snoop
美[snuːp] 英[snuːp]
n. 窥探者;到处窥视
vi. 窥探;打听
英英释义
Noun- a spy who makes uninvited inquiries into the private affairs of others
Verb- watch, observe, or inquire secretly
例句
用作名词(n.)- A good snoop would have sat behind the man's desk, looked under it for piles of shoes, rummaged through the bin.优秀的窥探者会坐到办公桌后面去,看看下面有没有成堆的鞋子,翻翻垃圾筒里都有些什么。
- He had a snoop around her office.他在她的办公室窥探一番。
用作不及物动词(vi.)- You should not snoop around in other people's files.不可偷看他人的档案。
- The house perfects often snoop around our campus at night.学生纠察队经常夜间在校园里巡逻。
- The policeman has special permission to snoop into the office records.那位警察获得特许可调查该室档案。
- Her plan to snoop on the kids backfired and they lost their trust in her.她窥探孩子行动的计划得不偿失,反而失去了他们的信任。
- I head back to his trailer for a little snoop work.我返回他的拖车,做了一些侦查工作。
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