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snoopsnU:pv [I] infmldisapproving to look round (somewhere belonging to someone else) secretly, in order to discover things about the place or about its owner's private life窥探, 打探People were sent out to snoop on factories in order to check that banned missiles were not being produced.有关方面派人去窥探工厂, 以检查他们确实没在制造被禁止的导弹。We'd better tell Joe that the police have been snooping about/around.我们最好去告诉乔, 警察正在周围打探。She's the sort of person you can imagine snooping about/around your room when you're not there.她是那种趁你不在偷看你房间的人。To snoop is also to try to find out about other people's private lives.窥探(别人私生活)I don't mean to snoop, but is there something wrong?我不想打听你的私生活, 可到底出了什么事?Clara's husband is snooping on her because he thinks she is seeing another man.克拉拉的丈夫正在窥探她的私生活, 因为他认为她另有一个男人。
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