slyly
adv. 狡猾地; 偷偷地; 俏皮地; 會意地
A sly look, expression, or remark shows that you know something that other people do not know or that was meant to be a secret.
His lips were spread in a sly smile...
他心照不宣地咧嘴一笑。
He gave me a sly, meaningful look.
他心照不宣地看了我一眼,意味深長。
If you describe someone as sly, you disapprove of them because they keep their feelings or intentions hidden and are clever at deceiving people.
She is devious and sly and manipulative...
她陰險狡詐,會玩人。
He's a sly old beggar if ever there was one.
他確確實實是個老奸巨猾的傢伙。
To do something on the sly means to do it secretly, often because it is wrong or bad.
Was she meeting some guy on the sly?
她是不是偷偷地在見什麼人?
1. in an artful manner;
Anna grinned slyly.
安娜會意地咧嘴笑了。
She glanced slyly at Madeleine.
她詭秘地向馬德琳瞥了一眼.
He would allow John slyly to copy his answers to impossibly difficult algebra questions.
他會讓約翰偷偷抄下自己對一些極難的代數題的解答.
Georgos smiled slyly, knowing it was his turn to be superior.
喬戈斯狡猾地笑了笑, 他知道這下該輪到他高人一著了.
She ran slyly through the wall.
她偷偷地穿過那堵牆.