coyness
英音[ ˈkɔɪnəs ] 美音[ ˈkɔɪnəs ]

羞怯

常用释义

词性释义

n.

羞怯;怕羞
例句
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This collection of essays and lectures about Marxism after Marx is slightly disfigured by the author's enduring party-line coyness.
这本关于后马克思时代纵论马克思主义的随笔及讲座集因作者长期以来含糊其辞的党派路线而略显逊色。
He was not in the mood for coyness, and thankfully Geoffrey seemed calmer than earlier in the Hall of Fathers.
他没有兴趣猜谜语,而感谢上帝杰弗里似乎比早前在父之堂的时候冷静很多。
Over at the Kremlin, there is a certain coyness about the fortunes amassed by Mr Putin and his close allies.
在克里姆林宫,谈及普京和他的亲密盟友聚敛的财富,总是有一些吞吞吐吐。
This coyness, lady, were no crime.
小姐,这样的羞怯就算不上罪过。
1·She had a limp, and they said it was deliberate, from coyness .
她走路有点一瘸一拐,他们说这是因为她怕羞,故意这样的。
同义词
n.
羞怯;怕羞
同根词 (词根coy)
coy adj 腼腆的;忸怩作态的;怕羞的
coyly adv 羞怯地;害羞地
coy vi 忸怩作态
coy vt 爱抚