"peeper" 怎么发音
word
ˈpiːpə
PEE-per
pˈiːpɐ
PEE-puh
释义
'Peeper' can mean someone who secretly watches others, usually in a creepy or inappropriate way. In U.S. English, it can also refer to a small frog, especially in North America.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈpiːpə
英式英语
pˈiːpɐ
简化发音
美式
PEE-per
英式
PEE-puh
语境中听
The police caught the peeper outside the window.
A peeper is a kind of small frog found in North America.
He was called a peeper because he kept looking through people's fences.
Don't be a peeper—respect others' privacy.