wiliness / ˈwaɪ li /

毅力意志力意志顽固性

wiliness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

wil·i·er, wil·i·est.

  1. full of, marked by, or proceeding from wiles; crafty; cunning.

wiliness 近义词

wiliness

等同于 artifice

wiliness

等同于 artfulness

wiliness

等同于 craftiness

wiliness

等同于 foxiness

wiliness

等同于 art

wiliness

等同于 indirection

wiliness

等同于 shadiness

wiliness

等同于 shiftiness

wiliness

等同于 slyness

wiliness

等同于 slyness

wiliness

等同于 sneakiness

wiliness

等同于 trickiness

wiliness

等同于 underhandedness

wiliness

等同于 craft

wiliness

等同于 dishonesty

wiliness

等同于 guile

更多wiliness例句

  1. This virus is incredibly wily, it’s spreading out of control and front-line workers are exhausted.
  2. With the new coronavirus, we’re in the early stages of the learning process, even though it often feels like we’ve been waiting forever to figure out this particularly wily foe.
  3. I supply a line which, at any rate, rimes; went his wyle means 'turns aside his wiliness.'
  4. Must there not be experience on the part of dogs to contend successfully with such wiliness as this?
  5. Soon after his father's death, in spite of his wiliness, Vassily Ivanovitch was challenged by an injured husband.
  6. For them Major Forsyth had the double advantage of a wiliness gained in the turmoil of the world and an upright character.
  7. I will watch with the wiliness of a snake, that I may sting with its venom.