形容词鬼祟的,卑鄙的
1. 卑鄙的:sneakingly 偷偷地 | sneaky 卑鄙的 | sneer at 嘲笑
2. 狡诈:- agreed on poinsettias. - Oh, they did. I didn't. Uh, casablanca lilies.|- 同意使用猩猩木了 - 他们同意 我不同意 啊 卡... | Sneaky.|狡诈 | Hey, thanks for offering, um, to help out.|嘿 谢谢你帮忙 哦 让我...
3. 很狡猾吧:You said she was. I didn't disagree with you.|是你说她怀孕了 我没有反驳你 | Sneaky.|很狡猾吧 | Smile, ladies!|笑一个,小姐们
1. sneaky
1. 秘密的;鬼祟的;偷偷摸摸的
If you describe someone as sneaky, you disapprove of them because they do things secretly rather than openly.
e.g. It is a sneaky and underhand way of doing business...
这种做生意的方式偷偷摸摸,遮遮掩掩。
e.g. One kid can generally tell when another kid is sneaky.
一个小孩鬼鬼祟祟地在干什么事情的时候,通常另一个小孩可以判断出来。
1. She agreed it may become necessary to change the rules, to improve transparency and to mitigate perceptions that there's sneaky business afoot.
2. A sneaky thief was allowed to escape after a Good Samaritan stopped him and recovered a woman's cell phone and purse.
3. The property tycoon reckons Pitt's heart is in the right place, but hints that maybe he has a sneaky motive in refusing to get married.
4. " It's a sneaky kind of a condition, " Anders said.
5. If universities can address the psychological health of students in their daily management, incidents such as the sneaky snapshots may be avoided.
adj
1. marked by quiet and caution and secrecy
taking pains to avoid being observed
e.g. a furtive manner
a sneak attack
stealthy footsteps
a surreptitious glance at his watch
Synonym: furtive sneak(a) stealthy surreptitious
2. marked by deception
e.g. achieved success in business only by underhand methods
Synonym: underhand underhanded