Blick
noun · [blɪk] ·Etymology
From Middle High German blic, from Old High German blik, from Proto-Germanic *blikaz, *blikkaz (“shine, appearance, look; metal”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleyǵ- (“to shine”). Cognate with Dutch blik (“look, glance”), Danish blik (“look, glance; tin”), Icelandic blik (“gleam, shine”), Old English blice (“an exposure, manifestation”). More at blick.
Translation
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glance, look
masculine, strong
auf den ersten Blick
at first glance
Hast du dich in sie auf den ersten Blick verliebt?
Did you fall in love with her at first sight?
Entschuldigen Sie, aber lassen Sie mich nochmal einen Blick auf das Foto werfen.
Excuse me, but let me have another look at the photo.
- dekko source:freedict-eng-deu-dictd
- glance source:wikdict-en-de-stardict
- sight source:dictcc-tuchemnitz-de-en
- view masculine, strong
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Blick | Blicke |
| Accusative | Blick | Blicke |
| Dative | Blick | Blicken |
| Genitive | Blickes | Blicke |