| peep | (vi) ปรากฏให้เห็นเพียงรางๆ, Syn. show, Ant. disappear |
| peep | (vt) แอบมอง, See also: ลอบมอง, แอบดู, Syn. glance, glimpse, Ant. stare |
| peep | (n) การแอบมอง, See also: การลอบมอง |
| peep | (n) การเริ่มปรากฏ |
| peep | (n) ช่องที่ใช้แอบมอง |
| peep | (n) เสียงร้องเบาๆ, See also: เสียงร้องปิ๊บๆ, Syn. squeak |
| peep | (n) เสียงซุบซิบ, See also: เสียงพูดเบาๆ, Syn. murmur |
| peep | (n) รถจี๊ป |
| ช่องมอง | (n) peep, See also: peephole, eyehole, eyelet, Example: เครื่องคั่วเมล็ดกาแฟแบบใหม่จะมีช่องมองทำจากกระจกทนความร้อนสำหรับให้มองเห็นเมล็ดกาแฟ, Count Unit: ช่อง, Thai Definition: ช่องขนาดเล็กที่ตาสามารถมองลอดออกไปเห็นได้ |
| เมียง | (v) peep, See also: peek, look at the corner of the eye, Syn. เมียงมอง, Example: อาการของเขาดูหงุดหงิดงุ่นง่านมากขึ้นจากนั้นก็เดินไปเมียงๆ มองๆ |
| เมียงมอง | (v) peep, See also: peek, look at from the corner of the eye, Syn. เมียง, เมียงๆ มองๆ, Example: เธอเมียงมองดูเขาจากข้างหลังม่าน |
| ช่องมอง | [chǿngmøng] (n) EN: peep |
| peep | I peeped out through a crack in the wall. |
| peep | She would have liked to peep in, but could not do such a thing. |
| peep | The boy peeped in at the window. |
| peep | The man peeped through a hole in the wall. |
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| peep | (v) look furtively, Example: He peeped at the woman through the window |
| peep | (v) cause to appear, Example: he peeped his head through the window |
| peep | (v) make high-pitched sounds, Syn. chirp, cheep, chirrup, Example: the birds were chirping in the bushes |
| peep | (v) speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voice |
| peep | (v) appear as though from hiding, Example: the new moon peeped through the tree tops |
| peeper | (n) an informal term referring to the eye |
| peeper | (n) an animal that makes short high-pitched sounds |
| peephole | (n) a hole (in a door or an oven etc) through which you can peep, Syn. spyhole, eyehole |
| peepshow | (n) an exhibition of pictures or objects viewed through a small hole or magnifying glass, Syn. raree-show |
| peepshow | (n) a short pornographic film shown in a small coin-operated booth |
| Peep | v. i. There was none that moved the wing, or opened the mouth, or peeped. Is. x. 14. [ 1913 Webster ] When flowers first peeped, and trees did blossoms bear. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] Peep through the blanket of the dark. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] From her cabined loophole peep. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Peep | n. Oft have we seen him at the peep of dawn. Gray. [ 1913 Webster ] To take t' other peep at the stars. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Peeper | n. Who's there? peepers, . . . eavesdroppers? J. Webster. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Peephole | n. A hole, or crevice, through which one may peep without being discovered. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Peeping hole | . See Peephole. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Peep sight | . An adjustable piece, pierced with a small hole to peep through in aiming, attached to a rifle or other firearm near the breech; -- distinguished from an |
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| 偷看 | [偷 看] peep #22,360 [Add to Longdo] |