sneak如何读

英:[sniːk]

美:[sniːk]

sneak英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 潜行 go quietly and furtively
  2. vt. & vi. 偷steal

sneak是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 鬼鬼祟祟的人,偷偷摸摸的人
  2. 溜走,不告而别
  3. <英俚>告密者,打小报告的人,告状者
  4. 偷偷摸摸的勾当
  5. 卑怯的人
  6. 小偷
  7. 偷偷摸摸的举动,偷偷摸摸的行为
  8. 【板】滚球
  9. 橡皮底帆布鞋
  10. 鬼鬼祟祟的小人那样品质
  11. 旅行鞋
  12. sneaker的缩略形式
  13. 暗中预先观看电影
adj. (形容词)
  1. 突然的,出其不意的,事先不加警告的,突如其来的
  2. 偷偷的,鬼鬼祟祟的,偷偷摸摸的
  3. 不声不响进行的,暗中进行的
  4. 秘密的
  5. 寄生的
  6. 诡秘的
v. (动词)
  1. 偷偷地走,潜行
  2. 溜,溜进,偷偷溜走
  3. 偷偷地躲避,狡猾地逃避,偷偷逃走
  4. <英俚>向老师打小报告,告密,告发,告状
  5. <口>偷窃,偷走
  6. 偷偷取得, 偷拿,偷带
  7. 偷偷地吃
  8. 隐藏
  9. 偷偷跑来
  10. 行动鬼祟,鬼鬼祟祟做事,偷偷摸摸地做,偷偷摸摸地行动
  11. 偷偷走近

sneak变形

复数:sneaks

第三人称单数:sneaks

现在分词:sneaking

过去式:sneaked或snuck

过去分词:sneaked或snuck

sneak词根

词根:sneak

adj.

sneaky 鬼鬼祟祟的;暗中的,卑鄙的

sneaking 鬼鬼祟祟的;私下的;卑鄙的

adv.

sneakingly 卑鄙地;偷偷地

n.

sneaker 运动鞋;卑鄙者;鬼鬼祟祟做事的人

v.

sneaking 潜行(sneak的ing形式)

sneak英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to go stealthily or furtively : slink

snuck out early

to act in or as if in a furtive manner

to carry the football on a quarterback sneak

transitive verb

to put, bring, or take in a furtive or artful manner

sneak a smoke

noun

a person who acts in a stealthy, furtive, or shifty manner

a stealthy or furtive move

an unobserved departure or escape

sneaker sense 2—usually used in plural

quarterback sneak

adjective

carried on secretly : clandestine

occurring without warning : surprise

a sneak attack

sneak词组

sneak out渐隐;偷偷溜走

sneak in淡入,渐显

sneak out of逃避;偷偷溜出

sneak attackn. 偷袭

sneak preview影片未公开宣布的预演;内部预映;试映

sneak peek先睹为快;快速前瞻

sneak up on偷偷地接近(等于creep up on)

sneak词源中文解释

1550年代(隐含在 sneakish 中),“悄悄地爬行或偷偷行动; 以悄悄、躲躲藏藏的方式移动或前往”(不及物动词); 可能来自一些方言中中古英语 sniken “爬行,匍匐”(约1200年),源自古英语 snican “悄悄地爬行,匍匐”,源自原始日耳曼语 *sneikanan,与snail和 snake (名词)的词根有关。

及物动词的意义“偷偷插入”可追溯到1640年代。1883年开始出现“偷偷享用或获取”的意思。相关词汇: Sneaking。在1869年之前,用sneak up on某人或某物。

