Sneak
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British pronunciation/snˈiːk/
American pronunciation/ˈsnik/

Definición y Significado de "sneak"

to sneak
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escabullirse, meterse a hurtadillas

to move quietly and stealthily, often with the intention of avoiding detection or being unnoticed
Intransitive: to sneak somewhere
to sneak definition and meaning
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The cat often sneaks into the neighbor's yard to explore.
Right now, he is sneaking up behind his friend to play a prank.
Last night, she successfully sneaked into the house without waking anyone.
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escabullirse, meter de contrabando

to move or bring someone or something in a discreet, furtive, or stealthy manner
Transitive: to sneak sth somewhere
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The spy had to sneak the confidential documents out of the heavily guarded facility.
The teenager carefully tried to sneak his pet hamster into the dormitory.
Wanting to surprise her parents, Jenny decided to sneak a homemade cake into the kitchen.
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sneak, robar sin permiso

to take something surreptitiously or without permission
Transitive: to sneak sth
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The mischievous child decided to sneak a few extra cookies from the jar when no one was in the kitchen.
Hoping to avoid detection, the office prankster tried to sneak a colleague's stapler as a playful joke.
The student, realizing they had forgotten their lunch, decided to sneak a snack from their friend's bag during the break.
01

sigiloso, slink

someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions
sneak definition and meaning
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soplón, informante

someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
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siniestro, furtivo

a person who is regarded as underhanded and furtive and contemptible
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furtivo, discreto

marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed
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