释义 |
connivingcon‧niv‧ing /kəˈnaɪvɪŋ/ adjective - The main character, Fleur, is a conniving woman who will do almost anything to defeat her rivals.
- Fourthly, Hopkins was a conniving priest, a possible Templar, with an open distaste for our King.
- Whitaker and Givens give the proceedings a much needed lift and the latter shows promise and the conniving seductress.
a conniving person secretly tries to gain something or harm someone – used to show disapproval |