Eavesdrop
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British pronunciation/ˈiːvzdɹɒp/
American pronunciation/ˈivzˌdɹɑp/

Definizione e Significato di "eavesdrop"

to eavesdrop
01

origliare, ascoltare di nascosto

to secretly listen to a conversation without the knowledge or consent of those involved
Intransitive: to eavesdrop on a conversation
to eavesdrop definition and meaning

eavesdrop

v

eavesdropper

n

eavesdropper

n
example
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The spy skillfully eavesdropped on the enemy's plans by blending into the surroundings.
The journalist discreetly eavesdropped on the confidential meeting to gather exclusive information.
The siblings would often eavesdrop on each other's phone calls, causing occasional disputes.
Kids often eavesdrop on their parents' discussions, trying to understand grown-up matters.
I have never intentionally eavesdropped, but sometimes I overhear things by accident.
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