作为形容词,用于描述感觉、怀疑等,“不公开宣誓的,不显露的”,始于1748年。1859年有记录的Sneak-thief,指通过未锁定的门窗进入并偷窃的人; 电影sneak-preview指官方发布前的电影版本,始于1938年。

sneak词源英文解释

Verb akin to Old English snīcan to sneak along, Old Norse snīkja

The first known use of sneak was in 1594

sneak儿童词典英英释义

sneak1 of 3verb

to go about in a sly or secret manner

to put, bring, or take in a sly manner

sneak2 of 3noun

a person who acts in a secret or sly manner

the act or an instance of sneaking

sneak3 of 3adjective

carried on secretly : clandestine

occurring without warning

a sneak attack

sneak1 of 3verb

to go about in a sly or secret manner

to put, bring, or take in a sly manner

sneak2 of 3noun

a person who acts in a secret or sly manner

the act or an instance of sneaking

sneak3 of 3adjective

carried on secretly : clandestine

occurring without warning

a sneak attack

sneak 例句

1 “Why didn’t you just talk to me? Tell me about the mayo and Cotton Swab instead of sneaking?”

2 “Why do you care? You left her behind! What, are you scared she’s going to sneak into your camp and make you all sick? She’s jine. There’s nothing wrong with her!”

3 The three of us snuck up to the cliff again, watched them climb back into their driver’s seats and take off down the highway, the lead car’s lights spinning but making no sound.

4 Though he has become rather proficient at slipping in at abnormal hours, sneaking out is a different matter.

5 Mama’s first suspicion was that the cricket had sneaked out and smuggled all the money from the cash register into the cage.

6 Together the three of us sneaked through the side streets of downtown while a huge column of smoke billowed up behind us from my school gymnasium.

7 “I can tell you one thing,” the doctor said, “if it was the younger sister sneaking around this house at night, she had nerves of iron. It watches,” he added suddenly.

8 I still can't figure how anything that big could have snuck up on me unawares.

9 “Find a way to sneak into Community Meeting Room B.”

10 He shut up his grumbling stomach by sneaking a few ears of corn.

11 “So he saw that Chet was distracted and sneaked his mask out of his pocket so he’d have a mask alibi—not to mention the cool special-edition mask he wanted,” Frank finished.

12 “I wondered where you were sneaking off to in the night,” she said after I finished.

13 He ran a sneak up the middle for a touchdown.

14 I’d come across the picture of her under the ink blotter on Daddy's desk the last time I'd sneaked into his office.

15 My father was at the sink, sneaking a bite of a doughnut.

16 The usually dominant Doval struggled to find the strike zone, Marco Luciano — the Giants’ rookie shortstop — bobbled a potential game-ending double play grounder, and a Pirates rookie making his major-league debut snuck a single past second baseman Thairo Estrada to extend the inning.

17 Please close the door after you, because an awful draught might sneak in behind you.

请关上你后面的门, 因为有一个强烈的气流可能会从你后面偷偷潜进来.

18 Horses reared and fell over screaming, ravens flew, crazy as bats in a fire, men staggered, gesturing wildly, making speeches, dying or sometimes pretending to be dying, sneaking off.

19 He’d felt so daring, sneaking away from home in the middle of the night.

20 We had snuck onto the wooded path behind the sports fields, walked down to the boathouse, and slipped in without anyone noticing.

sneak 同义词

1 鬼鬼祟祟的人

sneaker weasel slink

4

nim

6 偷带

smuggle

7 告密的人

finger telltale informer

9 偷偷地做

steal

13 鬼祟的

sneaky furtive sneaking

20 偷偷摸摸的行为

hanky-panky

23 打小报告者

fink snitch

24 滚球

bowl creeper roly-poly

26 告状

snitch

28 橡皮底帆布鞋

sneaker plimsoll dap

30 偷偷地走

sidle

34 恼人的

off pesky trying ungodly

35 行为卑鄙

play hard

36 偷取

filch

37 打小报告

tell tattle snitch tell tales

40 卑鄙小人

hilding

41 潜藏

lurk

43 偷偷逃走

sneaking

sneak 短语相关

quarterback sneak sneak peek sneak preview sneak thief sneak up on

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