
Hledat
to peep
01
to look quickly and secretly
Intransitive: to peep somewhere
Example
She peeps at her phone to read messages discreetly.
Right now, I am peeping around the corner to see what's happening.
The cat is peeping through the bushes, watching the birds.
02
to emerge into view momentarily or partially
Intransitive
Example
As the sun rose, the tops of the mountains began to peep above the horizon.
The first signs of spring began to peep through the thawing snow.
The stars started to peep as the sky darkened.
03
pípání, pípat
to make a short, high-pitched sound, like a small bird or a young child
Intransitive
Example
The chicks peeped softly in their nest.
As she walked through the forest, she heard the leaves rustle and birds peep.
The baby peeped with delight when she saw the colorful toy.
04
to speak in a hesitant or secretive manner
Intransitive: to peep to sb
Example
She peeped to her friend across the library, not wanting to disturb others.
Huddled in the tent, they peeped to each other about their plans for the night.
The child peeped to her mother, asking for a bedtime story.
05
to cause something to emerge into view momentarily or partially
Transitive: to peep sth somewhere
Example
The curious child peeped the tip of her finger through the crack in the door to see what was happening.
The cat peeped its paw under the door, trying to reach the toy on the other side.
The photographer peeped the camera lens over the edge of the cliff to capture the breathtaking view.