glom

英 [glɒm] 美 [ɡlɑm]
  • vt. 偷;抢;看;抓住
  • n. 一瞥
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glom 偷窃,窃取

俚语词,词源不详。

glom (v.)
1907, glahm "grab, snatch, steal," American English underworld slang, from Scottish glaum (1715), apparently from Gaelic glam "to handle awkwardly, grab voraciously, devour." Sense of "look at, watch" (1945) apparently is derived from the same source. Related: Glommed; glomming.
1. I just wanted to watch Hunting, to acknowlege myself the glom of my heart.
我本想看《心灵捕手》来解释心中的苦闷,但却看到我前方不同的道路.

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2. Come over here and glom the view of the bank from this window.
过来,从这扇窗户看一看那个银行的全貌.

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