shy的意思和读音

shy

: [ʃaɪ] : [ʃaɪ]

n.

adj.

v.退

shyer shyest  shier  shier shiest  shiest  shies  

adj.+n.shy manner,shy smile

adj.outgoing,confident

adj.introverted,retiring,withdrawn,timid,bashful

shyadj.

1.nervous or embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people

a quiet, shy man

Don't be shy─come and say hello.

She was too shy to ask anyone for help.

As a teenager I was painfully shy .

She's very shy with adults.

2.showing that sb is nervous or embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people

a shy smile

3.easily frightened and not willing to come near people

The panda is a shy creature.

4.[nbn]~ of/about (doing) sth);)…怀afraid of doing sth or being involved in sth

The band has never been shy of publicity.

He disliked her and had never been shy of saying so.

5.[nbn](informal)~ (of sth)lacking the amount that is needed

He died before Christmas, only a month shy of his 90th birthday. 90

We are still two players shy (of a full team).)。

6.)…avoiding or not liking the thing mentioned

camera-shy(= not liking to be photographed)

He's always been work-shy.

v.— see alsococonut shy

1.[i]~ (at sth)退to turn away with a sudden movement because it is afraid or surprised

My horse shied at the unfamiliar noise.

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adj.1.nervous and embarrassed in the company of other people, especially people who you do not know; shy behavior shows that someone is nervous or not confident2.not willing to do or be involved in something, because it makes you feel nervous or embarrassed3.a shy animal is afraid of people and tries to hide from them

v.1.if a horse shies, it moves suddenly away from something because it is afraid

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1.I guess we have opposite personalities then. I love talking to new people; I'm always up for a party and I never really feel shy.

2.I walk into her room, and there was a shy girl, and she was bald, and she was trying to hide her baldness.

3.But Li is not shy in showing off the rose which adorns her chest -- she told fans it is the symbol of her love for her husband.耀-

4.Ruby, a shy girl, wants to ask her crush out on a date.Ruby

5.'Oh, if she's vain, Billy Smallbury, I'll never be able to look at her! I'm such a shy man, as you know! 'said the other.·

6.As she did, a shy voice behind her called her name and, turning, she saw Charles Hamilton.·

7.You know, I was kind of a shy kid in many ways, and for me, music was like therapy. It helped me through my teenage years a lot.

8.A bit shy for me to say it but i think it's a proud thing to let you guys know!

9.Being a simple shy woman, she was afraid to take him to the fancy court in Benares, but she saved the king's signet ring.殿

10.Tom used to be very shy, but this time he was bold enough to give a performance in front of a large audience.广