释义 |
peep·er I. \ˈpēpə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: peep (I) + -er 1. : one (as a young chicken or pigeon) that peeps or chirps 2. : any of various frogs (especially of the family Hylidae) that makes peeping sounds; specifically : spring peeper < the sound of peepers in springtime pools — Sat. Eve. Post > II. noun (-s) Etymology: peep (III) + -er 1. : one that peeps; specifically : peeping tom, voyeur 2. : eye — usually used in plural < let his peepers roll over towards our table — Ring Lardner > |