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Перевод: peep speek peep


[существительное]
взгляд украдкой; первое появление; проблеск ; щель ; скважина ; писк ; чириканье;
[глагол]
заглядывать; смотреть прищурясь; смотреть сквозь дырочку; смотреть сквозь маленькое отверстие; подглядывать; выглядывать; проглядывать; проявляться; чирикать; пищать; пикнуть


Тезаурус:

  1. Peep show!
  2. You will also get a fascinating peep into the other side of television.
  3. Then one morning came a tell-tale peep, peep.
  4. When they are asked to sign a piece of paper they moan and groan, and get paranoid about people trying to peep at them in their luxury.
  5. However, when Dolly Howard thought she would peep through the curtains to see how her father was reacting to the nudes she found that she was the one who was shocked.
  6. Now you have castles grim towering to heaven; again, a storm-beat wall of cliff, the mist surgings beneath imitating the motions of the waves of ocean; now you seem to get a peep of fairyland, and think you see the dwellers in a city of light: again, the veil seems as if hiding a very abode of woes, dark places of gloom.
  7. "Not a peep out of them since shortly after eight.
  8. Before he took off, he couldn't resist another quick peep under the wagon.
  9. Boots are the best footgear on rough terrain and a torch is essential if the intention is to peep or venture into the caves that will be seen en route.
  10. Let a wee thought just peep in a man's mind at dawn on the Mull of Oa and it's all the gossip at the Butt of Lewis by noon.
  11. Despite its eulogistic tone Oldershaw's memory seems more credible than E. C. Bentley's half-humorous, half-invented sketch of Thomas aged sixteen during his first half-year at St. Paul's: "It was Walker Frederick Walker, the High Master too, who had made this possible by clearing the "History Eighth", the first recruits to which included my friend Oldershaw and myself, soon to be joined by an exceptionally reserved and quiet boy who usually had in his pocket a rat or so, and a few snakes, which he would shut in his desk with books, and occasionally peep at stealthily - Edward Thomas the poet."
  12. Not a peep from the Treasury Solicitor; the D-Notice Committee obviously didn't (notice, that is).
  13. Sooty, Sweep and Soo and Harry and Matthew too invite you all to take a peep behind the cameras and the curtains into their world of memories and magic.

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