词组 | sneak up |
释义 | Phr V sneak up sneaks, sneaking, sneaked American and Australian pt & pp also snuck sneak up to move close to someone without them seeing or hearing youHe sneaked up from behind and surprised her. often + onDon't sneak up on me like that - you really scared me! sneak up to come near to someone very quietly, so that they do not hear or see you until you reach them: Kate sneaked up behind him and put her hands over his eyes.+ on A couple of rough-looking kids snuck up on him in a dark alley and robbed him of all his money.■ SIMILAR TO: creep up on sneak up (on someone or something)To approach someone or something in a sneaky, furtive manner so as not to be noticed. Don't sneak up on me like that—you frightened the life out of me! We don't want the guards to see us, so we'll need to sneak up from the back. sneak upv. 1. To move or operate furtively or surreptitiously toward someone: The thief sneaked up behind the tourists and stole their luggage. 2. sneak up on To approach suddenly and surprisingly: The first day of spring sneaked up on me and I still hadn't gone skiing yet. Don't sneak up on me like that! |
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