espied / ɪˈspaɪ /

窥视窥探窥见窥测

espied 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

es·pied, es·py·ing.

  1. to see at a distance; catch sight of.

espied 近义词

v. 动词 verb

catch sight of

更多espied例句

  1. Hyde-Smith has only recently hit the campaign trail and has declined to debate Espy.
  2. Still, Espy’s campaign has attracted an eye-popping amount of cash for a Democrat.
  3. A new state flag and medical marijuana are on the ballot, which some have pointed to as evidence of progress in Mississippi and a potential driver for Espy’s base.
  4. In their first matchup, neither Espy nor Hyde-Smith ran campaigns free of controversy.
  5. The light sound of his wheels had died away before she espied Sues tall figure coming quickly towards her.
  6. From her point, the upper part alone could be espied, but what concern had she in the servants' quarters in a house?
  7. At a turning in the road I saw the trusty messenger seated; and as he espied me and arose, I hastened to meet him.
  8. The moment the watchman, posted on the platform of the donjon, espied from afar a troop of travelers, he sounded his horn.
  9. After the feeling had come to her, to heighten the sensation she espied a little card hung under the small mirror on the wall.