furtive的意思和读音

furtive

: [ˈfɜrtɪv] : [ˈfɜː(r)tɪv]

adj.

adj.+n.furtive manner

adj.open

adj.secretive,stealthy,secret,sly,sneaky

furtiveadj.

1.behaving in a way that shows that you want to keep sth secret and do not want to be noticed

She cast a furtive glance over her shoulder.

He looked sly and furtive.

adj.1.,2.

adj.1.done quickly and secretly to avoid being noticed; behaving in a way that makes people think you do not want to be noticed

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1.and that sense of fear, of furtive unrest, might in some manner unforeseen become a living companion, as it had been before.

2.A few days later, though, on a beach, I noticed a man sneaking furtive looks at her bulge, which was finally beginning to show.

3.The man's furtive manner made the policeman watch him to see what he would do.

4.Slip across the grasslands of Mongolia, ruins of the Great Wall the only witnesses to my furtive gait?穿广

5.The mother's head turned for a quick furtive look at Hagen and he saw in her eyes a burning, hawklike triumph.

6.And then there's all that furtive eye rubbing your "friend" does to hide his tears, which inflames his eyes even further.

7.To take(something, especially something of Little value)in a furtive manner; snitch.西);

8.Actually, I don't want to be so furtive as a spy, but I had to, because in such a deep night, nobody can be my accomplice.

9.Casting a furtive glance over his shoulder, the felon slipped out of the main prison gate to be swallowed up in the British frog.

10.He gave her a grateful, furtive look, and went back to his guest; an impulse had made him hide from her the true condition of affairs.使