查词历史:
- snoop
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VERB
窥探;刺探;打探 If someone snoops around a place, they secretly look around it in order to find out things.
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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。
- Snoop is also a noun.
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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”。
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St Barth's strange lack of street names is meant to dissuade journalistic snoopers.
圣巴思这个地方非常奇怪,街道居然没有名称,其实这样做就是为了打消记者刺探新闻的念头。
2.
VERB
窥探(某人的生活) If someone snoops on a person, they watch them secretly in order to find out things about their life.
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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。
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You bloody snooper! All the time you've been talking to me you've been prying into my family.
你这个包打听的无耻小人!你一直跟我喋喋不休,就是为了刺探我的家庭隐私!
3.
N-COUNT
同 snooper A snoop is the same as a snooper .
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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。
- Noun
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1. a spy who makes uninvited inquiries into the private affairs of others
- synonym: snooper
- Verb
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1. watch, observe, or inquire secretly
计算机
- 1.探听,窥探
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- 1.监听
- 1. Don't snoop into my affairs!
- 别刺探我的事情!
来自《简明英汉词典》


