to visit or look at a place briefly or quickly · to check out a place
Imagine you're exploring a new city and have limited time, or you just want to get a quick impression of a particular spot. 🏃♀️ This phrase is perfect for when you want to suggest a brief visit or just checking something out!
💡 You can replace `[place]` with any location you're talking about, like 'the Eiffel Tower,' 'the market,' or 'that new café.' It implies a casual, quick visit, not an in-depth exploration. It's often used when you're passing by or have a few spare moments.
Which situation is **NOT** appropriate for using 'take a peek at [place]'? A. You're driving through a town and want to quickly see its famous landmark. B. You have an hour free and decide to visit a small museum nearby. C. You're planning a two-week detailed backpacking trip across a country.