deviously如何读

英:['di:vɪəslɪ]

美:['divɪrslɪ]

deviously是什么意思

  • adv.不定向地

deviously词根

词根:devious

adj.

devious 偏僻的;弯曲的;不光明正大的

n.

deviousness 迂回;曲折

deviously英英释义

adjective

wandering, roundabout

a devious path

moving without a fixed course : errant

devious breezes

out-of-the-way, remote

upon devious coasts

deviating from a right, accepted, or common course

devious conduct

not straightforward : cunningalso: deceptive a devious trick a devious plot

a devious politician

deviously词源英文解释

Latin devius, from de from + via way — more at de-, way

The first known use of devious was in 1599

deviously儿童词典英英释义

deviseverb

to form in the mind by new combinations or applications of ideas or principles : invent

devise a solution to the problem

to give (real estate) by will

devised the property to his daughter

deviseverb

to form in the mind by new combinations or applications of ideas or principles : invent

devise a solution to the problem

to give (real estate) by will

devised the property to his daughter

deviseverb

to form in the mind by new combinations or applications of ideas or principles : invent

devise a solution to the problem

to give (real estate) by will

devised the property to his daughter

deviousadjective

straying from a straight course : roundabout leading through devious mazes

the devious trail that wound along the creek

sneaky, deceptive got it by devious means

a devious plan

deviousadjective

straying from a straight course : roundabout leading through devious mazes

the devious trail that wound along the creek

sneaky, deceptive got it by devious means

a devious plan

deviously 例句

1 Indie icon Whit Stillman takes on Jane Austen with the droll, deviously charming 'Love & Friendship'

2 A prying charm will be met with a stronger charm, subtle devices will fail, devious inquiries will be deviously thwarted, and force will be turned ruinously back upon itself.

3 An action calculated to frustrate an opponent or gain an advantage indirectly or deviously; a maneuver.

旨在间接或不正当地挫败对手或获得权势的一种行为;计策。

4 The tone of Chinese zither music is not left to disppear linearly after being played out. Instead, the aftersound is often treated deviously.

中国古筝音乐的音并不是奏出之后任其作直线的消失,而常常将余音作弯曲性处理,这是中国单音式旋律音乐的演奏处理的一个特点。

5 These deviously accurate replicas draw the viewer further down Gitman’s phantasmagoric rabbit hole.

6 Episodes turn out to be deviously constructed puzzles, whose pieces fall into place only at the final moment.

7 It will take enormous work to overcome that first impression Barr so deviously created.

8 The Dark World is sort of a negative image of Light World, with gnarled trees, twisted creatures, and deviously degenerate dungeons.

暗黑世界是光明世界的负面景象,有光秃的树木,奇异的生物和曲折诡异的地牢。

9 "Yes, looks like it's my turn to take the plunge," I remarked, deviously grinning because, thanks to my move to New York last year, I was safe from Primanti's grasp.

10 From the outset of this deviously entertaining movie, which recently became the first South Korean film to win the prestigious Palme d’Or at Cannes, every detail of the Kims’ hardscrabble existence is on blunt display.

11 The exploit is also deviously simple, and it’s something that many large software developers will have to figure out how to protect themselves from.

12 Then there were the deviously loony remarks by Mark Rylance upon winning the best actor Tony for his dazzling work in "Jerusalem."

13 One follow-up video included Musk running at the camera deviously wielding the flamethrower himself.

14 It was “The Trouble with Never,” a typically full-throttle contraption: grinding riffs, bashing drums, deviously catchy chorus.

15 Beautifully simple at first, the game is deviously layered and complex and, even better, is played one-on-one in an asynchronous manner.

16 She laughs almost deviously and says, “Pretty well—go have another look at it.”

17 The sensorial effect of dance has much to do with the way performers inhabit a stage, be it spookily, generously or, in the case of the Zurich choreographer Simone Aughterlony, deviously.

18 More deviously, local tax authorities were quick to auction off Black-owned land for unpaid taxes, especially when the land in question had become valuable.

19 It's often funny, but at any given point, it's deviously unclear what we're laughing at.

20 At first it seemed like the usual, deviously clever attack.

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