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to pry
01
to apply force in an attempt to open, separate, or move something
02
to look at something with great curiosity or interest, especially when it involves something private or hidden
03
to obtain something, especially information, with effort or difficulty
04
węszyć
to ask personal or unwanted questions
Pry
01
dźwignia
a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge
Przykład
Journalists sometimes pry into the personal lives of public figures to uncover scandals.
Nosy neighbors may pry into the affairs of others, seeking gossip.
True friends respect boundaries and don't pry when someone is not ready to share.
He grew tired of the meddlesome coworkers who always pried into his personal life.
The privacy screen on his computer helped to screen his personal information from prying eyes.