6. to cause to shoot or dart, as a ray of light; reflect, as a gleam.
7. to direct rapidly and for a moment, as the eye or the attention.
8. to suggest; hint.
9. in metal-working, to polish very highly; burnish; planish.
10. in cricket, to allow (the ball) to meet the bat and to be deflected from it, usually to the leg side.
11. A sudden shoot of light or splendor; a transient gleam.
12. A sudden look; a rapid or momentary view or directing of the eye; a sudden and brief turning of the attention toward something.
13. A brief incidental notice; a passing reference: as, a rapid glance at the remote cause of an event.
14. A sudden change of direction of the motion of a projectile or other moving body, due to contact with a deflecting surface; deflected motion.
15. in mining and mineralogy, the english equivalent of the german glanz, a term used by german miners to designate various ores possessing that peculiar luster and color which indicate that they are metalliferous combinations.
16. in railroading, an incline or shoot made of timber, erected on a mountainside and designed to cause snow which slides down the mountain to glance or turn aside from the track.
17. in cricket, a stroke by which, instead of being hit, the ball is allowed to strike the bat and to be deflected from it, usually to the leg side; a glide.
2. to appear and disappear rapidly, like a gleam of light; be visible for an instant.
3. to look with a sudden rapid directing of the vision; snatch a momentary or hasty view.
4. to make an incidental or passing reflection or allusion; hint; advert briefly.
5. to be deflected and move off in an oblique direction; move obliquely.
6. to cause to shoot or dart, as a ray of light; reflect, as a gleam.
7. to direct rapidly and for a moment, as the eye or the attention.
8. to suggest; hint.
9. in metal-working, to polish very highly; burnish; planish.
10. in cricket, to allow (the ball) to meet the bat and to be deflected from it, usually to the leg side.
11. A sudden shoot of light or splendor; a transient gleam.
12. A sudden look; a rapid or momentary view or directing of the eye; a sudden and brief turning of the attention toward something.
13. A brief incidental notice; a passing reference: as, a rapid glance at the remote cause of an event.
14. A sudden change of direction of the motion of a projectile or other moving body, due to contact with a deflecting surface; deflected motion.
15. in mining and mineralogy, the english equivalent of the german glanz, a term used by german miners to designate various ores possessing that peculiar luster and color which indicate that they are metalliferous combinations.
16. in railroading, an incline or shoot made of timber, erected on a mountainside and designed to cause snow which slides down the mountain to glance or turn aside from the track.
17. in cricket, a stroke by which, instead of being hit, the ball is allowed to strike the bat and to be deflected from it, usually to the leg side; a glide.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia