intransitive (and reflexive). To steal or move stealthily (away or on).
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > stealthy action, stealth > stealthy movement > move stealthily [verb (intransitive)] (53) besteala725 intransitive (and reflexive). To steal or move stealthily (away or on). snikec897 intransitive. Of reptiles: To creep, crawl. steal1154 intransitive. To depart or withdraw secretly or surreptitiously from a place. Chiefly with adverb, as away, †forth, off, out, or const. from, out of. creepc1175 To move softly, cautiously, timorously, or slowly; to move quietly and stealthily so as to elude observation; to steal (into, away, etc.). skulk?c1225 intransitive. To move in a stealthy or sneaking fashion, so as to escape notice. Usually with adverbs and prepositions, as about, away, into, etc… snaker?c1225 intransitive. To approach stealthily; to sneak. stalkc1300 intransitive. To walk softly, cautiously, or stealthily. slenchc1330 intransitive. To slink, sneak. lurka1375 To move about in a secret and furtive manner; to ‘steal’ along, away, out. Now rare. slinkc1374 intransitive. Of persons or animals: To move, go, walk, etc. in a quiet, stealthy, or sneaking manner. Usually const. with prepositions and adverbs. snokec1380 intransitive and transitive. To snuff or smell; to go snuffing or smelling (at); to poke about with the nose. Also figurative, to sneak about, to… slide1382 To move, go, proceed unperceived, quietly, or stealthily; to steal, creep, slink, or slip away, into or out of a place, etc. slipc1400 To pass or go lightly or quietly; to move quickly and softly, without attracting notice; to glide or… With by, past, through, etc. Also in… mitchera1575 intransitive. To sneak. sneak1598 To move, go, walk, etc., in a stealthy or slinking manner; to creep or steal furtively, as if ashamed… With adverbs, as away, down, in, off, out, etc. snake1818 intransitive. To skulk or sneak. sly1825 intransitive. To move, go, etc., in a sly or stealthy manner; to slip unobserved; to slink. snoop1832 To go around in a sly or prying manner. Also with other adverbs originally U.S. to steal one's way1847 with adverbial accusative, to steal one's way (†in early use = to steal away). Now rare. sniggle1881 intransitive. To wriggle, crawl, creep stealthily. gumshoe1897 intransitive. Originally: to move or behave in a secret or surreptitious way; to sneak about. Later usually: to engage in investigative or detective… slime1898 intransitive. To move in a gliding, stealthy, or sneaking manner. pussyfoot1902 intransitive. To tread softly or lightly, so as to avoid being noticed; to move warily or stealthily; (also) to behave in a sly, furtive, or… soft-foot1913 To tread softly or lightly; to tiptoe. intransitive. cat-foot1916 intransitive. To walk stealthily or noiselessly. Also with it. pussy1919 intransitive. To act like a cat; esp. to pussyfoot. Frequently with adverbs. pussa1953 intransitive. To move or act like a cat; to move silently and stealthily. Subcategories:— with hostile intent (3) — on tiptoe (2) — move off or away (16) — enter (1) — move around (4) |
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