释义 |
spyholespy‧hole /ˈspaɪhəʊl $ -hoʊl/ noun [countable] - Amin crossed to the other side of the chamber and looked through a spyhole in the wall.
- Contrary to her usual habit she did not glance through the spyhole before beginning to undo the chain.
- He raised his head a moment and looked directly at the spyhole as if he sensed some one watching.
- She acknowledged the spyhole and peered through it, sometimes, when the sleeplessness got very bad.
- The guard slid the cover off the spyhole on the door.
- Then a little light came through the uncovered spyhole, a flickering, surreptitious light.
- There was a spyhole in one of the flats.
- Yet if she moved the chair, she saw the spyhole.
British English a hole in a door, wall etc, through which you can look at someone secretly |