cunningly信息详情
adv.巧妙地,狡猾地
punningly───adv.一语双关地
runningly───断断续续地
stunningly───adv.绝妙地;令人震惊地;使人目瞪口呆地
burningly───燃烧
cantingly───慢条斯理地
cunning───adj.狡猾的;巧妙的;可爱的;n.狡猾
cuttingly───adv.刺人地;挖苦地
sinningly───罪恶的
unkingly───非国王的,不适合国王身份的
The microphone was cunningly concealed in the bookcase.───话筒被巧妙地隐藏在书柜里。
The Gherkin is cunningly crafted out of two types of melon and embedded with green beans to highlight its renowned spiraling glass frames.───小黄瓜大厦由两种瓜类巧妙建成,并饰以青豆,以突出其著名的螺旋形玻璃框架。
They were cunningly disguised in golf clothes.───他们狡猾地穿上高尔夫球服把自己伪装起来。
He did not rob openly, but stole secretly and cunningly, out of respect for club and fang.───它并不是为了愉悦精神而偷窃,只是为了填饱肚子;它也从不公开抢劫,只是私下窃取,一切都是出于对棍棒和利齿的敬畏。
They reassured him countless times; but he could not believe them, and pried cunningly about the lazarette to see with his own eyes.───他们对他保证了无数次,但是他不相信他们,狡猾地溜到贮藏室附近亲自窥探。
The characters that Nicholls brought so cunningly to life in the book feel rushed through a timeline, tied to an agenda.───觉得赶到,李启带来如此狡猾地在书中对生命的字符,通过一个时间表,绑议程。
The expression on her face looked complacent and when she almost finished , she blinked to me cunningly .───在她的脸上的表达看满足的和当她几乎完成的,她眨眼对我狡猾地。
In a species with a reputation for cunningly manipulating others to maximise personal gain, blushing is pretty difficult to explain.───在负有狡猾地摆布他人以谋取个人最大利益的名声的物种里,脸红非常难予以解释。
a giant, bloodthirsty werewolf able to cunningly adapt by blending into even the most innocent of surroundings.───一个巨人,嗜血成性的狼人能巧妙地适应了到即便是最无辜的环境融合。
They were cunningly disguised in golf clothes.
How cunningly nature hides every wrinkle of her inconceivable antiquity under roses and violets and morning dew.Ralph Waldo Emerson
The microphone was cunningly concealed in the bookcase.
Moral virtues were a cunningly indirect alibi for modish economic vices.
Cunningly simple: two contestants, three rounds and a panel of three celebrity judges.
A casserole of dissimilar musical interests cunningly fused into one big bowl.
They cunningly played the game of sham peace.
In the first called Ascot, Nielsen disguises himself cunningly in a hat that would have probably made Gertrude Shilling turn pale.
And in a carrier bag, cunningly at the back of a cupboard, a bumper harvest of old newspapers.