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espied

/ih-spahy/US // ɪˈspaɪ //UK // (ɪˈspaɪ) //

窥视,窥探,窥见,窥测

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    es·pied, es·py·ing.

    • : to see at a distance; catch sight of.

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Examples

  • Hyde-Smith has only recently hit the campaign trail and has declined to debate Espy.

  • Still, Espy’s campaign has attracted an eye-popping amount of cash for a Democrat.

  • 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.

  • In their first matchup, neither Espy nor Hyde-Smith ran campaigns free of controversy.

  • The light sound of his wheels had died away before she espied Sues tall figure coming quickly towards her.

  • From her point, the upper part alone could be espied, but what concern had she in the servants' quarters in a house?

  • At a turning in the road I saw the trusty messenger seated; and as he espied me and arose, I hastened to meet him.

  • The moment the watchman, posted on the platform of the donjon, espied from afar a troop of travelers, he sounded his horn.

  • After the feeling had come to her, to heighten the sensation she espied a little card hung under the small mirror on the wall.