snuck

IPA/snʌk/
KK[snˈʌk]IPA/snʌk/

snuck — 動詞

  • snuckpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • snucks3rd person singular
  • snucking-ing form
  • snuckedpast simple

1. the past tense and past participle form of 'sneak' — used to describe a past eve

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

潛行過去式

sneak的過去式與過去分詞

the past tense and past participle form of 'sneak' — used to describe a past event where someone moved quietly to avoid being noticed, or did something in a secret way.

例句

Quan snuck out of the house through the back door while everyone was asleep.

趁大家還在睡夢中時,Quan 偷偷從後門溜了出去。

snuck + adverb/preposition (out of)

Nikos snuck a chocolate bar into his pocket when his mother was not looking.

趁媽媽沒注意,Nikos 偷偷把一條巧克力放進了自己的口袋。

snuck + noun + preposition (transitive)

同義詞
  • sneaked

    the traditional past form of 'sneak'; more common in British English and formal writing

文法句型

snuck + adverb/preposition (out, in, into, through, around)

snuck + noun phrase (past tense, transitive)

用法筆記

In American English, 'snuck' is the more common past form of 'sneak', while 'sneaked' is more frequent in British English. Both are correct.

常見錯誤

He snuck into the room quietly last night.' is fine in American English.
He sneaked into the room quietly last night.' is also correct, especially in British English.
💡Both forms exist; 'snuck' is American and informal, 'sneaked' is more traditional and formal.