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发表于 2009-12-31 07:09:02
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surreptitious
\suhr-uhp-TISH-uhs; suh-rep-\ , adjective;
1.Done, made, or gotten by stealth.
2.Acting with or marked by stealth.
形容词 a.
1.秘密的;偷偷摸摸的;鬼鬼祟祟的
When no one was looking he took a surreptitious puff on his cigarette.
当没有人看时,他偷偷地抽了一口烟。
Quotes:
The monitoring is not surreptitious; on the contrary, the defendant and his or her attorney are required to be given notice of the government's listening activities.
~John Ashcroft, "National Security; Prevention of Acts of Violence and Terrorism", Federal Register 66, no. 211, October 26, 2001
While men's appetites are driven by availability, women's are often driven by cravings. A dab of chocolate here, a pinch of sugar there, and some surreptitious midnight Dairy Queen runs lurk behind a woman's oh-so-virtuous bran breakfast, salad lunch, and grilled fish dinner.
~Wendy Hubbert, "The skinny on male/female dieting", Redbook, October 1, 2001
Now she made a surreptitious glance toward the doorway into the hall.
~Naeem Murr, The Boy
Origin:
Surreptitious comes from Latin surrepticius, "stolen, secret, surreptitious," from surripere, "to take away secretly; to steal," from sub-, "under" + rapere, "to seize, to snatch." |
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