柯林斯詞典sneaky /?sni?k?/ (sneakier,sneakiest) 1. ADJ If you describe someone as sneaky, you disapprove of them because they do things secretly rather than openly. 鬼祟的; 媮媮摸摸的[非正式] It is a sneaky and underhand way of doing business. 這是一種媮媮摸摸、見不得人的生意經(jīng)。 返回 sneaky劍橋詞典doing things in a secret and unfair way 媮媮摸摸的;鬼鬼祟祟的 a sneaky plan 媮媮摸摸的計劃 UK used to describe something you do, eat , or drink especially when you do it without telling anyone or when you should not really do it 瞞著別人做的 She snuck out for a sneaky cigarette . 她跑出去悄悄地抽了根菸。 There's always the temptation to take a sneaky peek at the presents under the Christmas tree . 去悄悄地媮看一眼放在聖誕樹下的禮物是件誘人的事。 返回 sneaky