单词 | 悄悄地 |
释义 | 〔sneak〕"In the dressing room beforehand, while the NBC technician was making me up, Jesse Jackson snuck up behind me and began playfully powdering my face" (Bruce Babbitt). “在后面的化妆室中,当国家广播电台的技术人员正在为我化妆,杰西·杰克逊悄悄地溜到我身后,开始嬉皮笑脸地给我脸上打粉” (布鲁斯·巴比特)。 〔tiptoe〕To walk or move quietly on one's toes.踮起脚走:踮着脚走路或悄悄地移动〔sudden〕from subitus [from past participle of] subīre [to approach stealthily] 源自 subitus 源自subīre的过去分词 [悄悄地靠近] 〔stalk〕from Old English -stealcian [to move stealthily] in bestealcian 源自 古英语 -stealcian [悄悄地移动] 在 bestealcian之中 〔intimate〕To make known subtly and indirectly; hint.See Synonyms at suggest 提示:使悄悄地并且间接地知道;暗示 参见 suggest〔sneak〕"Raisa Gorbachev snuck away yesterday afternoon for a 65-minute helter-skelter tour of San Francisco" (San Francisco Chronicle). “赖沙·戈尔巴乔夫昨天下午悄悄地溜了出去,在旧金山做了一次六十五分钟的仓促旅行” (《旧金山年纪》)。 〔lurk〕To move furtively; sneak.秘密地活动;悄悄地行动〔burke〕To suppress or extinguish quietly; stifle:压制:压制或悄悄地消灭;窒息:〔note〕quietly took note of the scene.悄悄地注意情景〔play〕played the matter quietly.悄悄地把事办完 |
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