English-Thai Dictionary
glance
N การ ชำเลือง การ เหลือบมอง การ แวบ มอง glimpse stare kan-cham-luang
glance
VI ชำเลือง ชายตามอง แวบ มอง เหลือบดู glimpse cham-luang
glance at
PHRV ชำเลือง ดู เหลือบมอง มองผ่านๆ cham-luang
glance back
PHRV ชำเลือง กลับ ไป ยัง เหลือบมอง กลับ ไป ยัง cham-lueang-klab-pai-yang
glance down
PHRV อ่านผ่านๆ อ่าน ลวกๆ มอง ลวกๆ an-pan-pan
glance off
PHRV กระทบ แล้ว กระเด้ง ออก ไป kra-thob-laeo-kra-deng-ook-pai
glance off
PHRV ไม่มีผล กับ (บางคน mai-me-pon-kab
glance over
PHRV อ่าน หรือ พิจารณา อย่างรวดเร็ว glance through an-rue-pi-ja-ra-na-yang-ruad-reo
glance round
PHRV กวาดตา มอง รอบๆ kwad-ta-mong-rob-rob
glance through
PHRV อ่าน หรือ พิจารณา อย่างรวดเร็ว glance over an-rue-pi-ja-ra-na-yang-ruad-reo
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GLANCE
n.[The primary sense is to shoot, to throw, to dart. ] 1. A sudden shoot of light or splendor.
2. A shoot or darting of sight; a rapid or momentary view or cast; a snatch of sight; as a sudden glance; a glance of the eye.
GLANCE
v.i.To shoot or dart a ray of light or splendor. When through the gloom the glancing lightnings fly.
1. To fly off in an oblique direction; to dart aside. The arrow struck the shield and glanced. So we say, a glancing ball or shot.
2. To look with a sudden rapid cast of the eye; to snatch a momentary or hasty view.
Then sit again, and sigh and glance.
3. To hint; to cast a word or reflection; as to glance at a different subject.
4. To censure by oblique hints.
GLANCE
v.t.To shoot or dart suddenly or obliquely; to cast for a moment; as, to glance the eye.
GLANCE-COAL
n.Anthracite; a mineral composed chiefly of carbon. [See Anthracite. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GLANCE
Glance, n. Etym: [Akin to D. glans luster, brightness, G. glanz, Sw. glans, D. glands brightness, glimpse. Cf. Gleen, Glint, Glitter, and Glance a mineral. ]
1. A sudden flash of light or splendor. Swift as the lightning glance. Milton.
2. A quick cast of the eyes; a quick or a casual look; a swift survey; a glimpse. Dart not scornful glances from those eyes. Shak.
3. An incidental or passing thought or allusion. How fleet is a glance of the mind. Cowper.
4. (Min. )
Defn: A name given to some sulphides, mostly dark-colored, which have a brilliant metallic luster, as the sulphide of copper, called copper glance. Glance coal, anthracite; a mineral composed chiefly of carbon. -- Glance cobalt, cobaltite, or gray cobalt. -- Glance copper, c -- Glance wood, a hard wood grown in Cuba, and used for gauging instruments, carpenters' rules, etc. McElrath.
GLANCE
Glance, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Glanced; p. pr. & vb. n. Glancing. ]
1. To shoot or emit a flash of light; to shine; to flash. From art, from nature, from the schools, Let random influences glance, Like light in many a shivered lance, That breaks about the dappled pools. Tennyson.
2. To strike and fly off in an oblique direction; to dart aside. "Your arrow hath glanced ". Shak. On me the curse aslope Glanced on the ground. Milton.
3. To look with a sudden, rapid cast of the eye; to snatch a momentary or hasty view. The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling, Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven. Shak.
4. To make an incidental or passing reflection; to allude; to hint; - - often with at. Wherein obscurely Cæsar 's ambition shall be glanced at. Shak. He glanced at a certain reverend doctor. Swift.
