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espy

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

望见,望文生义,窥视,望风

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Definitions

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

  • But in 2003, Foxx hilariously sang a tribute to Serena Williams at the ESPY Awards.

  • FREDDY ESPY PLIMPTON People used to ask me what George was like when he woke up in the morning?

  • It is proposed to form this ascending column of air by kindling large fires which, Mr. Espy says, are known to produce rain.

  • He would espy the beauty of an old binding through any amount of abrasion and laceration.

  • He had such remarkable eyesight that he could espy the ear of a squirrel projecting above the highest limb of a tall white oak.

  • King Eterscél's folk espy that house and suppose that it was food that the cowherds kept there.

  • Espy still lived, still loved her; they might yet be restored to each other.