lurk
lurk 英 [lɜ:k] 美 [lɜrk]
vi. 潜伏;潜藏;埋伏 n. 潜伏;埋伏
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- To lurk is to creep around, hide out, and wait to attack. Your team’s strategy for winning capture the flag might be to lurk in the bushes for an hour until the opposing side thinks you gave up and went home.
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- vi. 潜伏;潜藏;埋伏
- n. 潜伏;埋伏
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1. Why are you lurking around outside my house?
你在我房子外面鬼鬼祟祟的,想干什么?
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2. A crocodile was lurking just below the surface.
有条鳄鱼就潜伏在水面下。
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3. At night, danger lurks in these streets.
夜晚这些街上隐藏着危险。
- lurk (v.) c. 1300, lurken "to hide, lie hidden," probably from Scandinavian (compare dialectal Norwegian lurka "to sneak away," dialectal Swedish lurka "to be slow in one's work"), perhaps ultimately related to Middle English luren "to frown, lurk" (see lower (v.2)). From late 14c. as "move about secretly;" also "escape observation." Related: Lurked; lurking.
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