中英词典
形容词
snooping [形容词]1. 窥探的;打探的;偷窥的
2. 偷看的;窃听的
名词
snooping [名词]1. 窥探;打探;偷窥行为
2. 偷看;窃听行为
词语辨析
snooping 和 spying 这两个词都表示“窥探”或“偷窥”的意思,但snooping 通常用于形容非法、不正当或侵犯他人隐私的行为,而 spying 则更常用于形容专业、秘密的监听或监视行为。词汇扩充
1. snoop [动词] - 偷窥;打探;调查2. snooper [名词] - 爱窥探者;爱打听者
3. snoopy [形容词] - 爱管闲事的;好打听的
近义词
spy, pry, peek, eavesdrop反义词
respect, privacy柯林斯词典
snooping
1. 行为动词If someone is snooping around, they are secretly looking around a place, for example in order to find out information about someone or something. (INFORMAL)
2. 名词
Snooping is the activity of secretly looking around a place, for example in order to find out information about someone or something. (INFORMAL)
牛津词典
snooping
1. 名词The activity of secretly investigating something, especially someone's private affairs.
2. 行为动词
Investigate or look around furtively in an attempt to find out something, especially information about someone's private affairs.
用法
1. He was caught snooping around the office after hours. (他被发现在办公室外打探。)2. I saw the neighbor snooping through our mail. (我看到邻居在偷窥我们的信件。)
3. The detective did some snooping to gather evidence. (侦探进行了一些调查以收集证据。)
4. She couldn't resist snooping in her sister's diary. (她忍不住窥探了她姐姐的日记。)
5. Snooping around other people's houses is an invasion of privacy. (在别人家里窥探是侵犯隐私权。)
例句
- He was caught snooping around the office after hours. (他被发现在办公室外打探。)
- I saw the neighbor snooping through our mail. (我看到邻居在偷窥我们的信件。)
- The detective did some snooping to gather evidence. (侦探进行了一些调查以收集证据。)
- She couldn't resist snooping in her sister's diary. (她忍不住窥探了她姐姐的日记。)
- Snooping around other people's houses is an invasion of privacy. (在别人家里窥探是侵犯隐私权。)
- Stop snooping on me. It's none of your business. (别偷窥我,这不关你的事。)
- The journalist was accused of snooping into the private lives of celebrities. (那位记者被指控侵犯名人的私生活。)
- She felt guilty for snooping into her friend's personal messages. (她因偷看朋友的私人信息而感到内疚。)
- The nosy neighbor was always snooping around, trying to find out everyone's business. (那个爱管闲事的邻居总是四处窥探,试图打听每个人的事情。)
- My mom has a habit of snooping through my room when I'm not home. (我妈妈有一个习惯,当我不在家时会到我房间里翻东西。)
- He was accused of snooping on his co-workers' emails. (他被指控偷窥同事们的电子邮件。)
- The government agency was involved in snooping on citizens' phone calls. (政府机构参与了对公民电话的监听。)
- She found some interesting information while snooping around her boyfriend's computer. (她在偷看她男朋友电脑时发现了一些有趣的信息。)
- The hacker was snooping around the company's database, looking for valuable information. (黑客在公司的数据库里四处窥探,寻找有价值的信息。)
- The journalist was criticized for snooping into the private lives of public figures. (那位记者因侵犯公众人物的私生活受到批评。)
- The government's snooping on citizens' online activities raised concerns about privacy. (政府对公民在线活动的监听引发了对隐私的担忧。)
- She suspected her roommate of snooping through her personal belongings. (她怀疑她的室友在偷窥她的私人物品。)
- He installed security cameras to prevent snooping on his property. (他安装了安全摄像头来防止对他财产的偷窥。)
- The journalist was fired for snooping on confidential documents without permission. (那位记者因未经许可窥探机密文件被解雇。)
- The detective spent hours snooping around the crime scene for clues. (侦探在犯罪现场四处窥探寻找线索花费了几个小时。)
- She felt guilty after snooping on her boyfriend's text messages. (她在偷看男朋友的短信后感到内疚。)