意思
To glance quickly at something or someone.
文化背景
Used constantly in professional environments to keep meetings moving. Very common, often used with 'vite' for emphasis. Similar usage to France, often heard in retail.
Context is key
Use it when you want to be polite about asking for a small favor.
Don't over-use
If you use it for everything, people might think you are lazy!
意思
To glance quickly at something or someone.
Context is key
Use it when you want to be polite about asking for a small favor.
Don't over-use
If you use it for everything, people might think you are lazy!
自我测试
Fill in the correct verb.
Je vais _____ un coup d'œil à mon travail.
The idiom is 'jeter un coup d'œil'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the natural French sentence.
Only 'jeter' is used in this idiom.
🎉 得分: /2
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2 练习Je vais _____ un coup d'œil à mon travail.
The idiom is 'jeter un coup d'œil'.
Choose the natural French sentence.
Only 'jeter' is used in this idiom.
🎉 得分: /2
常见问题
2 个问题It is neutral. It works in almost any situation.
Yes, but it sounds like you are checking them out.
相关表达
Avoir l'œil
similarTo have a good eye for something.
Ouvrir l'œil
contrastTo keep an eye open/be alert.