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snoop

英 [snuːp]

美 [snuːp]

v.  窥探; 打探; 探听
n.  窥探者; 打探他人私事的人; 窥探

现在分词:snooping 过去式:snooped 第三人称单数:snoops 过去分词:snooped 复数:snoops 

BNC.22708 / COCA.17439

牛津词典

    verb

    • 窥探;打探;探听
      to find out private things about sb, especially by looking secretly around a place
      1. Someone's been snooping around my apartment.
        有个人一直在我住所周围窥探。
      2. journalists snooping on politicians
        跟踪政治人物的记者

    noun

    • 窥探者;打探他人私事的人
      a person who looks around a place secretly to find out private things about sb
      1. 窥探
        a secret look around a place
        1. He had a snoop around her office.
          他在她的办公室窥探一番。

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB 窥探;刺探;打探
        If someonesnoopsaround a place, they secretly look around it in order to find out things.
        1. Ricardo was the one she'd seen snooping around Kim's hotel room.
          她看见在金的宾馆房间周围窥探的那个人正是里卡多。
        2. Snoopis also a noun.
        3. The second house that Grossman had a snoop around contained 'strong simple furniture'.
          格罗斯曼打探过的第二座房子有着“结实而简单的家具”。
      • VERB 窥探(某人的生活)
        If someonesnoops ona person, they watch them secretly in order to find out things about their life.
        1. Governments have been known to snoop on innocent citizens.
          有些政府窥探无辜公民的生活——这一事实已经众所周知。
      • N-COUNT 同 snooper
        Asnoopis the same as asnooper.
        1. Each neighborhood had its own organization of snoops who reported strangers to the authorities.
          每个居民区都有自己的侦探组织,他们向当局汇报陌生人的情况。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a spy who makes uninvited inquiries into the private affairs of others
          Synonym:snooper

        verb

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