prying的意思和读音

prying

adj.

v.“pry”

adj.incurious

adj.interfering,inquisitive,nosy,curious,meddling

adj.1.;;

v.1.“pry”

v.1.The present participle of pry

1. screwdriver n. prying adj. subdued adj. , , , ...

2. cloying prying vying ...

3.dj. ; () adj. (prying)() in()+quisit( )+ive→ () :prerequisit ...

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1.If anything, it has been better than its rivals in standing up to prying governments in both America and China.

2.But Russian commentators say that Mr. Kim's visit does at least have the advantage of prying him out of hiding and into the limelight.访

3.Turning off the highroad up a green lane, an hour later, he beheld a youngster prying into a hedge head and arms.绿

4.I know this is prying. " I said, " but how much extra money do you earn in tips?“,”,“?”

5.I spent at least 12 months earning their trust, trying not to ask a lot of prying questions.12

6.Others like to live at the edges of town, away from prying eyes and overwhelming updates.

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8.At least it is the hardness of their shells that comes into it, if not the difficulty in prying them apart.

9.She knew where Frank would be, up in the hay in the barn, safe from prying eyes.

10.During its development, the F-117 flew only at night to avoid prying eyes and Soviet spy satellites, thus its name Night Hawk.,F-117