peep

peep
[piːp]
sustantivo
1vistazo (m) ojeada (f) (furtive glance)
  • to have or take a peep at something -> echar un vistazo or una ojeada a algo
verbo intransitivo
2echar una ojeada (at a)
  • to peep through the keyhole -> mirar or espiar por el ojo de la cerradura
  • to peep out from behind something -> asomar por detrás de algo
sustantivo
1pitido (m) (sound)
  • I don't want to hear another peep out of you (familiar) -> no quiero volver a oírte decir ni pío

peep [pip]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Asomar, empezar a mostrarse alguna cosa. (n)
2Atisbar, mirar por un agujero sin ser visto; mirar a escondidas, furtivamente. (n)
  • To peep in -> atisbar lo que pasa dentro de alguna parte
  • To peep out -> atisbar lo que pasa fuera; mirar hacia fuera; asomar, salir
3Piar los pollos o los pájaros; chirriar. (n)
sustantivo
1Asomo, indicio o señal, de alguna cosa.
  • At the peep of day -> al romper del alba
2Ojeada, mirada furtiva.
3Piada de las aves.

peep [piːp]
noun
ojeada; (f) miradita; (f)
to get a peep at sth lograr ver algo brevemente; to take have a peep (at sth)or echar una ojeada miradita (a algo);or
let's have a peep
verb:intransitive
1 (look) mirar rápidamente; (furtively) mirar furtivamente a hurtadillas;or
to peep at echar una ojeada miradita a;or I lifted the lid and peeped inside levanté la tapa y eché una miradita; he peeped through the curtains se asomó a ver por detrás de las cortinas; to peep through the window asomarse a la ventana para mirar
2 (stick out) asomar(se)
a head peeped out se asomó una cabeza; the sun peeped out from behind the clouds el sol se asomó tras las nubes; her shoes peeped from beneath her skirt los zapatos se le asomaban por debajo de la falda
peep [piːp]
noun
1 [of bird] pío; (m) [of whistle] silbido; (m)
2 (informal)
there hasn't been a peep out of them no han dicho ni pío; (informal) we can't get a peep out of them no les podemos sacar nada; I don't want to hear peep out of you! ¡tú ni chistar!; ¡tú ni pío!; (informal)
verb:intransitive
piar

Verb Conjugation for "peep"

Imperative
  • peep
  • you peep
  • he/she peeps
  • we peep
  • you peep
  • they peep
Preterite
  • I peeped
  • you peeped
  • he/she peeped
  • we peeped
  • you peeped
  • they peeped
Present Continuous
  • I am peeping
  • you are peeping
  • he/she is peeping
  • we are peeping
  • you are peeping
  • they are peeping
Present Perfect
  • I have peeped
  • you have peeped
  • he/she has peeped
  • we have peeped
  • you have peeped
  • they have peeped
Past Continuous
  • I was peeping
  • you were peeping
  • he/she was peeping
  • we were peeping
  • you were peeping
  • they were peeping
Past Perfect
  • I had peeped
  • you had peeped
  • he/she had peeped
  • we had peeped
  • you had peeped
  • they had peeped
Future
  • I will peep
  • you will peep
  • he/she will peep
  • we will peep
  • you will peep
  • they will peep
Future Perfect
  • I will have peeped
  • you will have peeped
  • he/she will have peeped
  • we will have peeped
  • you will have peeped
  • they will have peeped
Future Continuous
  • I will be peeping
  • you will be peeping
  • he/she will be peeping
  • we will be peeping
  • you will be peeping
  • they will be peeping
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been peeping
  • you have been peeping
  • he/she has been peeping
  • we have been peeping
  • you have been peeping
  • they have been peeping
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been peeping
  • you will have been peeping
  • he/she will have been peeping
  • we will have been peeping
  • you will have been peeping
  • they will have been peeping
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been peeping
  • you had been peeping
  • he/she had been peeping
  • we had been peeping
  • you had been peeping
  • they had been peeping
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