5. To move quickly, appearing and disappearing rapidly; to be visible only for an instant at a time; to move interruptedly; to twinkle. And all along the forum and up the sacred seat, His vulture eye pursued the trip of those small glancing feet. Macaulay.
GLANCE
GLANCE Glance, v. t.
1. To shoot or dart suddenly or obliquely; to cast for a moment; as, to glance the eye.
2. To hint at; to touch lightly or briefly. [Obs. ] In company I often glanced it. Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
glance
glance 1 |glans ɡlæns | ▶verb [ no obj. ] 1 take a brief or hurried look: Ginny glanced at her watch. • (glance at /through ) read quickly or cursorily: I glanced through your personnel file last night. 2 hit something at an angle and bounce off obliquely: he saw a stone glance off a crag and hit Tom on the head. • (esp. of light ) reflect off something with a brief flash: sunlight glanced off the curved body of a dolphin. • [ with obj. ] (in ball games ) deflect (the ball ) slightly with a delicate contact: he glanced the ball into the right corner of the net. ▶noun 1 a brief or hurried look: Sean and Michael exchanged glances. 2 literary a flash or gleam of light. PHRASES at a glance immediately upon looking: she saw at a glance what had happened. at first glance when seen or considered for the first time, esp. briefly: good news, at first glance, for frequent travelers. glance one's eye archaic look briefly: glancing his severe eye around the group. DERIVATIVES glanc ing ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘rebound obliquely ’): probably a nasalized form of obsolete glace in the same sense, from Old French glacier ‘to slip, ’ from glace ‘ice, ’ based on Latin glacies.
glance
glance 2 |ɡlæns glans | ▶noun a shiny sulfide ore of lead, copper, or other metal. ORIGIN late Middle English: from German Glanz ‘brightness, luster ’; compare with Dutch glanserts ‘glance ore. ’
Oxford Dictionary
glance
glance 1 |glɑːns | ▶verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] 1 take a brief or hurried look: Ginny glanced at her watch. • (glance at /through ) read quickly or cursorily: I glanced through your personnel file last night. 2 hit something at an angle and bounce off obliquely: the stone glanced off a crag and hit Tom on the head. • (of light ) reflect off something with a brief flash: sunlight glanced off the curved body of a dolphin. • [ with obj. and adverbial of direction ] (in ball games ) deflect (the ball ) slightly with a delicate contact. • [ with obj. ] Cricket deflect (the ball ) with the bat held slantwise; play such a stroke against (the bowler ). ▶noun 1 a brief or hurried look: I stole a glance at John. 2 archaic a flash or gleam of light. 3 Cricket a stroke with the bat's face turned slantwise to deflect the ball slightly. PHRASES at a glance immediately upon looking: she saw at a glance what had happened. at first glance when seen or considered briefly and for the first time: good news, at first glance, for frequent travellers. glance one's eye archaic look briefly. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘rebound obliquely ’): probably a nasalized form of obsolete glace in the same sense, from Old French glacier ‘to slip ’, from glace ‘ice ’, based on Latin glacies.
glance
glance 2 |glɑːns | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a shiny black or grey sulphide ore of lead, copper, or other metal. ORIGIN late Middle English: from German Glanz ‘brightness, lustre ’; compare with Dutch glanserts ‘glance ore ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
glance
glance verb 1 Rachel glanced at him: look briefly, look quickly, peek, peep; glimpse; informal have a gander. 2 I glanced through the report: read quickly, scan, skim through, leaf through, flip through, thumb through, browse (through ); dip into. 3 a bullet glanced off the ice: ricochet off, rebound off, be deflected off, bounce off; graze, clip. 4 sunlight glanced off her hair: reflect, flash, gleam, glint, glitter, glisten, glimmer, shimmer. ▶noun a glance at his watch: peek, peep, brief look, quick look, glimpse; informal gander. PHRASES at first glance at first glance, the plastic stemware could have been mistaken for crystal: on the face of it, on the surface, at first sight, to the casual eye, to all appearances; apparently, seemingly, outwardly, superficially, it would seem, it appears, as far as one can see /tell, by all accounts.
