词汇 | sneak |
释义 | sneak verb uk /sniːk/ us /sniːk/sneaked or US alsosnuck | sneaked or US alsosnuck sneakverb (MOVE SECRETLY)C2[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ] to go somewhere secretly, or to take someone or something somewhere secretly: 偷偷地走,潜行;偷带,偷拿 sneak inI managed to sneak in through the back door while she wasn't looking.我趁她不注意从后门偷偷溜了进来。 sneak someone inJan doesn't have a ticket but I thought we might sneak her in.简没有票,但我想我们或许可以把她偷偷带进去。 sneak up onI thought I'd sneak up on him (= move close to him without him seeing) and give him a surprise.我打算趁他不注意悄悄走到他身边,吓他一跳。 Hiding and disguising be holed upidiom booby trap camo camouflaged cloak fig leaf hit the deckidiom hole up (somewhere) illusion illusionistically illusively lurk secrete shroud shut shut someone/something out sidle skulk smokescreen submerge You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Moving to avoid being seen sneakverb (TELL SECRETLY)[ I ]UKslangdisapproving to secretly tell someone in authority, especially a teacher, that someone else has done something bad, often in order to cause trouble: 告密;(尤指向老师)打小报告 sneak onShe was always sneaking on other kids in the class.她总是向老师打小报告,说班里其他孩子的坏话。 Synonym snitch(TELL SECRETLY) Revealing secrets & becoming known anti-secrecy backchannel bare bare your heart/soulidiom blow someone's coveridiom blow/take the lid off somethingidiom declassify divulge hold huddle kiss put the word outidiom rat rat on someone/something reintroduce revealingly state's evidence surface tip unravel sneakverb (LOOK)sneak a look/glance at someone/something C2 to look at someone or something quickly and secretly: 很快地悄悄看…一眼 I noticed him sneak a look at what I was writing.我注意到他悄悄地偷看了一眼我正在写的东西。 sneak noun[ C ] uk /sniːk/ us /sniːk/ sneaknoun[C] (PERSON)UKinformaldisapproving a person who tells people in authority when someone else does something bad: 告密者;打小报告者 You told Mrs Cooper that it was me who tipped the paint over, didn't you - you nasty little sneak!是你告诉了库珀夫人我打翻了油漆,对吗——你这卑鄙的告密者! Synonyms finkUSold-fashionedinformal snitchinformaldisapproving People who reveal secrets & tell tales big mouth blabbermouth dobber fink grass informer nark rat rumour-monger scandalmonger scaremonger snitch source stool pigeon supergrass tattletale telltale whistle-blower sneaknoun[C] (SHOE)USinformal a type of light, comfortable shoe that is suitable for playing sports in: I like to wear plain white leather sneaks. an old pair of sneaks Synonym sneaker kyoshino/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages These high-tops are my favorite sneaks. Everybody needs a pair of classic canvas sneaks. The quarterback donated a pair of his sneaks to the museum. Shoes ankle boot ballet flat ballet shoe Birkenstock bootie gym shoe high heels high-heeled high-top hiking boot rubber boot running shoe sandal shoehorn shoelace wader walking boot wedge wedgie wellie sneaknoun[C] (AMERICAN FOOTBALL)in American football, a play(= period of action) in which the quarterback dives or runs a short distance forward with the ball while the offensive line tries to push the defensive linemen back from the line of scrimmage(= the line on which the ball is positioned at the beginning of a period of action): They ran a sneak and picked up three yards for a first down. American football attempt audibilize back judge blitz blocker bootleg flare flea-flicker formation forward pass forward progress free play play clock point after pulling blocker pump-fake punt quarterback return specialist turnover sneak adjective[ before noun ] uk /sniːk/ us /sniːk/ done secretly: The unit launched a sneak attack under cover of night. An investigation was launched into how the paparazzi were able to get sneak photographs of the princess. Hiding and disguising be holed upidiom booby trap camo camouflaged cloak fig leaf hit the deckidiom hole up (somewhere) illusion illusionistically illusively lurk secrete shroud shut shut someone/something out sidle skulk smokescreen submerge sneak | American Dictionarysneak verb[ always+ adv/prep ] us/snik/past tense and past participlesneaked or snuckus/snʌk/ to go or do something secretly, or take someone or something somewhere secretly: [ Ialways+ adv/prep ]He sneaked out of the house, going out through the back way. [ T ]I sneaked a look at my watch. [ T ]Make sure you sneak a little bit of protein into your snacks. [ Ialways+ adv/prep ]He snuck out of the budget meeting and went back to the lab. Phrasal verbsneak up (on someone) |
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