to snoop
第三人称
snoops
现在进行时
snooping
过去式
snooped
过去完成时
snooped
1
窥探, 打探
to secretly investigate or look around to discover private information about someone
- Nosy neighbors may snoop around to find out details about each other's lives.
爱管闲事的邻居可能会窥探以了解彼此生活的细节。
- Journalists may snoop for information to uncover hidden details or scandals.
记者可能会窥探信息以揭露隐藏的细节或丑闻。
- Some people snoop through the personal belongings of others out of curiosity.
有些人出于好奇窥探他人的私人物品。
- Friends should trust each other and not snoop into private affairs without permission.
朋友之间应该相互信任,未经允许不要窥探私事。
- Employees were upset to discover that their manager had been snooping on their emails.
员工们沮丧地发现他们的经理一直在窥探他们的电子邮件。