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词汇 peeper
释义
peeper
noun
1
an eye. A definite old-fashioned feel to the term. Popularised in 1938 with the film Going Places and the song by Harry Warren: 'Jeepers, creepers/ Where'd you get them peepers?' UK, 1700.
2
a voyeur UK, 1652.
3
a private investigator or private detective US, 1943.
4
a police detective. From an earlier sense as 'policeman' UK, 1996.
5
a card player who tries to see another player's cards US, 1988.
6
a one-way eye-hole in a door allowing the person on the inside to see who is outside; a peephole US, 1996

pixel peeper

slang Someone who is particularly or overly critical of or sensitive to the resolution, clarity, and quality of digital images or photographs. When I started getting into digital photography, I'll admit that I became quite a pixel peeper for a while. Later on though, I became less obsessive over technical quality and learned to appreciate well-composed photographs in their own right.

peeper

One's eye. (That is, what one uses to peep.) Typically used in the plural and often used to refer to the eyes of children. Your baby girl has such beautiful peepers! It was a little intimidating walking into a room full of students and seeing all their peepers staring expectantly at me.

peepers

n. the eyes. Come on, use your peepers. Take a good look.
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