peeper 的定义
- a person or thing that emits or utters a peeping sound.
- Northeastern U.S. any of several frogs having a peeping call, especially the spring peeper.
peeper 近义词
等同于 toad
peeper 的近义词 4 个
等同于 private eye
等同于 baby blues
等同于 peeping Tom
peeper 的近义词 4 个
等同于 detective
等同于 eye
更多peeper例句
- The park’s thick and lush hardwood canopy goes full Technicolor in October, attracting thousands of leaf peepers looking for Instagram gold.
- Some eye issues ease when we give our peepers a break, but other times the solution is simply a stronger prescription.
- 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.
- Humans have long dreamt about looking directly at the Sun, even though it’s extremely dangerous for our peepers.
- A farmer going by told him it was only a "spring Peeper," whatever that was, "some kind of a critter in the water."
- He had the sore peeper bound up for three or four days before he took it to a hospital.
- Ned Ward describes them as figuring, in his time, on the door of “a star-peeper,” in Prescot Street.
- He quietly sidled up to the hole where a peeper's nose made a knot on the tent on the inside.
- He kept his eyes on the crosshair of the peeper, one hand over the timer button.