intransitive. To project or stick out with or as a beak; to put or push out the beak; to ‘put out the nose,’ i.e. to peep out. rare.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > visibility > be visible [verb (intransitive)] > appear or become visible > slightly (6) beak?c1225 intransitive. To project or stick out with or as a beak; to put or push out the beak; to ‘put out the nose,’ i.e. to peep out. rare. peekc1460 intransitive. figurative. To appear as if looking out; to emerge or protrude a short distance into view. Cf. peep, v.1 1a. peepa1475 intransitive. To emerge or protrude a very short distance into view; to begin to appear; spec. (of a day, morning, etc.) to dawn (now English regional… peer1568 intransitive. Of an inanimate thing: to appear to be peeping or looking out; to be just visible, esp. from behind something; to protrude a short… glimpse1663 To give a glimpse of. Also with out. rare. teeta1866 intransitive. To be just visible, esp. from behind something; to protrude a short distance into view; to peer out. Cf. peep, v.1 1a. |
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