sneaking 的定义
- acting in a furtive or underhand way.
- deceitfully underhand, as actions; contemptible.
- secret; not generally avowed, as a feeling, notion, suspicion, etc.
sneaking 近义词
sly
sneaking 的近义词 53 个
- arch
- bluffing
- calculating
- conniving
- crooked
- designing
- dissembling
- intriguing
- mean
- plotting
- scheming
- slick
- smart
- smooth
- artful
- astute
- cagey
- canny
- captious
- covert
- crafty
- cunning
- deceitful
- deceptive
- delusive
- dishonest
- dishonorable
- double-dealing
- elusive
- foxy
- furtive
- guileful
- illusory
- impish
- ingenious
- insidious
- mischievous
- roguish
- secret
- secretive
- sharp
- shifty
- shrewd
- sneaky
- stealthy
- subtle
- surreptitious
- traitorous
- treacherous
- tricky
- underhand
- unscrupulous
- wily
sneaking 的反义词 7 个
stealthy
更多sneaking例句
- Early testing around the office shows the legs and torso sneaking, bouncing, shuffling and strutting through Imagineering.
- There’s a lot of joy that I see in their interviews together, about their story, how they met, the sneaking around… it almost becomes like a “Great Muppet Caper.”
- I soon saw why and could not resist sneaking a few candid shots.
- In particular, Skylar had been caught frequently sneaking out of her first-floor bedroom window at night.
- And I have a sneaking suspicion that you're not being all that helpful with health care implementation.
- Instead, may we suggest pulling a Ferris Bueller and sneaking out for a day on the town?
- Does anyone else feel Pippa Middleton's profile quietly sneaking back up again?
- Why not have kept him here among the rest, and made a sneaking, snivelling pickpocket of him at once?
- "And I'll tell what I know about your sneaking in and out of the dormitories at night," added Paxton.
- Osborne is a sneaking Yankee, an abolitionist, and the old fool can't keep his mouth shut.
- Literature, I do believe hes been and done some low-down, sneaking good action.
- I never waited for to look further, but uncocked my gun and went sneaking back on my tiptoes as fast as ever I could.