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الويب
spojrzenie
I. glance [glɑ:ns, Am glæns] N
glance
to take [or throw] a glance at sth
spoglądać [perf spojrzeć] na coś
to take [or throw] a glance at sth
zerkać [perf zerknąć] na coś
at first glance
at a glance
II. glance [glɑ:ns, Am glæns] VB intr
1. glance (look):
glance
spoglądać [perf spojrzeć]
glance
zerkać [perf zerknąć]
to glance around [or round]
rozglądać [perf rozejrzeć] się
2. glance (read):
to glance over [or through] sth
przeglądać [perf przejrzeć] coś
3. glance (shine):
glance
glance
OpenDict entry
glance N
nickel antimony glance MIN
mirror glance MIN
glance off VB trans, intr
to glance off [sth]
odbijać [perf odbić] się [od czegoś]
Present
Iglance
youglance
he/she/itglances
weglance
youglance
theyglance
Past
Iglanced
youglanced
he/she/itglanced
weglanced
youglanced
theyglanced
Present Perfect
Ihaveglanced
youhaveglanced
he/she/ithasglanced
wehaveglanced
youhaveglanced
theyhaveglanced
Past Perfect
Ihadglanced
youhadglanced
he/she/ithadglanced
wehadglanced
youhadglanced
theyhadglanced
PONS OpenDict

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
to glance off [sth]
odbijać [perf odbić] się [od czegoś]
to glance around [or round]
rozglądać [perf rozejrzeć] się
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Although his works at first glance have a cheery or boyish look about them, there is a more sensitive idea at their basis.
en.wikipedia.org
The impression lasts until she takes exception, when a sidelong, scalpel sharp glance pierces the speaker.
www.recordnet.com
He casts a sidelong glance at the rose.
www.esquire.com
One is left to chance upon that knowing smile and that glint of wonder in her eye when one meets her glance.
opinion.inquirer.net
A sidelong glance at the look on the clock and his face contorts.
www.dnaindia.com