Mirón in english
Voyeur
pronunciation: vɔɪjur part of speech: noun
pronunciation: vɔɪjur part of speech: noun
In gestures
mirón = peeping Tom ; voyeur ; lurker ; bystander.
Example: They seem to regard literature as a secondary experience, more akin to being a peeping Tom, an impotent voyeur, rather than being one of the healthy, active people who get on with real living.Example: They seem to regard literature as a secondary experience, more akin to being a peeping Tom, an impotent voyeur, rather than being one of the healthy, active people who get on with real living.Example: Although lurkers are in the majority in most online forums, their role in these communication spaces is more or less unknown.Example: High-speed chases are dangerous not only for police and suspects, but also for innocent bystanders.more:
» actuar de mirón = lurk in + the wings .
Example: Prince Hal has proved his courage, but the conniving Falstaff and his companions lurk in the wings, waiting for Hal to ascend the throne.