leery 的定义
leer·i·er, leer·i·est.
- wary; suspicious: I'm leery of his financial advice.
- Archaic. knowing; alert.
leery 近义词
suspicious
更多leery例句
- Diosady notes that even his own wife “is very leery of anything I bring from the lab.”
- If city officials were leery of cutting police personnel to close the existing $124 million gap, or even part of it, they may turn to the almost $72 million the city spends from its general fund on the non-personnel side of the police budget.
- It should be leery of sticking to a script when the opponent is so viciously adaptable.
- However, Zenith also predicts a bounce back in 2021 and 2022 as consumers — many likely to still be leery of public transportation — take action on delayed purchase decisions.
- Some investors are still leery of ad tech, having been burned in the past.
- Like Sheehy, Felker had also been previously married and they were both leery of commitment.
- The medical staff were at first leery of treating her for fear of Ebola.
- Trierweiler leaves the Elysée Palace having never cemented her place there with a leery French public.
- The business has ground to a standstill as hair suppliers in other parts of Ukraine are leery of coming to the capital.
- And Obama, as the first black president, seemed leery of tackling an issue with such clear racial overtones.
- Hes already kinda leery about you and But thats your funeral.
- I no longer see in the corner of the quartermaster's eye the leery droop that greeted me at the start.
- A piece down the road, say a mile an' a half, I'm told there's a rotten bit o' road, an' I'm a little leery of trouble there.
- The "Friend" will give you a lot of advertising to place for them, for they are always "leery" of competition.
- He was tugging villainously at a wicked mustache, and his eyes were thrillingly leery.