单词 | shy |
释义 | shy 1. adj., v., & n. --adj (shyer, shyest or shier, shiest)   1. a diffident or uneasy in company; timid. b (of an animal, bird, etc.) easily startled; timid.   2. (foll. by of) avoiding; chary of (shy of his aunt; shy of going to meetings).   3. (in comb.) showing fear of or distaste for (gun-shy; work-shy).   4. (often foll. by of, on) colloq. having lost; short of (I'm shy three quid; shy of the price of admission). --vintr. (shies, shied)   1. (usu. foll. by at) (esp. of a horse) start suddenly aside (at an object, noise, etc.) in fright.   2. (usu. foll. by away from, at) avoid accepting or becoming involved in (a proposal etc.) in alarm. --n a sudden startled movement. Derivatives shyer n. shyly adv. (also shily). shyness n. Etymology: OE sceoh f. Gmc 2. v. & n. --vtr. (shies, shied) (also absol.) fling or throw (a stone etc.). --n the act or an instance of shying. Phrases and idioms have a shy at colloq.   1. try to hit with a stone etc.   2. make an attempt at.   3. jeer at. Derivatives shyer n. Etymology: 18th c.: orig. unkn. |
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