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guile

/gahyl/US // gaɪl //UK // (ɡaɪl) //

狡诈,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡辩

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : insidious cunning in attaining a goal; crafty or artful deception; duplicity.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounslyness, cleverness

Examples

  • It has been built on the resourcefulness, guile and self-belief of a gritty competitor determined to find solutions against favored opponents.

  • Her performance is clearly stylized, but it’s also packed with calculation and guile.

  • He used changes of pace and direction, plus more than a little ref-baiting guile, to get Embiid and Matisse Thybulle, in particular, to foul him on attempts that likely had little chance of being converted in the first place.

  • That’s a lot of guile, a lot of know-how — and a lot of star power.

  • Sadly, it wasn't until she sang "Something Good" that Underwood's tireless guile finally succeeded in winning over the audience.

  • But to say nothing of the innovative frame structure, what stands out here is the guile and agency of the female characters.

  • "If that is the case, hats off to him for guile and deviousness," says Yossi Verter in Haaretz.

  • At one point it seemed that Brown was, with unseemly guile, trying to remain in 10 Downing Street.

  • The simple honest-hearted General, who knew not the guile of their hearts, was deluded into wishing them success.

  • She knew that he loved her—a frank, blustering fellow without guile enough to conceal his feelings, and no desire to do so.

  • There was neither guile nor vanity in the girl's heart, nor a trace of deceit in her face; only gentleness, truth, and beauty.

  • She was so bright and pretty, so interested, and so free from guile, that hearts opened to her as blossoms to the sun.

  • O strong ones, he who is the guardian of so much wealth, he calls on you with praises, free from guile.