| 释义 | sneakish, a.|ˈsniːkɪʃ| [Cf. sneak n. and v.]
 †1. ? Farcical, ludicrous. Obs.—1
 
 1570Levins Manip. 145 Sneakish, bardus, mimus. 2. Somewhat sneaky.
 
 1864Carlyle Fredk. Gt. IV. 302 The sneakish courtly gentleman. 1897‘Tivoli’ Short Innings xv. 227 Well, it was a beastly, sneakish trick. Hence ˈsneakishness.
 
 1895A. H. S. Landor Corea 114 It is generally associated with sneakishness, treachery, and perfidy. |