释义 |
snoop I. \ˈsnüp\ verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Dutch snoepen to buy or eat something on the sly, eat sweets, fornicate; akin to Frisian snobje to buy sweets, Norwegian snopa to eat sweets, throw money away on sweets, Old Norse snoppa snout, snapa to snuffle, snap — more at snap intransitive verb : to look or pry in a sneaking or meddlesome manner : search intrusively or pryingly < interception of telephone conversations … is an intrusion into the home … because its purpose and effect is to snoop into what goes on in the home — Wayne Morse > transitive verb : to pry into, search for, or doggedly or exhaustively search out and examine the affairs, activities, or contents of < knew he was around, they had snooped him for days — Fletcher Pratt > II. noun (-s) : snooper |