timidly
羞怯地
常用释义
英音[ ˈtɪmɪdli ]
美音[ ˈtɪmɪdli ]
基本释义
- adv. 羞怯地;胆小地
例句
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1·"Would you tell me," said Alice, a little timidly, "why you are painting those roses?"“你能告诉我,”爱丽丝有点胆怯地说,“你为什么要画这些玫瑰?”
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2·Alice went timidly up to the door, and knocked.爱丽丝胆怯地走到门口,敲了敲门。
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3·"It must be a very pretty dance," said Alice timidly.“这舞一定跳得很美。”爱丽丝胆怯地说。
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4·"George," she said timidly, "you are as full of remorse as ever, aren't you?"“乔治,”她胆怯地说,“你还是和以前一样懊悔不已,是不是?”
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5·She bent timidly around till her breath stirred his curls and whispered, "I--love--you!"她胆怯地弯下腰,直到她的呼吸吹动了他的鬈发,才低声说:“我——爱——你!”
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6·"I don't suppose," Tootles said diffidently [bashfully or timidly], "that I could be father."“我想,”图图胆怯地说,“我不能当父亲。”
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7·He hesitated, a little confused, then turned timidly toward the King, saying, "I may go now?"他犹豫了一下,有点困惑,然后胆怯地转向国王,说:“我现在可以走了吗?”
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8·The King laid his hand upon her arm, and timidly said, "Consider, my dear: she is only a child!"国王把手放在她的胳膊上,怯怯地说:“再想想吧,我亲爱的:她只是个孩子!”
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9·The girl kept herself timidly aloof from the crowd.这小女孩在晚会上一直胆怯地远离人群。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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10·She timidly extended both hands toward him姑娘战战兢兢地向他伸出双手。
同义词
adv.
羞怯地;胆小地
同根词
词根:
timid
timid
adj
胆小的;羞怯的
timorous
adj
胆怯的;胆小的;羞怯的
timorously
adv
羞怯地;容易受惊地
timidity
n
胆怯,胆小;羞怯
timidness
n
羞怯;胆小