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Noun:
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a spy who makes uninvited inquiries into the private affairs of others
Verb:
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watch, observe, or inquire secretly
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用作名詞 (n.)
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A good snoop would have sat behind the man's desk, looked under it for piles of shoes, rummaged through the bin.
優異的窺見者會坐車到工作桌前邊去,瞅瞅以下有沒啥有成堆的帆布鞋,翻倍無用筒里都非常啥。
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He had a snoop around her office.
他在她的辦公區室偷看幾番。
用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
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You should not snoop around in other people's files.
不得偷瞄個別人的資料。
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The house perfects often snoop around our campus at night.
同學糾察隊長時間半夜在校內外里執勤。
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The policeman has special permission to snoop into the office records.
是誰交警換取許可能調查該室文件。
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Her plan to snoop on the kids backfired and they lost their trust in her.
她窺見學生在行動的計劃方案錯失良機,反倒會失過去了了許多人的相互信任。
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I head back to his trailer for a little snoop work.
我調用他的清障車拖車,進行了其他辦案做工作。
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The press began snooping around.
源于: W. C. Williams
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