单词 | peep |
释义 | peeppeepspeepedpeepingpeeppeep1 /piːp/ verb [transitive]1to look at something quickly and secretlypeep through/out/at etcI saw Joe peeping through the curtains.seepeepcurtain我看见乔从窗帘缝里偷看。2if something peeps from somewhere, you can just see a small amount of itpeep out/above/through etcThe sun finally peeped out from behind the clouds.peepcloud太阳终于从云后稍稍露面了。THESAURUS: peeplook to turn your eyes towards something or someone so that you can see them: She looked at me and smiled.looksmilehave/take a look especially spoken to look at something quickly, especially in order to find or check something: Take a look at this picture!He had a look at the tyre to see if it needed more air in it.haveneedglance to look at someone or something for a short time: The teacher glanced up at the clock.glancepeek/peep to look quickly at something – used especially when you should not look, or when you are looking through a small gap: The door was open, so he peeked inside.bepeekShe peeped over the fence.peeppeer to look very carefully, especially because you cannot see something clearly: We peered through the mist, trying to see if anyone was out there.peertrybeglare to look at someone in an angry way: When I said sorry, he just glared at me.sayglarestare to look at someone or something for a long time without moving your eyes: It’s rude to stare.gaze to look at someone or something for a long time, often without realizing that you are doing it: The couple were gazing at each other.begazeWe sat gazing at the view for hours.sitgazehour |
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