knavish

英[\'neɪvɪʃ]
美[\'neɪvɪʃ]

基本释义

  • adj.无赖(似)的,不正的; 刁诈

实用例句

There was something quite knavish in the man's attitude.

这个人的态度真有点无赖的味道.

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That shrewd and knavish sprite call'd Robin Goodfellow ( Shakespeare )

那个叫作罗宾好伙计的精明而又顽皮的小 妖精.

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Not to be influenced by, or give ear to knavish tattling servants, or others.

不听不老实的仆人之流搬弄是非的话, 更不受他们的影响.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. marked by skill in deception;

    "cunning men often pass for wise"

    "deep political machinations"

    "a foxy scheme"

    "a slick evasive answer"

    "sly as a fox"

    "tricky Dik"

    "a wily old attorney"

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