snooper
/ˈsnuː.pər/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsnuː.pɚ/ (ame, ipa) · /-pə(r)/ (ame, mw)
snooper — 名詞
- snoopersingular
- snoopersplural
1. a person who secretly tries to learn about other people's private matters by wat
窺探者
秘密打探他人隱私的人
a person who secretly tries to learn about other people's private matters by watching them, reading their messages, or listening to their conversations without their knowledge
The elderly neighbour was a snooper who watched people from behind her curtains.
那位年長的鄰居是個窺探者,總是在窗簾後面偷看別人。
A snooper had opened Lakshmi's mail and read her personal letters before she noticed.
有個窺探者拆開了 Lakshmi 的信件,在她發現之前讀了她的私人信件。
Niran installed a security camera after spotting a snooper near his apartment door.
Niran 在公寓門附近發現窺探者後,安裝了監視器。
The office manager caught a snooper listening in on private conversations through the intercom.
辦公室經理抓到一名窺探者,透過對講機偷聽私人對話。
Talia reported a snooper who had been watching her from across the street every evening.
Talia 舉報了一名窺探者,那人每晚都從街對面盯著她看。
- busybody
more disapproving, with a focus on someone who meddles in others' affairs rather than just observing
- peeping Tom
specifically someone who watches others secretly, often for sexual reasons; narrower and more disturbing
- snoop
informal noun form of the same word, interchangeable in most contexts
- meddler
emphasises interfering or getting involved, not just watching from the sidelines
文法句型
usually singular when referring to a specific person
用法筆記
Frequently used to express disapproval; a snooper is typically seen as an annoying or untrustworthy person rather than a professional or criminal intruder.
常見錯誤
2. a branded vehicle with an extendable arm or platform that allows workers to reac
橋樑檢測車
具延伸臂可檢查橋底的工程車輛
a branded vehicle with an extendable arm or platform that allows workers to reach and inspect the underside of bridges for maintenance or repair work
The city bought a snooper to inspect the old railway bridge after the earthquake.
地震後,市政府購買了一輛橋樑檢測車來檢查舊鐵路橋。
Engineers used a snooper to examine cracks under the highway bridge at night.
工程師在夜間使用橋樑檢測車檢查高速公路橋下的裂縫。
collocation: use a snooper to examine/inspect
The new snooper can reach the underside of bridges up to fifteen metres high.
這輛新型橋樑檢測車可以到達高達十五公尺的橋底。
Walid operated the snooper's arm while his colleague checked the steel beams for rust.
Walid 操作橋樑檢測車的機械臂,而他的同事則檢查鋼樑是否有鏽蝕。
- bridge inspection unit
non-trademarked, generic engineering term for this type of vehicle
- underbridge access vehicle
formal technical term used in civil engineering documentation
文法句型
often used with the definite article 'the'
用法筆記
Originally a trademarked brand name for a specific bridge-inspection vehicle, but often used generically for any similar piece of equipment in bridge maintenance. Sense 2 is restricted to civil-engineering contexts and is very unlikely to appear in everyday conversation.