quick glance
نظرة سريعة
Use 'quick glance' for fast, intentional looks that don't require deep concentration or long periods of time.
15 सेकंड में
- A very fast, brief look at something or someone.
- Used with 'take', 'give', or 'have' in most sentences.
- Perfect for checking the time, phone, or a short document.
मतलब
A quick glance is when you look at something very briefly, usually just for a second or two. It’s not a deep study; it’s just a fast check to get the basic idea.
मुख्य उदाहरण
3 / 6Checking the time in a meeting
I took a quick glance at my watch to see how much time was left.
ألقيت نظرة سريعة على ساعتي لأرى كم من الوقت تبقى.
Looking at a menu outside a restaurant
After a quick glance at the menu, I decided the place was too expensive.
بعد نظرة سريعة على القائمة، قررت أن المكان باهظ الثمن.
Texting a friend about a link they sent
I only had time for a quick glance, but the article looks interesting!
كان لدي وقت فقط لنظرة سريعة، لكن المقال يبدو مثيراً للاهتمام!
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The phrase reflects the high-speed nature of modern urban life where we process thousands of visual cues daily. In Western etiquette, a 'quick glance' is the standard for acknowledging others in public without being intrusive. It gained more popularity with the rise of digital notifications, where we constantly check our phones for just a second.
The 'Busy' Hack
Use 'quick glance' in emails to show you are responsive but busy. It tells the other person you've seen their work without promising an immediate deep dive.
Don't over-glance
If you 'take a quick glance' at a person too many times, it becomes 'staring,' which can be creepy. Keep it to just one or two!
15 सेकंड में
- A very fast, brief look at something or someone.
- Used with 'take', 'give', or 'have' in most sentences.
- Perfect for checking the time, phone, or a short document.
What It Means
Imagine you are walking past a bakery window. You don't stop to count the cupcakes. You just look for a split second to see if they have chocolate ones. That is a quick glance. It is a fast, surface-level look. You aren't analyzing details yet. You are just gathering the most basic information. It’s the visual equivalent of a snack, not a full meal.
How To Use It
You usually use this phrase with the verbs take, give, or have. For example, you can take a quick glance at your watch. It often follows the preposition at. You can also use it to describe how you read something. If you give a report a quick glance, it means you didn't read every word. You probably just checked the headings. It’s a great way to show you are busy but attentive.
When To Use It
This phrase is perfect for everyday life. Use it when you are checking the time during a boring meeting. Use it when you see a cute dog on the street. It works well when you are looking for someone in a crowded room. In a professional setting, use it to describe a fast review of a document. It implies speed and efficiency. It’s very common in texting when you want to say you'll check something soon.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this if you are supposed to be paying close attention. If your boss asks if you studied the 50-page contract, don't say you gave it a quick glance. That sounds like you were lazy! Also, avoid it in romantic contexts if you want to sound deep. Telling your partner you gave them a quick glance sounds a bit cold. You want to 'gaze' or 'stare' instead. Don't use it for things that require focus, like driving or surgery.
Cultural Background
In fast-paced cultures like the US or UK, time is money. Being able to understand something with just a quick glance is seen as a skill. It shows you are sharp and fast. However, it also relates to privacy. In many Western cultures, staring is rude. A quick glance is the polite way to look at a stranger without making them uncomfortable. It’s the 'socially acceptable' way to be curious.
Common Variations
You might hear people say brief look or quick peek. A peek usually implies you are looking at something you shouldn't see. Quick glance is more neutral. You might also hear glance over or flick through. These are similar but usually involve turning pages. If someone says they 'caught a glimpse', it means they saw something by accident. A quick glance is usually on purpose.
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
The phrase is highly versatile and fits almost any social or professional situation. Just remember to use the preposition 'at' when identifying the object of your glance.
The 'Busy' Hack
Use 'quick glance' in emails to show you are responsive but busy. It tells the other person you've seen their work without promising an immediate deep dive.
Don't over-glance
If you 'take a quick glance' at a person too many times, it becomes 'staring,' which can be creepy. Keep it to just one or two!
The Polite Exit
In English-speaking countries, taking a quick glance at your watch or the door is a non-verbal signal that you need to leave a conversation soon.
उदाहरण
6I took a quick glance at my watch to see how much time was left.
ألقيت نظرة سريعة على ساعتي لأرى كم من الوقت تبقى.
Shows you are checking something discreetly.
After a quick glance at the menu, I decided the place was too expensive.
بعد نظرة سريعة على القائمة، قررت أن المكان باهظ الثمن.
Used to describe making a fast decision based on visual info.
I only had time for a quick glance, but the article looks interesting!
كان لدي وقت فقط لنظرة سريعة، لكن المقال يبدو مثيراً للاهتمام!
Common in digital communication to manage expectations.
One quick glance at my bedroom told me I wasn't going out tonight.
نظرة سريعة واحدة على غرفة نومي أخبرتني أنني لن أخرج الليلة.
Humorous way to say the mess is overwhelming.
She gave the crib a quick glance before heading to bed.
ألقت نظرة سريعة على المهد قبل الذهاب إلى الفراش.
Shows a brief but caring check-in.
I've had a quick glance at your proposal and will send feedback soon.
لقد ألقيت نظرة سريعة على اقتراحك وسأرسل ملاحظاتي قريباً.
Professional way to acknowledge receipt without committing to a full review yet.
खुद को परखो
Choose the most natural verb to complete the phrase.
Could you ___ a quick glance at this email before I hit send?
'Take a quick glance' is the most common and natural collocation in English.
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition.
He gave a quick glance ___ the map to find the street.
We always 'glance at' something, never 'glance on' or 'glance to'.
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विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Formality of 'Quick Glance'
Used with friends or family.
Take a quick glance at this meme!
Standard daily use.
I took a quick glance at the weather report.
Professional emails or reports.
Upon a quick glance, the data appears correct.
Where to use 'Quick Glance'
Checking the time
Looking at your watch.
Reading a headline
Scanning the morning news.
Socializing
Checking who just walked in.
Shopping
Checking a price tag.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, it is neutral. You can say A quick glance at the figures shows growth in a professional meeting without any issues.
It is grammatically okay, but it sounds unnatural. Quick glance is a set collocation that native speakers almost always prefer.
A glance is just fast. A peek usually means you are trying to see something secretly or through a small opening.
Yes! You can say I glanced quickly at the clock. However, the noun phrase take a quick glance is very common.
Usually, no. It is actually more polite than staring. It is a way to acknowledge someone's presence without being intense.
Exactly. It implies you saw the 'big picture' but might have missed the small details, like saying I only had a quick glance at the map.
The opposite would be a long stare, a close inspection, or studying something intensely.
No, glance is strictly for vision. For sounds, you might say a quick listen or caught a snippet.
Yes, brief glance is a perfect synonym. It sounds slightly more formal than quick glance.
There is no timer, but usually it's between 0.5 and 2 seconds. Anything longer becomes a 'look'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Brief look
A short period of looking at something.
Catch a glimpse
To see something for a very short time, often by accident.
Scan through
To look at text quickly to find specific information.
Cast an eye over
To examine or check something quickly (idiomatic).
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