英 [ˈsniːkɪŋ] 美 [ˈsniːkɪŋ]
v. 偷偷地走;偷偷地做;偷偷地看;偷拿(不重要的或小的东西);偷偷地走进;(非正式)打小报告;告密(sneak 的现在分词)
adj. 暗中的,私下的;暗暗扰人不止的;(非正式)偷偷摸摸的;隐隐的(尤指不妙的)
sneaking /ˈsniːkɪŋ/
形容词 A sneaking feeling is a slight or vague feeling, especially one that you are unwilling to accept. 隐隐的(尤指不妙的); 私底下的
I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed.
我隐隐觉得他们恐怕会成功。
... 偷偷走路 pussyfoot 偷偷逃走的 sneaking 偷偷隐躲 skulk ...
... unmanly无男子气概的... sneaking秘密的 fulvous黄褐色的 ...
潜行(Sneaking)是一个通过按住潜行键激活..
... 不争气bedisappointingfailtoliveuptoexpectations 不争气的sneaking 不整合unconformilty ...
I have a sneaking suspicion that she knows more than she's telling us.
我私下怀疑,她还知道一些情况,不想告诉我们。
We are staying at a hostel called the Youth Shack, which makes me embarrassed to be sneaking through the door.
我们住在一家叫做“青年小屋”的青年旅社,这让我不好意思偷偷溜进门去。
She had always had a sneaking affection for him.
以前她一直暗暗倾心于他。
I mean that can include... you know, me... sneaking my way into an award show that I don't belong at
我的意思是那包括……我……偷偷溜进我本不该进的颁奖典礼,
SpeakingMax英语口语达人 : 向哥伦布学习
The obvious gambit is laundry duty, and sneaking out in a load of sheets.
The original, recorded by James Carr in 1966, is a classic of furtive sneaking-around soul.
Other companies are sneaking increases through my reducing the size and contents of packages.