peep
v. 窺視,偷看; (小鳥等)唧唧地叫; (從隱蔽處)出現
n. 窺視; 唧唧聲; 隱現; 慢慢露出
If you peep, or peep at something, you have a quick look at it, often secretly and quietly.
Children came to peep at him round the doorway...
孩子們圍在門口偷看他。
Now and then she peeped to see if he was noticing her.
她時不時地偷眼看他是否在注意自己。
If something peeps out from behind or under something, a small part of it is visible or becomes visible.
Purple and yellow flowers peeped up between rocks...
岩石間隱約可見紫色和黃色的花兒。
Here and there a face peeped out from the shop doorway.
商店門口從不同方向露出一張臉。
If you say that you don't hear a peep from someone, you mean that they do not say anything or make any noise.
You don't hear a peep from her once she's gone to bed.
她一睡覺,就不會發出一點兒動靜。
1. the short weak cry of a young bird
2. a secret look
1. look furtively;
2. cause to appear;
3. make high-pitched sounds; of birds
4. speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voice
5. appear as though from hiding;
They like a child on a peep show, shadow play and painting.
他們孩提時代就喜歡上了西洋鏡, 皮影戲和繪畫藝術.
He took a peep through the door.
他往門裡偷看了一眼.
Don't peep at the neighbors.
不要偷看鄰居.
In the meadows pretty flowers peep out from the grass.
在牧草地上,美麗的花兒從草間隱約地顯現.
I took a peep through the keyhole.
我從鑰匙孔偷看了一眼.