peeper / ˈpi pər /

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peeper 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that emits or utters a peeping sound.
  2. Northeastern U.S. any of several frogs having a peeping call, especially the spring peeper.

peeper 近义词

peeper

等同于 toad

peeper 的近义词 4
peeper

等同于 private eye

peeper

等同于 baby blues

peeper

等同于 peeping Tom

peeper 的近义词 4
peeper

等同于 detective

peeper

等同于 eye

更多peeper例句

  1. The park’s thick and lush hardwood canopy goes full Technicolor in October, attracting thousands of leaf peepers looking for Instagram gold.
  2. Some eye issues ease when we give our peepers a break, but other times the solution is simply a stronger prescription.
  3. The facility is already using its massive peeper to take a close look at sunspots, and its observations may someday lead to better forecasts of space weather.
  4. Humans have long dreamt about looking directly at the Sun, even though it’s extremely dangerous for our peepers.
  5. A farmer going by told him it was only a "spring Peeper," whatever that was, "some kind of a critter in the water."
  6. He had the sore peeper bound up for three or four days before he took it to a hospital.
  7. Ned Ward describes them as figuring, in his time, on the door of “a star-peeper,” in Prescot Street.
  8. He quietly sidled up to the hole where a peeper's nose made a knot on the tent on the inside.
  9. He kept his eyes on the crosshair of the peeper, one hand over the timer button.