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slyly
sly S0487700 (slī)adj. sli·er (slī′ər), sli·est (slī′ĕst) also sly·er or sly·est 1. Clever or cunning, especially in the practice of deceit.2. Stealthy or surreptitious: took a sly look at the letter on the table.3. Playfully mischievous: a sly laugh.Idiom: on the sly In a way intended to escape notice: took extra payments on the sly. [Middle English sleigh, from Old Norse slœgr.] sly′ly adv.sly′ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | slyly - in an artful manner; "he craftily arranged to be there when the decision was announced"; "had ever circumstances conspired so cunningly?"craftily, foxily, knavishly, trickily, cunningly, artfully | Translationssly (slai) adjective1. cunning or deceitful. He sometimes behaves in rather a sly manner. 狡猾的 狡猾的2. playfully mischievous. He made a sly reference to my foolish mistake. 淘氣的,頑皮的 淘气的,顽皮的 ˈslyly, ˈslily adverb 狡詐地 狡诈地ˈslyness noun 狡詐 狡诈IdiomsSeeslyMedicalSeeSlyslyly Related to slyly: unceasinglySynonyms for slylyadv in an artful mannerSynonyms- craftily
- foxily
- knavishly
- trickily
- cunningly
- artfully
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