Entrevía in english
Gauge
pronunciation: geɪdʒ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: geɪdʒ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
entrever = catch + a glimpse of ; make out ; glimpse.
Example: From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.Example: She could just make out that he was standing against the wall near the door, ready to jump anyone who came out the door.Example: The shape of space: have cosmologists glimpsed signs that the universe is bounded?.more:
» dejar entrever = provide + a glimpse of ; insinuate ; hint ; hint at ; give + a hint ; intimate .
Example: Close attention to the role of the computer specialist provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk. Example: Novels are modes of prediction that insinuate visions of human relations not to be found in official rules or precepts or admonitions. Example: Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes. Example: It was the first time the Mr Blair had even hinted at military action and his words are likely to alarm Labour MPs. Example: Mum's the word: Weis not giving hints on the player's future. Example: Tiff smiled a little superciliously intimating that he had a plan all figured out already.