sneaking
adj. 偷偷摸摸的; 鬼鬼祟祟的; 卑怯的; 暗中的
v. 潛行( sneak的現在分詞 ); 偷偷溜走; (兒童向成人)打小報告; 告狀
A sneaking feeling is a slight or vague feeling, especially one that you are unwilling to accept.
I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed...
我隱隱覺得他們恐怕要成功了。
I've always had this sneaking admiration for him.
我一直這樣暗暗崇拜他。
1. not openly expressed;
What are you sneaking around here for?
你在這裡偷偷摸摸地幹什麼.
I have a sneaking suspicion that he stole my wallet.
我心想準是他偷了我的錢包.
Chiang are also grand, the new underground party secretary risked sneaking into Nanjing.
蔣介石隆重還都後, 新任地下市委書記周文錦冒死潛入南京.
After entering the secret door, a tutorial for the Guard Hall sneaking system is given.
在進入秘密的門之後, 潛入守衛門廳系統的指南被給.
What's that fellow up to sneaking around like that?
這傢伙鬼鬼祟祟的,想幹 什麼 ?