peepers / ˈpi pər /

偷窥者窥视者偷看者偷窥狂

peepers 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.

peepers 近义词

peepers

等同于 private eye

peepers

等同于 baby blues

peepers

等同于 peeping Tom

peepers 的近义词 4
peepers

等同于 toad

peepers 的近义词 4
peepers

等同于 detective

peepers

等同于 eye

更多peepers例句

  1. Emerald peepers have long served as potent symbols in great works of writing, from Othello to Harry Potter.
  2. I must show that before cameras I am very much of a person, and I take the initiative with the lens peepers.
  3. I began, however, to be apprehensive that he would soon be put hors de combat, by losing the use of his peepers.
  4. If anybody tries to stop us or to snitch you free you'll get the acid in those shining peepers without being able to move.
  5. Some conversation that the young peepers, of course, couldn't hear passed over the telephone.
  6. Did you never see two gentlemen with only a couple of peepers between them before!