释义 |
can·ny I. \ˈkanē, -i\ adjective (-er/-est) Etymology: can (I) + -y 1. a. : foresighted, knowing, wise b. : cautious, prudent, wary c. : clever, cunning, sly d. : frugal, thrifty e. : shrewd in worldly affairs : watchful for self-interest : sharp-witted 2. Scotland a. : fortunate, lucky b. : free from weird qualities or unnatural powers : safe to deal with — used in a negative constr. c. : wise in supernatural affairs : having occult powers 3. a. Scotland : careful, gentle, steady b. Scotland : comfortable, cozy, quiet, snug c. dialect Britain : agreeable to the eyes or perception : pleasant, worthy — used as a general term of approbation d. dialect England : considerable especially in extent, number, or amount II. adverb Scotland : in a canny manner: as a. : carefully, cautiously b. : gently, quietly — compare ca' canny |