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eavesdrop

英 [ˈiːvzdrɒp]

美 [ˈiːvzdrɑːp]

v.  偷听,窃听(其他人谈话)
n.  檐水

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Collins.1 / BNC.19789 / COCA.14900

牛津词典

    verb

    • 偷听,窃听(其他人谈话)
      to listen secretly to what other people are saying
      1. We caught him eavesdropping outside the window.
        我们撞见他正在窗外偷听。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 偷听;窃听
      If youeavesdrop onsomeone, you listen secretly to what they are saying.
      1. The government illegally eavesdropped on his telephone conversations...
        政府非法窃听了他的电话。
      2. The housemaid eavesdropped from behind the kitchen door.
        女佣在厨房门后偷听。

    英英释义

    verb

    • listen without the speaker's knowledge
      1. the jealous man was eavesdropping on his wife's conversations
      Synonym:listen in

    双语例句

    • Tom: lisa? We're not trying to eavesdrop, but we can hear you whispering.
      汤姆:丽莎?我们不想偷听,但是我们听到你们在窃窃私语。
    • He ensconced himself in the closet in order to eavesdrop.
      他藏在壁橱里,以便偷听。
    • Because the secure connection must "tunnel" through the proxy server to the intended destination, malicious proxy servers can very easily eavesdrop on any conversation.
      因为安全连接必须由代理服务器提供一个隧道才能到达目的地,因此恶意的代理服务器就可以很容易地窃取任何会话。
    • The housemaid eavesdropped from behind the kitchen door.
      女佣在厨房门后偷听。
    • Walking slowly because you're afraid we'll eavesdrop, aren't you?
      走得慢吞吞的,怕我们听见,是不是?
    • She also lets us eavesdrop on other Indians commenting on China and on Chinese airing their views on India.
      她同时也让我们窃听到了印度人对中国的评价以及中国人对印度的言论。
    • Didn't anyone ever tell you it was rude to eavesdrop?
      没有人告诉过你偷听是很不礼貌的吗?
    • Sweden's Parliament by a narrow margin on Wednesday approved a controversial law that allows authorities to eavesdrop on all email and telephone traffic that enters the country.
      瑞典议会本周三以微弱优势通过了一项颇具争议的法案,该法案允许官方截查和窃听所有跨国电子邮件及电话。
    • I also like to eavesdrop on conversations held by loud people when I'm in public places.
      在公共场合我也喜欢偷听那些大声谈话的人的交谈。
    • Some journalists will always try to eavesdrop on the private conversations of the Royal family.
      有些记者总想设法偷听皇室成员的私下交谈。