peep-show

     美 [ˈpiːpˌʃəʊ]
peep-show
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peep-show (n.)
1851 (not typically salacious until c. 1914), from peep (v.1) + show (n.).
1. "Fourteen minutes," Chris said, taking a peep at his watch.
“14分钟,”克里斯瞥了一眼他的手表说道.
2. Children came to peep at him round the doorway.
孩子们围在门口偷看他。
3. You don't hear a peep from her once she's gone to bed.
她一睡觉,就不会发出一点儿动静。
4. I took a peep through the keyhole.
我从钥匙孔偷看了一眼.
5. He never dared peep again.
他不敢再作声了.