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peek

/peek/US // pik //UK // (piːk) //

窥视,偷看,窥探,偷窥

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to look or glance quickly or furtively, especially through a small opening or from a concealed location; peep; peer.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a quick or furtive look or glance; peep.

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Examples

  • Hell, we may even take a peek at the original pitch deck that made it all happen.

  • As we wait for its annual report for 2020, its year in review offers a sneak peek into how Carbon grew the past year.

  • Take a peek below the surface and learn more about the various forms of wildlife we rarely get to see.

  • Even if you can’t dine inside at the moment, you should at least see the 1936 facade and take a peek at the bar.

  • To get users interested, they also provide a sneak peek into the findings in the next series of Stories.

  • Tickets go on sale to the public January 15; check back then for a link and an early peek at the inspiring lineup of speakers.

  • The pyramids of Meroe await a day when stability will allow outsiders to peek at a forgotten ancient kingdom.

  • As such, they allow us a peek at the chemistry before the planets and moons evolved into what we know them as today.

  • To track your light exposure and progress, simply take a peek at the 10 LED lights attached to the face of the device.

  • Check out a sneak peek of one of the most anticipated films of the year.

  • In fact, if we should peek in the back of the camera, and to do so would ruin the exposure, we could not even see it.

  • So, at first, he could be almost casual about what he saw in the peek box.

  • Even the most reckless of gambling junkmen could not be expected to dare much of an investment in such a peek-a-boo game as that.

  • When the doorbell rang, half an hour later, Mr. Fielding was on his hands and knees playing "peek-boo!"

  • I used to peek through under to see the little one in the straw, and wonder what things swaddling clothes were.