voyeur / vwɑˈyɜr, vɔɪ-; French vwaˈyœr /

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voyeur 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural vo·yeurs [vwah-yurz, voi-; French vwa-yœr]. /vwɑˈyɜrz, vɔɪ-; French vwaˈyœr/.

  1. a person who engages in voyeurism.

voyeur 近义词

voyeur

等同于 peeping Tom

voyeur 的近义词 4

更多voyeur例句

  1. The occasional voyeur witnessed how a playful mouth delved into the most intimate parts, while they were soaked by a morning shower when everyone slept in.
  2. There is no better place in the world for a voyeur like me to be constantly amused.
  3. A viewer of a Metsu scene should also feel like a participant in it, not like a remote, Vermeer-ish voyeur.
  4. To hear Moore dissect that last scene, she was as much the voyeur of the moment as the participant.
  5. And as soon as that thing comes off, they better clear a path to the bar at Voyeur.
  6. Last Thursday night, Lindsay Lohan got punched in the face at her own birthday party, at a Los Angeles nightclub called Voyeur.
  7. It was obviously not the case of a voyeur spying on others—not with the kind of excitement the running man had shown.
  8. He ate with such visible pleasure that Perry felt like a voyeur.