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peepBrE /piːp/NAmE /piːp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they peep BrE /piːp/ NAmE /piːp/present simple - he / she / it peeps BrE /piːps/ NAmE /piːps/past simple peeped BrE /piːpt/ NAmE /piːpt/past participle peeped BrE /piːpt/ NAmE /piːpt/ -ing form peeping BrE /ˈpiːpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈpiːpɪŋ/ [I] (+ adv./prep.) to look quickly and secretly at sth, especially through a small opening (尤指通过小孔)窥视,偷看◆We caught her peeping through the keyhole. 她从锁孔偷看时被我们撞着了。◆Could I just peep inside? 我能不能看一眼里边?◆He was peeping at her through his fingers. 他从指缝偷看她。 [I] + adv./prep. to be just visible 微露出;部分现出◆The tower peeped above the trees. 塔尖从树梢上露出来。◆The sun peeped out from behind the clouds. 太阳从云层里露了一下脸。 [I, T] ~ (sth) to make a short high sound; to make sth make this sound (使)发出尖细的声音,发出吱吱声 Onomatopoeic words beep, bleep, boohoo, brrr, buzz, click, clip-clop, ding-dong, hiss, mwah, peep, ping, plop, pop, rat-tat, splat, splosh, squeak, squeal, squelch, swish, tee-hee, thud, thwack, tick-tock, toot, vroom, wham, whoosh, zoom peepBrE /piːp/NAmE /piːp/ noun [C, usually sing.] a quick or secret look at sth 偷偷一瞥◆Dave took a quick peep at the last page. 戴夫迅速地瞟了一下最后一页。 [sing.] (informal) something that sb says or a sound that sb makes 说话;出声音◆We did not hear a peep out of the baby all night. 我们整夜都没听到婴儿出声。 [C] a short high sound like the one made by a young bird or by a whistle 啾啾声;嘟嘟声 (also peep ˈpeep) [C] (BrE) a word for the sound of a car's horn, used especially by children 嘟嘟(儿语,指汽车喇叭声)peeps [pl.] (informal) people, especially friends, colleagues or people that you are addressing in a group email, blog, etc. 朋友,同事,各位(对群发邮件的收件人或博客订阅者等的称呼)◆I spoke to the marketing peeps this morning.今天上午我和营销部的同事谈过了。 |