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单词 coy
释义
coycoy /kɔɪ/ adjective Word Origin
WORD ORIGINcoy
Origin:
1300-1400 Old French coi ‘calm’, from Latin quietus ‘quiet’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Ben thinks Leah is just being coy.
  • Her mother encouraged her to use her feminine charm, to be coy and alluring.
  • Teresa blushed when she saw me and turned very coy.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Cbin in hand, feet close together, there was something coy and flirty about her.
  • He sat like a woman and talked like one, sending coy glances at all of us.
  • Isabella, the next day, is full of coy importance, saying that Catherine must guess her secret.
  • Marxist urban politics is now much more coy about all-embracing grand, theoretical claims.
  • Officials are coy about the details.
  • There was no twinkle in her eyes and no coy smile on her lips.
  • Those who go quiet and coy even when offended need to work on this.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatornot confident about talking to people
not confident about talking to people, especially people you do not know: · David was always rather quiet and shy at school.· Carrie looked up at him and gave him a shy smile.painfully shy (=extremely shy): · He was painfully shy in public, but completely different at home with his family.too shy to do something: · I was too shy to ask her out on a date.go all shy spoken (=suddenly become very shy): · Look, she's gone all shy - stop teasing her.shy with girls/boys/adults etc (=shy when you are talking to girls, boys etc): · Because little Danny spent all his time with his mother, he was rather shy with men.
frightened to talk to people or to give your opinion, because you have very little confidence: · Ralph's wife was a small, timid woman who hardly ever spoke.· "May I come in?" said a timid little voice.
someone who is bashful is unwilling to give their opinions or do something that they would enjoy, especially because they are embarrassed or afraid that they will look stupid: · Don't be bashful about telling your family how you feel.· Kirsty gave Willy a bashful grin.
someone who is coy deliberately behaves in a shy way because they think it is attractive: · Teresa blushed when she saw me and turned very coy.· Her mother encouraged her to use her feminine charm, to be coy and alluring.
formal someone who is diffident does not like talking about their achievements or is not confident of their abilities: · Shaun became noticeably diffident when the conversation turned to the subject of his promotion.diffident about: · Joe was humble and diffident about his own success.
1shy or pretending to be shy in order to attract people’s interest:  She gave him a coy smile.2unwilling to give information about something OPP  opencoy about Tania was always coy about her age.coyly adverbcoyness noun [uncountable]
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