peek
US: /ˈpik/
UK: /pˈiːk/
UK: /pˈiːk/
English Vietnamese dictionary
peek /pi:k/
- nội động từ
- hé nhìn, lé nhìn
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb [V]
1 ~ (at sth) to look at sth quickly and secretly because you should not be looking at it: No peeking! + I couldn't resist peeking in the drawer. + She peeked at the audience from behind the curtain.
2 ~ out / over / through, etc. to be just visible: Her feet peeked out from the end of the blanket. + A toe peeked through the hole in his sock.
peek noun [sing.]: I took a quick peek inside.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 peer, peep, glimpse, look, squint (at), squinny (at), Scots keek, Colloq take or have a gander (at), Brit take a dekko (at):
A small boy peeked out from under the blanket.
n.
2 look, glimpse, peep, glance, Scots keek, Colloq gander, look-see:
I've had a peek at what Father hid in the cupboard.
Concise English dictionary
peeks|peeked|peekingpɪːk
noun
+a secret look
verb
+throw a glance at; take a brief look at