Peek through Meaning in English
expression
ˈpik/ /ˈθɹu
PEEK throo
pˈiːk/ /θɹˈuː
PEEK throo
التعريف
To look quickly and secretly through a narrow opening, gap, or space.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal and descriptive phrase, usually about seeing something in secret or partially hidden. Often used with words like 'window', 'blinds', or 'door'. Do not confuse with just 'peek' (to look quickly) – 'peek through' specifically means looking through a narrow or partial barrier.
Spanish: asomarse por - mirar porPortuguese (BR): espiar por - dar uma olhada porPortuguese (PT): espreitar por - dar uma olhadela porChinese (Simplified): 从…偷看Chinese (Traditional): 從…偷看Hindi: झांकनाArabic: يتسلل النظر من خلالBengali: ঝাঁকিয়ে দেখাRussian: подглядывать через - выглядывать из-заJapanese: 〜からのぞくVietnamese: nhìn lén quaKorean: 틈으로 엿보다Turkish: aralıktan bakmakUrdu: جھانکناIndonesian: mengintip melalui
جمل نموذجية
The child tried to peek through the keyhole.
basic
He likes to peek through the window to see the garden.
basic
A cat will often peek through the curtains.
basic
"Don't peek through the blinds, they'll notice you!"
natural
Sunlight started to peek through the clouds after the rain.
natural
I saw him peek through the fence to check if the dog was still there.
natural