cunning
adj. 狡猾的; 巧妙的
n. 狡猾,詭詐
Someone who is cunning has the ability to achieve things in a clever way, often by deceiving other people.
These disturbed kids can be cunning.
這些心理不正常的孩子可能會很狡猾。
...Mr Blair's cunning plan.
布萊爾先生的詭計
Cunning is the ability to achieve things in a clever way, often by deceiving other people.
...one more example of the cunning of today's art thieves...
當今藝術品盜賊手段狡猾的另一個例子
He tackled the job with a great deal of imagination, skill and cunning.
他在工作中充分發揮其想象力、技能和聰明才智來解決各種難題。
1. shrewdness in deception;
2. shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
3. drafty artfulness (especially in deception)
1. attractive especially by means of smallness or prettiness or quaintness;
2. marked by skill in deception;
3. showing inventiveness and skill;
In a cunning 1971 experiment dubbed The Disappearing Hypnotist, Frederick Evans and Martin T.
1971年有一個巧妙的實驗,稱為[消失的催眠師].
Peter seems to have set a cunning trap for you.
皮特好像設了狡猾的圈套要陷害你.
He rose to power through cunning and deceipt.
他透過詭計和欺騙獲得了權力.
A spy used cunning means to find out secrets.
間諜使用狡猾的手段獲取機密.
Cunning and vicious people often come to the shop to provoke unwarranted trouble.
狡猾惡毒的人常來這家店招惹無端的麻煩.