sidled
英 [ˈsaɪdld]
美 [ˈsaɪdld]
v. 犹犹豫豫地走; 羞怯地走; 悄悄地走
sidle的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 悄悄地走;小心翼翼地走
If yousidlesomewhere, you walk there in a quiet or cautious way, as if you do not want anyone to notice you.- A young man sidled up to me and said, 'May I help you?'
一个年轻人悄悄走向我说道,“我可以帮你吗?” - He was sidling into the bar, obviously trying to be inconspicuous.
他悄悄地走进酒吧,显然不想引起注意。
- A young man sidled up to me and said, 'May I help you?'
双语例句
- The pilot sidled the ship up the dock.
领航员使船斜着靠向码头。 - She stammered some apology as she sidled towards the door.
她一面结结巴巴地说着道歉的话,一面羞怯地朝门口走去。 - A woman in dark glasses sidled up to us and asked if we wanted to buy a watch.
一个戴墨镜的女人鬼鬼祟祟地走进我们,问我们要不要卖手表。 - He sidled around, dressing and fidgeting before he arranged to make his next remark.
他侧转身子,整理着衣服,坐立不安地忸怩了一阵子才说到下一件事上。 - We sidled tentatively towards the bathroom door.
我们试探性地侧身朝浴室门逼近。 - She sidled past him, pretending that she had not seen him.
她从他身旁侧身而过,装作没看见他。 - Soapy straightened the lady missionary's Readymade tie, dragged his shrinking cuffs into the open, set his hat at a killing cant and sidled toward the young woman.
索比扶正了教会的女士送给他的领结,拉出缩进去的衬衣袖口,把帽子往后一掀,歪得几乎要落下来,侧身向那女人挨将过去。 - The children sidled past her into the kitchen.
孩子们从她身旁偷偷地溜进厨房。 - E.g.: He sidled up to the stranger in the street and tried to sell him the stolen ring.
在街上,他鬼鬼祟祟地走到陌生人面前企图向他兜售偷来的戒指。 - A young man sidled up to me and said, 'May I help you?'
一个年轻人悄悄走向我说道,“我可以帮你吗?”