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insidiously

/in-sid-ee-uhs/US // ɪnˈsɪd i əs //UK // (ɪnˈsɪdɪəs) //

阴险地,隐隐约约地,隐蔽地,隐隐约约

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : intended to entrap or beguile: an insidious plan.
    • : stealthily treacherous or deceitful: an insidious enemy.
    • : operating or proceeding in an inconspicuous or seemingly harmless way but actually with grave effect: an insidious disease.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as insecretly
Synonyms
clandestinely秘密地,悄悄地,秘密的,秘密covertly偷偷地,秘密地,隐蔽地,偷偷摸摸地furtively偷偷摸摸地,偷偷地,偷偷摸摸,鬼鬼祟祟地personally个人,本人,亲自,个人方面privately私下里,私底下,私下,私下里说quietly悄悄地,静静地,悄悄的,安静地stealthily偷偷摸摸地,悄悄地,偷偷地,隐蔽地surreptitiously暗地里,暗中,暗中的,偷偷地behind closed doors闭门造车,闭门不出,闭门谢客,闭门羹behind someone's back背地里的人,背地里说人话,背地里,背着别人by stealth隐形,隐身,隐蔽性,隐秘性confidentially保密性,秘密地,私底下,保密hush-hush遮遮掩掩,掩耳盗铃,遮遮掩掩的,遮遮掩掩地in camera不公开,摄像中,摄像,摄像机中in confidence在信心,在信心方面,在信心上,在信任in holes and corners在孔和角落里,在孔洞和角落里,在洞和角落里,在孔和角落中in secret秘密地,秘密的,秘密,悄悄地in strict confidence严格保密,绝对保密,严守秘密,严格的保密intimately紧密地,密切,密切地,紧密obscurely默默地,暗中,默默无闻,默默无闻地on the qt在QT上on the quiet在安静的,在安静的环境中,在宁静的,在安静的地方on the sly偷偷摸摸地,偷偷摸摸,暗地里,偷偷摸摸的privily私下里,私下,偷偷地,私底下slyly狡猾地,狡猾的,偷偷摸摸地,偷偷地sub rosa潜水艇,潜水员,潜水器,潜水under the table桌下,桌子下面,桌子底下,桌子下underhandedly暗地里,偷偷摸摸地,偷偷地,暗暗地里unobserved未观察到的,未被观察到的,未观察到,无人知晓的

Examples

  • There’s a related, even more insidious concept called the glass cliff.

  • While anti-competitive pricing algorithms could wreak havoc, there are plenty of other arenas where collusive AI could have even more insidious effects, from military applications to healthcare and insurance.

  • This behind-doors transmission trend reflects pandemic fatigue and widening social bubbles, experts say — and is particularly insidious because it is so difficult to police and likely to increase as temperatures drop and holidays approach.

  • From Page 1, when Elle suffers the indignities of “brand-spankin’-new underwear” that make her feel like a “bear in the woods with an insidious itch,” Elle and Darcy are as recognizable and entertaining as your best friends from college.

  • That makes 21st century crypto-fascism all the more insidious and harder to identify.

  • Real understanding and actual truth accumulate more insidiously.

  • The cellphone use among pedestrians has dovetailed insidiously with hyper-gentrification, Moss says.

  • Others, more quietly but just as insidiously, operate from the Muslim religious right.

  • If it so happens that you can insidiously mould a new party meanwhile, so much the better.

  • Suppose I insidiously work up a reform movement in this State, and am shot into Congress over the head of the machine?

  • How insidiously these efforts are being made we shall see in the next chapter.

  • Oh yes, and most insidiously, in those lines he wrote to go before Diane de Lys.

  • It was taking place so insidiously, so quietly, that it had attracted no great attention.