timidly
adv. 膽小地,羞怯地
Timid people are shy, nervous, and have no courage or confidence in themselves.
A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age.
伊莎貝拉是一個羞怯的孩子,很小就學會了順從。
If you describe someone's attitudes or actions as timid, you are criticizing them for being too cautious or slow to act, because they are nervous about the possible consequences of their actions.
The President's critics say he has been too timid in responding to changing international developments...
批評總統的人認為他在應對風雲變幻的國際局勢時過於瞻前顧後。
The newspaper called the plan timid and unimaginative.
該報稱這一計劃謹小慎微,毫無想象力。
1. in a shy or timid or bashful manner;
The little boy stepped forward timidly and shook Leo's hand.
小男孩羞怯地走上前去握了握利奧的手。
She knocked timidly on the study door and entered.
她小心翼翼地敲了敲書房門然後進去了.
Ming - feng timidly approached shyly . " Third Young Master,'she called gently.
鳴鳳 看見他不抬頭,便走到桌子旁邊膽怯地但也溫柔地叫了一聲: “ 三少爺. ”
" Yes, " Chin replied timidly. She explained, " There's nothing wrong with it.
“ 是的, ” 琴低聲回答, 接著又解釋道: “ 這並不希奇.
" It's about Wei - cheng and Ching - shan , " he said timidly.
“ 就是為成兄和景山兄兩位.