sly 的定义
comparative sly·er or sli·er [slahy-er], /ˈslaɪ ər/, superlative sly·est or sli·est [slahy-ist]. /ˈslaɪ ɪst/.
- cunning or wily: sly as a fox.
- stealthy, insidious, or secret.
- playfully artful, mischievous, or roguish: sly humor.
sly 近义词
clever, devious
sly 的近义词 51 个
- canny
- impish
- ingenious
- intriguing
- mischievous
- roguish
- shrewd
- smart
- subtle
- arch
- artful
- astute
- bluffing
- cagey
- calculating
- captious
- conniving
- covert
- crafty
- crooked
- cunning
- deceitful
- deceptive
- delusive
- designing
- dishonest
- dishonorable
- dissembling
- double-dealing
- elusive
- foxy
- furtive
- guileful
- illusory
- insidious
- mean
- plotting
- scheming
- secret
- sharp
- shifty
- slick
- smooth
- sneaking
- stealthy
- traitorous
- treacherous
- tricky
- underhand
- unscrupulous
- wily
sly 的反义词 9 个
更多sly例句
- From a geeky standpoint, Smith’s reboot-y sequel series honors its predecessor in ways notable and sly, thereby allowing it to function both as an accessible entry point and as a fleshed-out extension of what came before.
- It’s a show about fitness, but it’s also, in a sly way, about feminism.
- On the subject of fashion, men have been quite the sly devils over the years.
- Google security researchers are warning people to be on the lookout for a squad of sly hackers believed to be North Korean agents.
- As Xu Bing himself has noted, his made-up characters “seem to upset intellectuals,” in a sly sendup of our respect for the written word.
- Rambo movie marathon—11 am-12 am, AMCBecause nothing says the holidays like Sly Stallone and blood.
- The movie has a very sly sense of humor, and I think people might miss that.
- This weekend, you can see Sly lay waste to hundreds of fools in The Expendables 3.
- Rylance was unforgettable as the mordantly sly king in Richard III, giving a brilliant new twist to a classic role.
- Her songs draw on Stevie Wonder, the Jackson 5, Sly Stone, Curtis Mayfield, and contemporary hip-hop.
- Jones said this with a chuckle and a sly expression in his face, as he glanced meaningly at his companion.
- In the first place, one element of public-house talk—the overt or sly indecency—is left out.
- He had known men who were almost as sly as rats; but on the whole he looked upon them as inferior beings.
- There was a sly emphasis on the word, and a subtle humor in his look that showed the old detective at his worst.
- We got Fanny a dress on the sly, gaudy black velvet and Duchesse lace.