slyly

英[slaɪlɪ]
美[ˈslaɪlɪ]

基本释义

  • adv.狡猾地; 偷偷地; 俏皮地; 会意地

词性变化

实用例句

Anna grinned slyly.

安娜会意地咧嘴笑了。

柯林斯例句

She glanced slyly at Madeleine.

她诡秘地向马德琳瞥了一眼.

《简明英汉词典》

He would allow John slyly to copy his answers to impossibly difficult algebra questions.

他会让约翰偷偷抄下自己对一些极难的代数题的解答.

柯林斯例句

Georgos smiled slyly, knowing it was his turn to be superior.

乔戈斯狡猾地笑了笑, 他知道这下该轮到他高人一着了.

辞典例句

She ran slyly through the wall.

她偷偷地穿过那堵墙.

辞典例句

He said, shyly and rather slyly.

他迟迟疑疑,躲躲闪闪地说.

辞典例句

He watched me keenly and slyly, his chin all the while on his breast.

他的下巴依然耷拉在胸前,但那双眼睛却始终狡猾地注视着我的一举一动.

英汉文学 - 金银岛

The girl constantly put herself in Mr. Franklin's way - very slyly and quietly, but she did it.

这姑娘经常在弗兰克林先生面前出现—虽然是偷偷的,悄悄的, 但她总还是这样做了.

辞典例句

Political candidates sometimes slyly play the race card, but rarely overtly.

政治候选人有时候会狡猾的打种族牌, 但是很少公开的这样.

互联网

I noticed fairly early that her descriptions are slyly non - descriptive.

我很早就注意到她的描写不仅仅是简单描写.

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She is whispering slyly to her neighbor.

她密向邻座的人耳语.

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Some people prod more slyly.

有的人打探的方法更为狡猾.

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He whispered slyly to his brother.

他对他弟弟悄悄地耳语.

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英英释义

Adverb
  • 1. in an artful manner;

    "he craftily arranged to be there when the decision was announced"

    "had ever circumstances conspired so cunningly?"