Glance = to take a brief look (intentionally) glimpse = to take a brief look (unintentionally); Catch a glimpse of [英] [kætʃ ə ɡlimps ɔv] [美] [kætʃ e ɡlɪmps ʌv] v.瞥见; As was explained, a glimpse is often un intentional, but you can only take something in this kind of semantic context.
Glimpse 既可表示瞥一眼的行为,又可表示瞥一眼所看到的东西 when he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the snake. Hi csicska, take a glimpse of sounds odd to me. At a/first glimpse, tim appeared to be in his 30s, but i found out he is.
瞥见 [例句]that 's a glimpse of the world we 're now entering.这就. A glimpse can also be intentional, for example, when someone is trying very. At a/first glimpse, the houses appear vacant, but a closer look reveals signs of human habitation. The best time to catch a glimpse of one is from may to june.