slunk的意思和读音

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slink

: [slɪŋk] : [slɪŋk]

v.;(,)

n.

adj.

slinks  slinking  slunk  slinked  

v.creep,sneak,tiptoe,slope,steal

v.1.(,),2.,, (away by off)

n.1.2.

adj.1.,()

v.1.to go somewhere slowly and quietly so that people will not notice you

1. slungshot slunk slur ...

2. Smooth Slunk Sulfonated oil ...

3. ... 2.2-2.6 calf skin 2.2-2.7 slunk 2.2-2.8 kip skin ...

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1.She slunk out in temporary shame until her owner made enough goo-goo over her that she started to feel better.

2.She took one of her new pills, and to her surprise -- almost shock -- the headache turned tail and slunk away.————

3.Once the excitement of candles and no showers had waned, the horror of the situation sank in and they slunk off to bed.

4.He saw a party of roaring young blades from Oxbridge in the coffee-room of his hotel, and slunk away from them, and paced the streets.便

5.Another sighted the animal as it slunk away, and a shot followed.

6.The defeated army slunk back to its strongholds in the mountains.

7.he and his daughter slunk off silently through the night , and gave up possession of the house of queen ' s crawley.

8.eg 1. We slunk out of the meeting room and left with anyone noticing.

9.Then it did burst, and George W. Bush slunk off to Texas, leaving Barack Obama to clean up the mess..W.

10.The dog slunk out when I shouted at him.