English to Indonesian Dictionary sneak

sneak

menyelinap
definition
verb
I sneaked out by the back exit
move or go in a furtive or stealthy manner.
noun
he was branded a prying sneak for eavesdropping on intimate conversation
a furtive and contemptible person.
adjective
a sneak thief
acting or done surreptitiously, unofficially, or without warning.
translation of 'sneak'
verb
mencuri,
meleceh,
menjilat pantat,
menjilat,
menyelinap,
mengadu
noun
maling,
bedebah,
pengecut,
peleceh,
bangsat,
pengadu,
pencuri
example
He, conversely, was portrayed as a 'sneak' for his cowardly yet disrespectful and defiant attitude towards the United States.
They also had searchlights encase anyone tried to 'sneak' out during the night.
He was seducing her, the 'sneak' , and she couldn't seem to summon the willpower to do anything about it.
If you're riding a hold-up horse or a doubtful stayer you have to 'sneak' him round, taking the shortest route around the inside and keeping him as relaxed and switched-off as possible.
Since then I've received a newsletter every few months, and the occasional free ticket to see a 'sneak' preview of an upcoming film.
So, you know, to 'sneak' someone onto a cruise ship, that would be almost an impossibility.
This procedure tells the students that the teacher is more than likely to be a cheat and a 'sneak' , who will cook the books if given a chance.
She continued to read silently, her eyes glancing upwards to 'sneak' a peek at Zach.
Guests in attendance will get a 'sneak' preview of original material from Pete's up and coming debut album, and Chris will entertain with melodic and dulcet tones.
Only then did I start to really get mad at him for being such a 'sneak' , such a liar.
It meant that heels of Owen's type, the cowardly 'sneak' , were wearing thin.
It isn't that I'm a 'sneak' , it's just that I don't want Laura getting too cross and I can see signs of trouble appearing.
The media at the curtain-raiser press meet on Thursday had a 'sneak' preview of three designs - armlet, hair ornament and a necklace.
So, it's the nurses fault that he is such a successful 'sneak' ?
That means they won't be able to 'sneak' wins with a single goal.
Anyone trying to 'sneak' out a few minutes early will be hard pressed to leave before the ‘real’ ending.
He flattened underneath window and used his stealth power to 'sneak' around to the back.
As I passed the house a third and final time, I managed to 'sneak' a peek through the gap in the trees.
He'd set traps all around the place specifically to catch a 'sneak' .
In fact I've had a hunch that I'm actually being a 'sneak' somehow and I don't like it.
In the run-up to the finals, police at airports, rail stations and ports will be on the look-out for anyone trying to 'sneak' to Portugal.
Friday's first snapshots amounted to a 'sneak' preview.
All he could see was this fake white beard and tell from certain furtive movements that Grampa was trying to 'sneak' a peek at him without being noticed.
At least they managed to 'sneak' in actual ballet moves and some of Tchaikovsky's music, so it isn't a total loss.
But if you are a chameleon, you can 'sneak' in and move ahead with the furtiveness required in one-day cricket.
One extreme is to take your time to plan, be stealthy and 'sneak' around in the dark to avoid all confrontation.
Maybe I could 'sneak' them the key, but how would I obtain it?
Am I allowed a 'sneak' preview of the next one, I ask?
A few stragglers return from lunch, and the April afternoon clouds are too threatening to tempt anyone to 'sneak' out for an early tee time.
If he could 'sneak' past anyone lingering in the hallway, he'd be in the clear to read any file he liked.
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