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A(z) „sneak” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to sneak
01

oson, lopakodik

to move quietly and stealthily, often with the intention of avoiding detection or being unnoticed
Intransitive: to sneak somewhere
to sneak definition and meaning
Példåk
Right now, he is sneaking up behind his friend to play a prank.
Épp most lopakodik a barĂĄtja mögĂ©, hogy egy trĂ©fĂĄt Ʊzzön.
02

oson, belopĂłzik

to move or bring someone or something in a discreet, furtive, or stealthy manner
Transitive: to sneak sth somewhere
Példåk
The teenager carefully tried to sneak his pet hamster into the dormitory.
A tinédzser óvatosan megpróbålta becsempészni a hörcsögjét a kollégiumba.
03

oson, lop

to take something surreptitiously or without permission
Transitive: to sneak sth
Példåk
Hoping to avoid detection, the office prankster tried to sneak a colleague's stapler as a playful joke.
A felderĂ­tĂ©s elkerĂŒlĂ©se remĂ©nyĂ©ben az irodai trĂ©facsinĂĄlĂł megprĂłbĂĄlta lopni egy kollĂ©ga tƱzƑgĂ©pĂ©t mint egy vicces trĂ©fĂĄt.
01

osonĂł, lopakodĂł

someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions
sneak definition and meaning
02

besĂșgĂł, informĂĄtor

someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
03

alattomos, ravasz

a person who is regarded as underhanded and furtive and contemptible
Példåk
Do n't trust the sneak with your secrets.
01

lopakodĂł, Ăłvatos

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