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词汇 prying
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Definition of prying in English:

prying

adjective ˈprʌɪɪŋˈpraɪɪŋ
  • Excessively interested in a person's private affairs; too inquisitive.

    she felt there was no place where she could escape from the prying eyes
    a certain kind of prying journalism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet even so, it quickly became clear why the junta wished to keep out prying eyes.
    • The cities had also acquired a political conscience to protect themselves from prying princes.
    • Yet again, he displayed the elusive nature of a Lord Lucan as he succeeded in evading the prying cameras outside Mountjoy.
    • I had to learn more without the prying eyes of people who knew me.
    • Their nuclear manipulations will be free from prying eyes.
    • Nor were the escorts there to admonish me for asking a rude question of the partying faithful, or to protect the paying customers from the prying media.
    • Afterwards it will once again be under lock and key, behind a shatterproof, bulletproof, glass window, away from prying fingers.
    • To prevent prying eyes from seeing your personal email, consider using encryption software.
    • A slum dweller has no door to slam in the face of prying reporters.
    • By drawing your curtain there will be no intrusion or prying eyes into your movement in the house.
    • He can placate all those prying legislators who keep embarrassing MLB with hearings on Capitol Hill.
    • I blessed her for knowing what I wanted and not asking any prying questions.
    • Some think that prying news reports are a necessary evil in a democracy.
    • Other times, the professional eavesdropper subconsciously shields himself with wire fences, translucent plastic sheeting, and window drapery to deflect prying questions.
    • At four feet five inches tall, Fin's dwarfism has earned him prying stares and questions all of his life.
    • Now I accept such prying cameras have proved to be an invaluable tool in tracing the terrorists.
    • It is believed the gangs have targeted Scotland because it has so much rural land which is remote from prying eyes.
    • He never tired of asking prying questions: in what manner were they attracted to each other; how did they behave?
    • Now he must woo his beloved away from the prying eyes of his fellow club members.
    • It is the opposite of grinding out small profits away from prying eyes.

Derivatives

  • pryingly

  • adverb ˈprʌɪɪŋliˈpraɪɪŋli
    • ‘I believe you get the honor of renaming it then,’ Terelf said pryingly, ‘what will you name her?’
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As she squatted on the floor, she looked round the house with an inquisitive gaze; she peered pryingly from corner to comer.
      • "Lauren, where are you going?" My mom asked pryingly, just as I was about to leave the door.
      • Or, these inseparable couples could be holding on for dear life, dangling just slightly above eye level so we look up at them pryingly, like equally helpless children.
      • Erica looked pryingly and Thomas began to tell her about most of the days events.

Definition of prying in US English:

prying

adjectiveˈpraɪɪŋˈprīiNG
  • Excessively interested in a person's private affairs; too inquisitive.

    she felt there was no place where she could escape from the prying eyes
    a certain kind of prying journalism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet again, he displayed the elusive nature of a Lord Lucan as he succeeded in evading the prying cameras outside Mountjoy.
    • He never tired of asking prying questions: in what manner were they attracted to each other; how did they behave?
    • Some think that prying news reports are a necessary evil in a democracy.
    • He can placate all those prying legislators who keep embarrassing MLB with hearings on Capitol Hill.
    • It is believed the gangs have targeted Scotland because it has so much rural land which is remote from prying eyes.
    • Their nuclear manipulations will be free from prying eyes.
    • The cities had also acquired a political conscience to protect themselves from prying princes.
    • Now I accept such prying cameras have proved to be an invaluable tool in tracing the terrorists.
    • It is the opposite of grinding out small profits away from prying eyes.
    • I blessed her for knowing what I wanted and not asking any prying questions.
    • Now he must woo his beloved away from the prying eyes of his fellow club members.
    • Afterwards it will once again be under lock and key, behind a shatterproof, bulletproof, glass window, away from prying fingers.
    • Yet even so, it quickly became clear why the junta wished to keep out prying eyes.
    • By drawing your curtain there will be no intrusion or prying eyes into your movement in the house.
    • Other times, the professional eavesdropper subconsciously shields himself with wire fences, translucent plastic sheeting, and window drapery to deflect prying questions.
    • I had to learn more without the prying eyes of people who knew me.
    • Nor were the escorts there to admonish me for asking a rude question of the partying faithful, or to protect the paying customers from the prying media.
    • To prevent prying eyes from seeing your personal email, consider using encryption software.
    • A slum dweller has no door to slam in the face of prying reporters.
    • At four feet five inches tall, Fin's dwarfism has earned him prying stares and questions all of his life.
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