shiftily


shift·y

S0342600 (shĭf′tē)adj. shift·i·er, shift·i·est 1. Having, displaying, or suggestive of deceitful character; evasive or untrustworthy.2. Distinguished by frequent changes in direction: shifty winds.3. Able to accomplish what is needed; resourceful.
shift′i·ly adv.shift′i·ness n.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.shiftily - in a shifty manner; "he looked at his new customer shiftily"
Translations
狡猾地贼眉鼠眼地

shift

(ʃift) verb1. to change (the) position or direction (of). We spent the whole evening shifting furniture around; The wind shifted to the west overnight. 轉移,轉向 转移,转变 2. to transfer. She shifted the blame on to me. 推諉 推委, 推托3. to get rid of. This detergent shifts stains. 去除 去掉 noun1. a change (of position etc). a shift of emphasis. 轉移 去掉2. a group of people who begin work on a job when another group stop work. The night shift does the heavy work. 輪班 轮班3. the period during which such a group works. an eight-hour shift; (also adjective) shift work. 輪班時間 轮班工作时间ˈshiftless adjective inefficient, lazy, or without a set purpose. He's rather shiftless – he's had four jobs in six months. 怠惰的,得過且過的 怠惰的,得过且过的 ˈshiftlessness noun 怠惰,得過且過 偷懒,得过且过 ˈshifty adjective looking cunning and dishonest. I don't trust him – he has a very shifty look. 看似狡猾的 狡猾的,贼眉鼠眼的 ˈshiftily adverb 看似狡猾地 狡猾地,贼眉鼠眼地 ˈshiftiness noun 看似狡猾 狡猾,贼眉鼠眼