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sur·rep·ti·tious /ˌsʌrəpˈtɪʃəs◂ $ ˌsɜː-/ adjective SECRETdone secretly or quickly because you do not want other people to notice 秘密的,偷偷摸摸的,鬼鬼祟祟的 Rory tried to sneak a surreptitious glance at Adam’s wristwatch. 罗里试图偷偷看一眼亚当的手表。 —surreptitiously adverb —surreptitiousness noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpussurreptitious• Fortunately, his surreptitious action also turned out to be illegal.• Women in nightdresses peeping out of roadside houses lent a surreptitious air to the first few miles.• The back avoids eye contact and confrontation, but it may invite the surreptitious gaze.• Then a little light came through the uncovered spyhole, a flickering, surreptitious light.• The result was that we all kept making surreptitious trips to the staff room to refill our plastic beakers.• Solitary, masochistic, surreptitious vice, that's all he understands.sur·rep·ti·tious adjectiveChineseSyllable other or you do not quickly want people secretly done because Corpus |