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Glance through Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɫæns/ /ˈθɹu
GLANS-throo
ɡlˈɑːns/ /θɹˈuː
gl-AHNS-throo

释义

To look quickly at something, especially written material, without studying it carefully.

用法与细微差别

Informal and common when talking about reading or checking documents quickly. Used similarly to 'skim' or 'browse,' but 'glance through' suggests even less detail. Typical with 'glance through a report/book/email.' Not for deep reading or careful study.

例句

I will glance through these notes before the test.

basic

He glanced through the newspaper during breakfast.

basic

Please glance through this email and let me know if it's okay.

basic

I only had time to glance through the report before the meeting.

natural

Did you get a chance to glance through the new brochure?

natural

She likes to glance through fashion magazines while waiting in line.

natural