sneak
verb
noun
adj
sniːk
verb
1
GO SECRETLY
偷偷地走
to
go
somewhere
secretly
and
quietly
in
order
to
avoid
being
seen
or
heard
偷偷地走,潜行,溜;
I always + adv/prep
[+
in/out/away
etc
]
They
sneaked
off
without
paying!
他们没付钱就溜了!
She
snuck
out
of
the
house
once
her
parents
were
asleep.
她父母刚一睡着她就溜出了家门。
2
TAKE/GIVE SECRETLY
偷偷地拿/给
to
hide
something
and
take
it
somewhere
or
give
it
to
someone
secretly
偷偷携带
T
I
snuck
her
a
note.
我偷偷塞给她一张纸条。
sneak
sth
through/past
etc
sb/sth
Douglas
had
sneaked
his
camera
into
the
show.
道格拉斯偷偷把照相机带进了展览会。
3
sneak a look/glance/peek
to
look
at
something
quickly
and
secretly,
especially
something
that
you
are
not
supposed
to
see
偷看一眼〔尤指不该看的东西〕
He
sneaked
a
look
at
her.
他偷偷地看了她一眼。
4
STEAL
偷窃
to
quickly
and
secretly
steal
something
unimportant
or
of
little
value
[非正式] 偷,偷拿〔不重要或不太值钱的东西〕
T | informal
sneak
sth
from
sb
We
used
to
sneak
cigarettes
from
Dad.
我们以前老是从爸爸那里偷香烟。
5
to
tell
someone
such
as
a
parent
or
teacher
about
something
that
another
person
has
done
wrong,
because
you
want
to
cause
trouble
for
that
person
〔向家长、老师等〕告发,打…的小报告
A
little
brat
named
Oliver
sneaked
on
me.
一个叫奥利弗的小家伙告了我的状。
6
to
come
near
someone
very
quietly,
so
that
they
do
not
see
you
until
you
reach
them
偷偷地走近,蹑手蹑脚地靠近
[+
on/behind
etc
]
I
wish
you
wouldn’t
sneak
up
on
me
like
that!
你不要这样偷偷摸摸地走过来好不好!
noun
7
a
child
who
other
children
dislike,
because
they
tell
adults
about
bad
things
that
the
other
children
have
done
wrong
[英,非正式] 打小报告的孩子,告状的小孩
BrE informal
You
little
sneak!
你这个打小报告的家伙!
8
someone
who
is
not
liked
because
they
do
things
secretly
and
cannot
be
trusted
[美,非正式] 鬼鬼祟祟的人,偷偷摸摸的人
AmE informal
adj
9
doing
things
very
secretly
and
quickly,
so
that
people
do
not
notice
you
or
cannot
stop
you
偷偷的
a
sneak
attack
偷袭
a
sneak
thief
小偷