Snuck Meaning in English
word · lemma: sneak
/ˈsnək/
snuhk
/snˈʌk/
snuhk
释义
Past tense of 'sneak', meaning to go somewhere or do something quietly and secretly to avoid being noticed.
用法与细微差别
'Snuck' is the informal and very common past tense of 'sneak' in American English (UK prefers 'sneaked'). Used for actions done secretly. Typical collocations: 'snuck out', 'snuck in', 'snuck a look'. Avoid using in formal writing; use 'sneaked' instead.
Spanish: se escabulló - se colóPortuguese (BR): entrou de fininho - esgueirou-sePortuguese (PT): entrou de fininho - esgueirou-seChinese (Simplified): 偷偷溜进 - 偷偷做了Chinese (Traditional): 偷偷溜進 - 偷偷做了Hindi: चुपके से गया/आयाArabic: تسلّل خلسةًBengali: চুপিচুপি ঢোকার (অতীত কাল) - গোপনে করা (অতীত কাল)Russian: прокрался - тайно проник (прош. вр.)Japanese: こっそり入った - こっそりした(過去形)Vietnamese: lẻn vào (quá khứ) - làm gì đó lén lút (quá khứ)Korean: 살금살금 들어갔다 - 몰래 했다 (과거형)Turkish: gizlice girdi - sessizce yaptı (geçmiş zaman)Urdu: چپکے سے گیا - چپکے سے کیا (ماضی)Indonesian: menyelinap (lampau) - diam-diam (lampau)
例句
He snuck out of the house after midnight.
basic
She snuck a cookie before dinner.
basic
Tom snuck into the movie theater without a ticket.
basic
Who snuck my phone out of my bag?
natural
We snuck backstage to meet the band after the show.
natural
I snuck a quick look at the answers when the teacher wasn’t watching.
natural