sneak 英 [sni:k]   美 [snik]

sneak

sneak  英 [sni:k] 美 [snik]

v. 偷偷走;偷偷做;打小报告  adj. 偷偷的 

进行时:sneaking  过去式:sneaked  过去分词:sneaked  第三人称单数:sneaks  名词复数:sneaks 

I sneaked up the stairs. 我蹑手蹑脚地上了楼。
We sneaked a look at her diary. 我们偷偷看了一眼她的日记。

  • The word sneak has many shades of meaning, but all involve doing something in a secretive or stealthy way. If you sneak home after midnight, that means you’re quietly creeping into the house so no one will hear you.
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  • v. 偷偷走;偷偷做;打小报告
  • adj. 偷偷的
  • 1. I sneaked up the stairs.

    我蹑手蹑脚地上了楼。

  • 2. We sneaked a look at her diary.

    我们偷偷看了一眼她的日记。

  • 3. I managed to sneak a note to him.

    我设法偷偷给他递了张条子。

  • 4. I managed to sneak him a note.

    我设法偷偷给他递了张条子。

  • 5. I sneaked a cake when they were out of the room.

    趁他们不在屋里,我偷偷拿了一块蛋糕。

  • 6. Did you sneak on me to the teacher?

    你有没有向老师告我的状?

  • 7. He sneaked up on his sister and shouted ‘Boo!’.

    他偷偷溜到妹妹身边,然后大喊一声“嘿!”

  • 8. a sneak attack

    偷袭

  • sneak (n.) "a sneaking person; mean, contemptible fellow," 1640s, from sneak (v.).
  • sneak (v.) 1550s (implied in sneakish), perhaps from some dialectal survival of Middle English sniken "to creep, crawl" (c. 1200), related to Old English snican "to sneak along, creep, crawl," from Proto-Germanic *sneikanan, which is related to the root of snake (n.). Of feelings, suspicions, etc., from 1748. Transitive sense, "to partake of surreptitiously" is from 1883. Related: Sneaking. Sneak-thief first recorded 1859; sneak-preview is from 1938.
sneak / sniːk ; NAmE sniːk / verb , noun , adjective sneak sneaks sneaked snuck sneaking verb HELP  The usual past form is sneaked,but snuckis now very common in informal speech in NAmEand some people use it in BrEtoo. However, many people think that it is not correct and it should not be used in formal writing. 过去式通常为 sneaked,但在美式英语非正式的口语中,现在普遍用 snuck,在英式英语中也有人用 snuck。不过,许多人认为这不正确,不应在正式书面语中使用。 1 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to go somewhere secretly, trying to avoid being seen 偷偷地走;溜 SYN creep I sneaked up the stairs. 我蹑手蹑脚地上了楼。 2 [transitive ] to do sth or take sb/sth somewhere secretly, often without permission 偷偷地做;偷带;偷拿 sneaksth We sneaked a look at her diary. 我们偷偷看了一眼她的日记。 sneaksth to sb I managed to sneak a note to him. 我设法偷偷给他递了张条子。 sneaksb sth I managed to sneak him a note. 我设法偷偷给他递了张条子。 3 [transitive ] sneaksth ( informal) to secretly take sth small or unimportant 偷走(不重要的或小的东西) SYN pinch I sneaked a cake when they were out of the room. 趁他们不在屋里,我偷偷拿了一块蛋糕。 4 [intransitive ] sneak(on sb) (to sb) ( old-fashioned) ( BrE disapproving) to tell an adult that another child has done sth wrong, especially in order to cause trouble (儿童向成人)打小报告,告状 SYN snitch Did you sneak on me to the teacher? 你有没有向老师告我的状? PHRASAL VERB ˌsneak ˈup (on sb/sth) to move towards sb very quietly so that they do not see or hear you until you reach them 偷偷走近 He sneaked up on his sister and shouted ‘Boo!’. 他偷偷溜到妹妹身边,然后大喊一声“嘿!” noun ( old-fashioned) ( BrE disapproving) a person, especially a child, who tells sb about sth wrong that another person has done 打小报告的人,告状者(尤指儿童) SYN snitch adjective [only before noun ] done without any warning 突然的;出其不意的 a sneak attack 偷袭 sneak / sniːk ; NAmE sniːk /
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