单词 | sneaking |
释义 | sneaking From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsneakingsneak‧ing /ˈsniːkɪŋ/ adjective → have a sneaking feeling/suspicion/admirationExamples from the Corpussneaking• I even have a sneaking affection for the man.• It's true - he does have some sneaking faith in poets as being fundamentally decent people.• I had a sneaking feeling he'd do well at Scum, Hughes is the ideal partner for him.• Still, she had a sneaking hope that as she'd reached her lowest ebb, the tide might turn.• He did have a sneaking respect for Yanto however.• I have the sneaking suspicion, fuelled by the clothes my parents packed, that they knew anyway.• She had a sneaking suspicion that she knew why the men had not given up their seats. |
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