Oxford Thesaurus
glance
glance verb 1 Rachel glanced at him nervously: take a quick look, look quickly, look briefly, peek, peep; glimpse, catch a glimpse of; Scottish keek; informal sneak a look, take a gander; Brit. informal take a dekko, have a shufti, take a butcher's; Austral. /NZ informal squiz; archaic glance one's eye. ANTONYMS gaze, scrutinize. 2 I glanced through the report: read quickly, scan, have a quick look, run one's eye over; skim, leaf, flick, flip, thumb, browse; dip into; informal give something a /the once-over. ANTONYMS study, pore over. 3 a bullet glanced off the ice: ricochet, rebound, be deflected; fly, bounce; graze, clip, make contact with; Billiards & Pool cannon, carom; rare resile. 4 the bright sunlight glanced off her copper hair: reflect, flash, gleam, glint, glitter, glisten, glimmer, shimmer, flicker, sparkle, twinkle; rare coruscate. ▶noun 1 he took a quick glance at his watch: peek, peep, brief look, quick look; glimpse; Scottish keek; French coup d'œil; informal gander; Brit. informal dekko, shufti, butcher's; Austral. /NZ informal squiz, geek. 2 literary a glance of light: flash, gleam, glitter, glint, glimmer, shimmer, flicker, sparkle, twinkle. PHRASES at first glance at first glance, nothing much seemed to have changed: on the face of it, on the surface, at first sight, to the casual eye, to all appearances, to go /judge by appearances; apparently, seemingly, outwardly, superficially, it seems (that ), it would seem (that ), it appears (that ), it would appear (that ), as far as one can see /tell, by all accounts, so it seems, to all intents and purposes.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
glance
glance /ɡlæns |ɡlɑːns /〖原義は 「(弾が )斜めに当たってそれる 」〗動詞 ~s /-ɪz /; ~d /-t /; glancing 自動詞 1 〖~ +副詞 〗(意図的に )ちらりと見る , さっと見る , 一瞥 (いちべつ )する ; さっと見回す (!(1 )副詞 は通例場所 方向の表現. (2 )glimpseは偶然ちらりと見えること ) ▸ glance at the clock on the wall 壁の時計をちらりと見る ▸ glance over one's shoulder at A 肩ごしにAをちらっと見る ▸ glance (a )round the table 食卓を見回す 2 〖~ +副詞 〗 «…に » ざっと目を通す «at , through , over , down » ▸ glance over a report 報告書にざっと目を通す 3 «…に浅い角度で当たって » それる , «…を » かすめる «off » ; ⦅文 ⦆(光を反射して )きらりと光る, きらめく (flash ); «…に » 反射する «off » ▸ The bullet glanced off my car .銃弾が車をかすめた 4 (話の途中で )【ある話題に 】軽くふれる «at » .名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /C 1 ちらりと見ること , 一瞥 (いちべつ ), 一見, ひと目 (!偶然に見えることはglimpse ) ▸ give him a glance 彼をちらっと見る ▸ take a glance at a letter 手紙をざっと読む ▸ exchange glances お互い目配せをする, 一瞥し合う ▸ He cast [threw ] an anxious glance at her .彼は心配げに彼女をちらっと見た ▸ without a backward glance ちらっとも振り返らず 2 きらめき ; 閃光 (せんこう ).3 (話題に )軽くふれること; (弾丸などが )かすめる [それる ]こと .at a (s ì ngle ) gl á nce 一見して, 一目で 〈わかるなど 〉; 一目でわかるようまとめられた .at f ì rst gl á nce 一見したところでは, 一目見て .st è al a gl á nce at A ⦅書 ⦆Aをこっそりと [そっと ]見る .