1LOOK ATto look quickly at something, or to look at something from behind something else, especially something that you are not supposed to see 匆匆看;〔尤指〕偷看,窥视 → peep
peek at/through/into etc
Carefully he peeked through the glass window in the door.
peek at/through/into etc• A peek at his studio gives a clue.• We also take a peek at Keith in the kitchen of his Devon pub.• Goldilocks' embarkation on her voyage of self-discovery begins with her trying to peek into the bears' house.• It would be wrong to peek at the ending.• We talked as we walked the beach and peeked at the funkyhouseboats along the waterfront.• Carefully he peeked through the glass window in the door.• I stood peeking through the living room curtains of her house.• I used images of a map, a maze and a blindfold before; now you're peeking through your hands.
took a ... peek• They took a peek, and then did everything but lay down and wag their tails.• Dottook a chance peek in through the crack between where the two doors met.• I took a quick peekinside: bed, drawers, small bathroom with shower.• Carson took a peek into the brown paper on the Tube.