timidly的意思和读音

timidly

: ['tɪmɪdli]

adv.

adv.boldly

adv.nervously,shyly,fearfully,diffidently,coyly

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1. scarcity timidly suburb ...

2. terrify 使, timidly , topmost , ...

3. ... gruffly timidly accidentally ...

4. induce timidly pattern ...

5. tight with snares〔 )。 timidly。 timpani sordi〔 ( …

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1.Timidly, she held it in her sweaty hand and felt it gradually get warmer and thicker. It began to throb, just like her heart.湿

2.' The White Queen looked timidly at Alice, who felt she OUGHT to say something kind, but really couldn't think of anything at the moment.

3.When little Florence timidly presented herself, Mr Dombey stopped in his pacing up and down and looked towards her.

4.Xiaoai's arm that intended to put around granny's shoulder had retreated again. She stared at the granny's face timidly.

5.He might have behaved timidly in life; in the book he would be bold as a lion.

6.The boys were puzzled for a moment. He was pushed, rather timidly, by one of the boys and told to get up but he remained quite unconcerned .

7.By and by , Margaret timidly stole near him , as if waiting to console .仿

8.Alice went timidly up to the door, and knocked.

9.I dont think you understand, said Milo timidly as the watchdog growled a warning. Were looking for a place to spend the night.

10.So the children came timidly towards the fire and the lamb and dove drew nearer.