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[ˈsniːk]动词变化: "to sneak" 一般过去式: | sneaked, snuck | 过去分词: | sneaked, snuck |
WordReference English-Chinese Dictionary © 2019: 主要翻译 | sneak⇒ viintransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived." | (move silently) | 潜行 qián xíng | | The children snuck downstairs, early on Christmas morning, to see if Santa had been. | | 圣诞节当日一大早,孩子们潜行到楼下,看圣诞老人来过没有。 | | 其他翻译 | sneak nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | (underhand person) | 鬼鬼祟祟的人
| | Tamsin thinks Simon is a sneak. | sneak nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | UK, informal, dated (telltale, informant) | 告密者 gào mì zhě | sneak viintransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived." | (go unnoticed) | 偷偷地 tōu tōu de | | Jean snuck through the stage door, without anyone seeing her. | sneak viintransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived." | UK, informal, dated (tell tales) (向老师等) | 打小报告,告发
| | Alice wanted to know who had sneaked to the teacher. | sneak on vi + prep | UK, informal, dated (tell tales on [sb]) | 打…的小报告
| | | 告发…
| | When the teacher asked Edward to stay after class, he knew somebody must have sneaked on him. | sneak [sth]⇒ vtrtransitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." | informal (steal) | 偷 tōu | | | 窃 qiè | | | 偷窃 tōu qiè | | Rick's mother said he couldn't have any biscuits, but he sneaked one from the barrel anyway. |
WordReference English-Chinese Dictionary © 2019: 复合形式: | sneak attack nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | (stealth attack) | 偷袭 tōu xí | | The British took Quebec in a sneak attack at night. | sneak in vi + adv | (enter unseen or stealthily) | 偷偷溜入 tōu tōu liū rù | | The teenagers weren't allowed in the bar, but they sneaked in anyway. | sneak [sb/sth] in vtr + adv | ([sb], [sth]: bring in unseen) | 将…偷偷带入
| | He hid the file in a birthday cake to sneak it in to the prisoner's cell. | sneak off vi + adv | (leave furtively) | 溜走 liū zǒu | | | 悄悄离开
| | Paul looked around and realised Joe had snuck off again. | sneak out vi + adv | (exit unseen) | 偷偷溜出 tōu tōu liū chū | | Rick used to sneak out through the window after his parents went to sleep. | sneak [sth] out vtr + adv | (remove secretly) | 将…偷偷拿走
| | The shoplifter sneaked the CDs out in his pockets. | sneak out of vtrtransitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." | informal (leave secretly) (非正式用语) | 悄悄地避开…,偷偷地溜出…
| | The boys sneaked out of the dormitory and went to meet their friends. | sneak peek nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | informal (secret preview) | 先睹为快
| | | 抢先观看
| | | 窥斑一撇
| | The video game company is offering a sneak peek of their new game at the conference. | sneak preview nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | informal (advance viewing of [sth]) (影片) | 内部预映 nèi bù yù yìng | | I had a sneak preview of the school play yesterday. | sneak up viintransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived." | (approach stealthily) | 悄悄来临 qiāo qiāo lái lín | | | 偷偷溜上前 tōu tōu liū shàng qián | | I snuck up behind him whilst he was reading. |
Collins Chinese Dictionary Plus (3rd edition), 2011: sneak [ sni:k] pt, pp (US) also snuckI vi ▶ to sneak in/out 偷偷溜进(進)/出 tōutōu liūjìn/chū II vt ▶ to sneak a look at sth 偷看一眼某物 tōukàn yī yǎn mǒuwù- to sneak sb/sth into a place
将(將)某人/某物偷带(帶)进(進)一个(個)地方 jiāng mǒurén/mǒuwù tōu dàijìn yī gè dìfang
III n [c] (inf: telltale) 告密者 gàomìzhě [个 gè] sneak up vi ▶ to sneak up on sb 悄悄地接近某人 qiāoqiāo de jiējìn mǒurén |