snooping

snooping[snu:pɪŋ] 

原级:snoop

第三人称单数:snoops

第三人称复数:snoops

过去分词:snooped

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过去式:snooped

snooping 基本解释
探听,窥探,管闲事( snoop的现在分词 );
snooping 单语例句

1. She would like to control her personal information and keep it out of the hands of identity thieves or snooping future employers.

2. snooping是什么意思

2. But when visited by a detective the woman denied writing the letters and is now suing Grisham for snooping into her private life.

3. The couple rent a whitewashed farmhouse close to a private beach, and away from snooping camera lenses.

4. But for all of the thrills, the snooping has also seen Meng get into his fair share of trouble.

5. Rights groups say governments around the world have used the war on terrorism as justification for increased snooping into the lives of citizens.

6. Secret snooping is prevalent and illegal detention occurs from time to time.

7. Clothing selections here are better than at other malls, so plan on an afternoon of snooping for that perfect find.

8. Liberal Democrat party leader Menzies Campbell accused Tony Blair's government earlier this year of " snooping " into every part of people's lives.

9. This report gave rise to fears that Huawei and ZTE were snooping into companies and individuals.

10. I started snooping around because I found all that money by accident.

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