peeper
英 ['piːpə]
美 ['pipɚ]
英文词源
- peeper (n.)
- 1650s, "one who peeps," agent noun from peep (v.1). Slang meaning "eye" is c. 1700. From 1590s as "young chicken" and 1857 as "tree frog" (American English), both from peep (v.2).
双语例句
- 1. And vice versa for a whale - sized frog adjusted peeper calls.
- 相反的,蛙叫听起来也会像鲸叫.
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