
남에게 들키지 않도록 조용하고 은밀하게 움직이거나 가다.
To move or go somewhere quietly and secretly in order to avoid being seen or heard.
예문:
"The cat managed to sneak into the kitchen when no one was looking."
"We had to sneak past the guard dog to reach the back gate."
"He tried to sneak out of the meeting early, but the boss noticed."
무엇인가를 비밀스럽게 가져가거나, 가지고 들어오거나, 몰래 놓다.
To take, bring, or put something somewhere secretly.
예문:
"She managed to sneak a few cookies into her room before dinner."
"The student tried to sneak notes into the exam hall, but was caught."
"They sneaked the forbidden fireworks out of the garage late at night."
허용되지 않은 것을 재빨리, 그리고 은밀하게 행하거나 얻다.
To do or obtain something quickly and secretly, often something that is not allowed. (Often used with 'a look', 'a glance', 'a smoke', etc.)
예문:
"He couldn't help but sneak a glance at the answers written on his hand."
"During the long meeting, the employee tried to sneak a quick text message."
비열하고 경멸스러운 사람; 특히 남을 일러바치는 사람.
A person who is deceitful, contemptible, or who acts in a secret, dishonest way; especially, someone who informs on others (a telltale).
예문:
"Don't trust him; he's a known sneak who will report anything to the management."
"After he took credit for her work, she realized what a sneak he truly was."
"The teacher warned the class not to be a sneak and solve their problems directly."
발각되지 않도록 은밀하게 행해지는, 또는 예고 없이 갑작스러운.
Done or acting secretly, without warning, or in a way intended to avoid detection.
예문:
"The company held a sneak preview of the new product before the official launch."
"A sneak attack during the night caught the enemy completely off guard."
"Police are looking for a sneak thief who targets unattended bags in cafes."