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sneak
[sniːk]
释义
(过去式、过去分词都是:snuck)
释义1:vi.告发
(informal, especially with on) To inform an authority about another's misdemeanours; to tell tales; to grass.
释义2:v.溜 To leave a place or a gathering while trying to avoid being seen or heard.
释义3:adj.提前的
In advance; before release to the general public.
例句
O'BRIEN:It was Bates. I saw him watching you. He must've gone straight to the Major and sneaked on you the moment your back was turned.(Downton Abbey)
奥布莱恩:肯定是贝茨。我看见他一直盯着你。他一定趁着你不注意时,直接去少校那里告状。(唐顿庄园)
Skyler: When I went to your office, you snuck out the back way. (Breaking Bad)
司盖乐:我去你办公室的时候,你从后门溜了。(绝命毒师)
Skyler: Wow, you snuck in. Didn't even know you were home.(Breaking Bad)
斯凯乐:喔,你偷偷溜过来。我都不知道你在家。(绝命毒师)
Gavin:In anticipation of our big release of Nucleus at CES in January, we've decided to give the world a sneak preview.(Silicon Valley)
盖文:期待着我们纽科利将在1月的电子展盛大发布。我们决定给世界一次提前的预演。(硅谷)