释义 |
sleuth I. \ˈslüth\ noun or sleuthhound \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ (-s) Etymology: sleuth, short for sleuthhound, from Middle English, from sloth, sleuth track of a person or animal (from Old Norse slōth) + hound 1. : a hound that tracks by the scent; specifically : bloodhound 2. : detective; broadly : one that searches out and investigates obscure information, facts or phenomena < been a good sleuth and critic in assembling the text — T.D.Clark > II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) intransitive verb : to act as a detective or investigator : follow a track, trace, or clue : search for information or facts < assigned eleven reporters and five lawyers to sleuth out the facts — Time > transitive verb : to search into the affairs or follow the trail of (a person) |