peep
名詞
定義 peep 名詞
statement(陈述)
- Singular(单数)informal(非正式)
a remark, response, or complaint
声明;回复;抱怨
No one voiced a single peep about such appalling conduct.
没有人对如此令人震惊的行为提出任何异议。
If I hear one more peep from you, there will be no TV for you tomorrow.
如果我听到你再发出任何声音,明天就没有电视看了。
There hasn't been a peep from my sister for weeks.
我姐姐已经好几个星期没有消息了。
sound(声音)
- Countable(可数名词)
the high-pitched sound made by young birds
(小鸟的)唧唧声;啁啾声
look(看)
- Singular(单数)
a brief look
匆匆一瞥;一瞥
Take a peep at what this letter says.
看一下这封信写了什么。
I took a peep through the crack in the door.
我从门缝里瞥了一眼。
動詞
定義 peep 動詞
look(看)
- C2Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)
to look at something secretly and briefly, often through a small opening
(通常指通过小孔)偷看;窥视
I noticed her peeping behind the curtains/into the room.
我注意到她躲在窗帘后/往房间里偷看。
He was known for peeping through the windows of his neighbors.
他因偷看邻居的窗户而出名。
I peeped through the keyhole of the door.
我从门的钥匙孔偷看。
appear(出现)
- Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)
to appear slowly or partially
隐约出现;微微露出
Several early blooms were peeping out from the snow.
几朵早开的花从雪中微微露出。
The cat's tail was peeping from under the bed.
猫的尾巴从床底下微微露出来。
The sun peeped out from behind the clouds.
太阳从云层后面微微露出来。
sound(声音)
- Intransitive(不及物动词)
to make a soft, high-pitched sound
发出尖细的声音;唧唧叫