snooper / (ˈsnuːpə) /

窥探者窥视者偷窥者侦查员

snooper 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who snoops
  2. British informal a person employed by the DSS to spy on claimants to make sure that they are not infringing the conditions of their eligibility for benefit

snooper 近义词

n. 名词 noun

snoop

更多snooper例句

  1. Are your habits safe from even that most everyday of snooper?
  2. At length, the snooper emerged into a big cavern, swinging slowly to scan it.
  3. "You are a snooper and a porcupine about tobacco; but otherwise quite a nice woman," he said.
  4. Oh, you'll get yours as soon as I finish with your pardner, you little hog-wallopin' snooper, you.
  5. The next time Miss Snooper makes a trip around the barrel I'm going to run up the side of it and trust to luck.
  6. The snooper was also transmitting in, to another screen, from two hundred feet above the village.