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glance off Translationsglance (glaːns) verb to look very quickly. He glanced at the book; He glanced over the accounts. 匆匆一瞥 匆匆一瞥 noun a brief or quick look. I had a glance at the books last night. 一瞥 一瞥ˈglancing adjective which hits and glances off. a glancing blow. 偏斜的 粗略的,间接的,斜的 at a glance at once. I could tell at a glance that something was wrong. 立刻 立刻glance off to hit and bounce off to one side. The ball glanced off the edge of his bat. 擦過,掠過 擦过glance off
glance off (of) (someone or something)To bounce or ricochet off of someone or something. The ball narrowly missed the window and glanced off the wall instead. Hey, watch it—your stupid paper airplane glanced off my head! The snowball glanced off of Molly and caused her to cry.See also: glance, offglance off (someone or something)to bounce off someone or something. The bullet glanced off the huge boulder. The baseball glanced off of Tom and left a bruise on his side where it had touched.See also: glance, offEncyclopediaSeeglance |