sly
adj
(-er, -est)
1 (often derog 常作贬义) acting or done in a secret, often cunning and deceitful, way 狡猾的; 狡诈的
a sly fellow, trick, ruse 狡诈的家伙、 伎俩、 计谋
(joc 谑) You sly old devil! 你这个老奸巨猾的家伙!
It was sly of you not to tell us you'd already met. 你们真坏, 已经见了面还瞒著我们.
2 [usu attrib 通常作定语]
suggesting that one knows sth secret; knowing 会意的; 会心的
a sly smile, look, etc 会心的一笑、 表情等
She cast a sly glance at her bridge partner. 她向桥牌搭挡使了个会意的眼色.
3 mischievous; playful 淘气的; 顽皮的
play a sly trick on a friend 作弄朋友.
4 (idm 习语) on the `sly secretly 秘密地
She must have been having lessons on the sly. 她准是暗地里一直在上课.
While early settlers had killed bison for food, now the killing became more widespread.
早期的殖民者只是以杀野牛为食,这时屠宰野牛就更为广泛了。
Once you have done this, you will quickly become a useful member of the teazm.
一旦你这样做了,你很快就会成为工作班子里有用的员。
Finding a job is not the same as choosing a job. Many young people end up in a job to which they are not suited. Chance may play a more important part than decision. So here are a few steps to help you think about jobs which you might enjoy doing