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what is the difference between glance and glimpse
what is the difference between glance and glimpse
17 de ene. de 2013 9:18
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To catch a glimpse means to see something very briefly. For example if you are in a jungle and you see a tiger for a very short moment - maybe not even the hole tiger. Then you caught a glimpse of it. Or you glimpsed it if you want to use it as a verb.
Whereas glance is used, for example if you are waiting for the bus for a short moment and you have a newspaper with you. Then you may say: "I glanced at the headlines while waiting for the bus."
Short summary:
In the case of glimpse it is the object which appears before your eyes. I use it if I saw something by accident.
In the case of glance it is you, or your eyes which go to the object. I use it if I want to see something (not by accident).
17 de enero de 2013
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