美 [sniːk aʊt]
偷偷溜走:秘密地离开某个地方或场合,通常是为了避免被发现或避免某种不愉快的情况。
leave furtively and stealthily
同义词: slip away / steal away / sneak away / sneak off
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偷偷溜出(sneak out of), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
Sometimes he would sneak out of his house late at night to be with me.
有时候他会在深夜偷偷溜出他的家来陪伴我。
I could sneak out to the party anyway.
不管怎样,我可以偷偷地去参加聚会。
I'm not much of a drinker, and I haven't needed to sneak out early for years.
我不是嗜酒的人,多年来也不需要偷偷早退。
Some nights, Jenny'd sneak out and come on over to my house, just'causeshe said she was scared.
VOA : standard.other
Although her father encouraged Koko to pursue gospel music, she would sneak out of the house, and sing the blues with her brothers accompanying her on homemade instruments.
VOA : standard.2009.06.18
Consider that they sneak out for 10 minutes six times or more per day, that's one hour at least per day.
For instance, Bill Gates used to sneak out of the house to go spend time in the university computer lab before he was in high school.
You have more leg room, and should you wish to leave, the front row is the only one that lets you sneak out easily from any seat.