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1 | I to move somewhere quietly and secretly so that no one can see you or hear you 偷偷摸摸地走;潜行 | She sneaked into the house by the back entrance. 她从后门偷偷摸摸地溜进房子里。 | | While his parents were busy, Joe sneaked off to play. 父母正在忙碌时,乔偷偷溜出去玩耍。 | |
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2 | T to take someone or something secretly or illegally 偷偷地拿;偷窃 | I sneaked the book out of my father’ s study. 我偷偷地从父亲的书房拿出了那本书。 | | sneak sb sth She managed to sneak him another piece of cake. 她设法偷偷地又给他拿了一块蛋糕。 | | sneak sb/sth into sth Let’ s sneak some pizza into the cinema. 我们偷偷地带一些比萨饼进电影院吧。 | |
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3 | I BRITISH informal to tell someone about something wrong that someone else has done . AMERICAN snitch 打小报告;告密 | +on The other kids sneaked on him. 其他小孩儿告了他的状。 | |
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- | sneak a look/glance etc at |
| to secretly take a quick look at someone or something |
| 偷偷看一眼 |
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- | ˌsneak ˈup |
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| to get very near someone before they notice you 偷偷地接近;蹑手蹑脚地走近 | +on Don’ t sneak up on me like that! 别那样蹑手蹑脚地走近我! | | a | if something sneaks up on you , it happens when you are not expecting it (事情)悄悄发生,意外发生 | | |
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