voyeurs

英 [vwaɪˈjɜːz] 美 [ˌvɔɪˈjurz]

n.  窥淫癖者(喜欢窥视他人性行为); 刺探隐秘者(喜欢刺探他人的问题或私生活)
voyeur的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 窥淫癖者
    A voyeur is someone who gets sexual pleasure from secretly watching other people having sex or taking their clothes off.
    1. N-COUNT 好刺探他人隐私者
      If you describe someone as a voyeur, you disapprove of them because you think they enjoy watching other people's suffering or problems.
      1. The media has made unfeeling voyeurs of all of us.
        媒体把我们所有人都变成了无情刺探他人隐私的人。

    双语例句

    1. The media has made unfeeling voyeurs of all of us.
      媒体把我们所有人都变成了无情刺探他人隐私的人。
    2. So that voyeurs may watch the intimate goings-on of anonymous people. "Oh? It could not be a professional newlywed peeping Tom could it?" Taka looked around.
      噢?该不会是那个专职偷窥别人的新婚生活的汤姆吧?魏四周看了看。
    3. The form of viewing-a "cat's eye"– relates to the universal temptation to peep or be voyeurs.
      “猫眼”的观看方式又仿佛是在诱惑和满足著人们窥视的欲望。
    4. You could install a reverse periscope in your headstone so morbid voyeurs could come and ogle you.
      你大可在墓穴里安装一台倒置潜望镜,变态的过路人可以饥渴地窥视你。
    5. But the biggest thrill for voyeurs of excess is in reading about those who pump cash into one-off extravaganzas.
      但是,对于喜欢打探奢侈行为的人而言,最大的震撼莫过于听说有人把钱像水一样扔到一次性的豪华场面中。
    6. Voyeurs are scary, but they are usually harmless.
      偷窥狂很可怕,但是他们通常不会伤害人。