snoop
snoop 英 [snuːp] 美
vi. 调查,窥探 n. 私家侦探,到处窥视;爱管闲事的人 vt. 窥察,窥探
进行时:snooping 过去式:snooped 过去分词:snooped 第三人称单数:snoops 名词复数:snoops
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- vi. 调查,窥探
- n. 私家侦探,到处窥视;爱管闲事的人
- vt. 窥察,窥探
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1. A good snoop would have sat behind the man's desk, looked under it for piles of shoes, rummaged through the bin.
优秀的窥探者会坐到办公桌后面去,看看下面有没有成堆的鞋子,翻翻垃圾筒里都有些什么。
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2. The president and police have more power, claiming more authority to snoop into the private lives of citizens with less oversight from the courts.
总统和警方现在拥有更多权力,有更大权力可以窥探公民私生活,而接受法庭监管变少了。
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3. The same has occurred in Bahrain, while in Iran, deep packet inspection - used to snoop on email, VoIP calls, and other online activity - has been reported.
同样的事情也发生在巴林。 据报道,伊朗使用深度数据包检测技术来窥探电子邮件、网络语音电话和其它在线活动。
- snoop (n.) 1891, "act of snooping," from snoop (v.). Meaning "one who snoops" is from 1929; meaning "detective" is from 1942. snooper "one who pries or peeps" is from 1889.
- snoop (v.) 1832, "to go around in a prying manner," American English, probably from Dutch snoepen "to pry," also "eat in secret, eat sweets, sneak," probably related to snappen "to bite, snatch" (see snap (v.)). Specific meaning "to pry into other people's business" is attested from 1921. Related: Snooped; snooping.
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