英 [ˈtɪmɪdli] 美 [ˈtɪmɪdli]
adv. 羞怯地;胆小地
... scarcity 缺乏 timidly 胆小地 suburb 郊区 ...
... timidamente〔意〕害羞地,胆怯的,畏缩的。 timidly〔英〕同上。 timido〔意〕害羞的,胆怯的,畏缩的。 ...
... slightly 些微地 timidly 胆怯地 gingerly 极度小心谨慎地...
... slightly 些微地 timidly 胆怯地 gingerly 极度小心谨慎地...
timorously 羞怯地;容易受惊地
羞怯地;胆小地
"Would you tell me," said Alice, a little timidly, "why you are painting those roses?"
“你能告诉我,”爱丽丝有点胆怯地说,“你为什么要画这些玫瑰?”
Alice went timidly up to the door, and knocked.
爱丽丝胆怯地走到门口,敲了敲门。
"It must be a very pretty dance," said Alice timidly.
“这舞一定跳得很美。”爱丽丝胆怯地说。
Besides provoking popular anger, the concentration of wealth has, timidly, entered the political agenda.
Press timidly on the gas pedal and the thing accelerates to more than 160kph in a hundred meters.
Timidly trimming a bit from every department each year, in the hope that good times return, will not work.
ECONOMIST: Many American universities are in financial trouble