sneak
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary دزدکی حرکته کردن ، خود را پنهان ساختن ، حرکت پنهانی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary moucharder|sneak|fink|squeal|tattle low-deh-anda xabar/soxan-cin reporter|rapporteuse|protractor|sneak|tattler 1 viža zamin-sanji ; eng. protractor guša-sanj 2 eng. sneak, tattler bâz-gu-kon-anda( ye gozâreš) soxan-cin xâle-zanak 3 eng. reporter gozâreš-gar faufiler|sneak 1684, au p. p.; altér. par attraction de faux, de farfiler, fourfiler (XIVe); comp. de fors «hors» et de fil. (xod râ yavâšaki dar miân )jâ kardan/zadan + Des opposants avaient réussi à se faufiler dans les défenseurs de la place "Jean Paul II" sur le parvis de Notre-Dame à Paris, dimanche 3 septembre.
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(sneak): بازگشت به واژه sneak quarterback sneak sneak current sneak preview sneak raid sneak thief underarm sneak دزدکى حرکت ه کردن ،خود را پنهان ساختن ،حرکت پنهانى کلمات مرتبط(6)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sneak n. Pronunciation: ' snēk Function: verb Inflected Form: sneaked \ ' snēkt\ or snuck \ ' snək\ ; sneak·ing Etymology: akin to Old English snīcan to sneak along, Old Norse snīkja Date: 1594 intransitive verb 1 : to go stealthily or furtively : SLINK 2 : to act in or as if in a furtive manner 3 : to carry the football on a quarterback sneak transitive verb : to put, bring, or take in a furtive or artful manner synonyms see LURK –sneak up on : to approach or act on stealthily usage From its earliest appearance in print in the late 19th century as a dialectal and prob. uneducated form, the past and past participle snuck has risen to the status of standard and to approximate equality with sneaked. Indications are that it is continuing to grow in frequency. It is most common in the U.S. and Canada, but has also been spotted in British and Australian English. 2 sneak n. Function: noun Date: circa 1643 1 : a person who acts in a stealthy, furtive, or shifty manner 2 a : a stealthy or furtive move b : an unobserved departure or escape 3 : SNEAKER 2 ― usually used in plural 4 : QUARTERBACK SNEAK 3 sneak n. Function: adjective Date: circa 1859 1 : carried on secretly : CLANDESTINE 2 : occurring without warning : SURPRISE sneak (as used in expressions) n. quarterback sneak sneak up on sneak preview sneak thief