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单词 peep
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peep

verb
/piːp/
/piːp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they peep
/piːp/
/piːp/
he / she / it peeps
/piːps/
/piːps/
past simple peeped
/piːpt/
/piːpt/
past participle peeped
/piːpt/
/piːpt/
-ing form peeping
/ˈpiːpɪŋ/
/ˈpiːpɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to look quickly and secretly at something, especially through a small opening
    • We caught her peeping through the keyhole.
    • Could I just peep inside?
    • He was peeping at her through his fingers.
    Extra Examples
    • He peeped out cautiously from behind the door.
    • She was tempted to peep at the letter.
    • The child peeped through a crack in the door.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • cautiously
    • out
    preposition
    • at
    • through
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  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to be just able to be seen
    • The tower peeped above the trees.
    • The sun peeped out from behind the clouds.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • cautiously
    • out
    preposition
    • at
    • through
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive, transitive] peep (something) to make a short high sound; to make something make this sound
    More Like This Onomatopoeic wordsOnomatopoeic words
    • beep
    • bleep
    • boohoo
    • brrr
    • buzz
    • click
    • clip-clop
    • ding-dong
    • hiss
    • mwah
    • peep
    • ping
    • plop
    • pop
    • rat-tat
    • splat
    • splosh
    • squeak
    • squeal
    • squelch
    • swish
    • tee-hee
    • thud
    • thwack
    • tick-tock
    • toot
    • vroom
    • wham
    • whoosh
    • zoom
  4. Word Originverb senses 1 to 2 late 15th cent.: symbolic; compare with peek. verb sense 3 late Middle English: imitative; compare with cheep.

peep

noun
/piːp/
/piːp/
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  1. [countable, usually singular] a quick or secret look at something
    • Dave took a quick peep at the last page.
    Extra Examples
    • I noticed him take a little peep at his watch.
    • I took a peep through the keyhole.
    • The film gives us a peep behind the curtain at a Broadway musical.
    • a peep into the private life of a world leader
    • I took a quick peep at the last page.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • quick
    verb + peep
    • have
    • take
    • get
    preposition
    • peep at
    • peep behind
    • peep into
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  2. [singular] (informal) something that somebody says or a sound that somebody makes
    • We did not hear a peep out of the baby all night.
    • Not a peep of protest was heard from the State Department.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + peep
    • utter
    • hear
    phrases
    • (not) a peep
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  3. [countable] a short high sound like the one made by a young bird or by a whistle (= a small metal or plastic tube that you blow to make a high sound)
  4. (also peep peep)
    [countable] (British English) a word for the sound of a car’s horn, used especially by children
  5. Word Originnoun sense 1 late 15th cent.: symbolic; compare with peek. noun senses 2 to 4 late Middle English: imitative; compare with cheep.
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