coy
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A coy person is shy, or pretends to be shy, about love and sex. 靦腆的; 忸怩作態(tài)的
I was sickened by the way Carol charmed all the men by turning coy. 我對(duì)卡羅爾忸怩作態(tài)哄誘男人的方式感到惡心。
2. coylyADV 靦腆地; 忸怩作態(tài)地[ADV with v]
She smiled coyly at Algie as he took her hand and raised it to his lips. 當(dāng)阿爾吉拿起她的手舉到他唇邊時(shí),她靦腆地對(duì)他微笑。
3. ADJ If someone is being coy, they are unwilling to talk about something that they feel guilty or embarrassed about. 不愿談及的
Mr. Alexander is not the slightest bit coy about his ambitions. 亞歷山大先生對(duì)自己的抱負(fù)一丁點(diǎn)也不保留。
4. coylyADV 不愿談及地[ADV with v]
The administration coyly refused to put a firm figure on the war's costs. 政府委婉地拒絕了就戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)費(fèi)用給出一個(gè)明確的數(shù)字。
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劍橋詞典
coy adjective (SECRET)
UKintentionally keeping something secret
故作神秘的;遮遮掩掩的;含糊其詞的
She's very coy about her age . 她對(duì)自己的年齡遮遮掩掩。
coy adjective (MODEST)
(especially of women) being or pretending to be shy , or like a child
(尤指女性)害羞的,靦腆的,忸怩作態(tài)的
She gave me a coy look from under her schoolgirl's fringe . 她透過(guò)她那學(xué)生式的劉海羞答答地瞥了我一眼。 返回 coy