[no obj. with adverbial of direction]move or go in a furtive or stealthy manner
偷偷地走,溜
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I sneaked out by the back exit .我从后门溜了出去。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]convey (someone or something) in such a way
偷带
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someone sneaked a camera inside. 有人偷偷带进了一架照相机。
[with obj.]do or obtain (something) in a stealthy or furtive way
偷偷地做(或获得)
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she sneaked a glance at her watch .她偷瞥了一眼手表。
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偷偷地走近(某人)
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he sneaks up on us slyly .他偷偷地走到了我们身边。
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〈英, 非正式〉 (尤作儿童用语)打小报告;告密
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she sneaked on us .她打我们的小报告。
〈英〉 (尤作儿童用语)打小报告的人;告密的人。
a furtive and contemptible person
偷偷摸摸的人,鬼鬼祟祟的人
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he was branded a prying sneak for eavesdropping on intimate conversation .他被指责为一个刺探别人隐私的人,总是偷听别人的亲密谈话。
(常作
〈北美〉 <Bold>SNEAKER</Bold>的简称。
acting or done surreptitiously, unofficially, or without warning
偷偷摸摸的,秘密的,无预警的
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a sneak thief 一个鬼鬼祟祟的贼
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a sneak preview .秘密的预演。
"late 16th cent.: probably dialect; perhaps related to obsolete