eavesdrop
vi. 偷听(别人的谈话)
If you eavesdrop on someone, you listen secretly to what they are saying.
The government illegally eavesdropped on his telephone conversations...
政府非法窃听了他的电话。
The housemaid eavesdropped from behind the kitchen door.
女佣在厨房门后偷听。
1. listen without the speaker's knowledge;
They're amazingly consistent if you eavesdrop on them during interviews: You'll hear plain, neutral, bland questions.
如果你偷听他们的采访,你会吃惊于他们的始终如一的风格: 你会听到朴素的 、 中立的 、 温和的问题.
She stopped to eavesdrop her husband � � s phone talk.
她停下她正在做的事情去偷听她丈夫的电话.
Suddenly found a group of animals in ji ji cooing with what, then go to eavesdrop.
突然发现一大群小动物围在一起叽叽咕咕说着什么, 便去偷听.
Walking slowly because you're afraid we'll eavesdrop, aren't you? "
走得慢吞吞的,怕我们听见, 是不是? ”
Power sockets can be used to eavesdrop on what people type on a computer.
强大的程序接口可以窃听人们在电脑上的输入字符.