单词 | eavesdrop |
释义 | eaves·drop /ˈiːvzdrɒp $ -drɑːp/ verb (eavesdropped, eavesdropping) [intransitive] LISTENto deliberately listen secretly to other people’s conversations 偷听,窃听 → overhear There was Helena eavesdropping outside the door. 海伦娜当时在门外偷听。 —eavesdropper noun [countable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuseavesdrop• She wanted to ask what the Leighs were talking about, but did not want him to think she had eavesdropped.• In most cases, it is difficult to detect that some one is eavesdropping.• Then the baboon came home and I eavesdropped anxiously and she told him.• Caroline felt riveted to the floor, motionless, unwilling to consciously eavesdrop but tense with curiosity.• How did you know I was going? You've been eavesdropping, haven't you!• Most shocking was the charge that Morris had allowed her to eavesdrop on conversations with the White House.• I caught him eavesdropping on our conversation.• Sue was able to eavesdrop on them through the open window.• He and his assistants hung around shopping malls and city streets, eavesdropping on whoops and hoots.• Can he eavesdrop through a card, Jaq?• Hackers can eavesdrop using software that monitors packets sent over the network.Origin eavesdrop (1600-1700) eavesdropper “someone who stands close to a wall, where rainwater drops from the eaves, in order to listen secretly”eaves·drop verbChineseSyllable deliberately to secretly people’s other to Corpus listen conversations |
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