khanhhung2512
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- Apr 26, 2011
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Hi, everyone.
Suppose I want to express that I watched a movie quickly, just jumping from scene to scene to know the movie's main idea. In other words, I didn't watch it at full length. What should I say then?
I've prepared a number of phrases: glance through/navigate through/jump through/skim/take a quick look through/browse through/dip into/flip through/flick through/scan through/glide through. Many of them apply for reading books/magazines, but I don't know which will suit my need above.
Thank you very much.
Suppose I want to express that I watched a movie quickly, just jumping from scene to scene to know the movie's main idea. In other words, I didn't watch it at full length. What should I say then?
I've prepared a number of phrases: glance through/navigate through/jump through/skim/take a quick look through/browse through/dip into/flip through/flick through/scan through/glide through. Many of them apply for reading books/magazines, but I don't know which will suit my need above.
Thank you very much.