shy
英 [ʃaɪ]
美[ʃaɪ]
- adj. 害羞的;畏缩的,胆怯的
- vi. 投;畏缩;惊退;厌恶
- vt. 投;乱掷
- n. 投掷;惊跳
- n. (Shy)人名;(英)夏伊
实用场景例句
- a quiet, shy man
- 腼腆、不大说话的人
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- Don't be shy─come and say hello.
- 别害羞——过来问个好。
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- She was too shy to ask anyone for help.
- 她太腼腆,不愿向任何人求助。
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- As a teenager I was painfully shy .
- 我十几岁的时候腼腆得很。
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- She's very shy with adults.
- 她在大人面前很拘束。
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- a shy smile
- 腼腆的微笑
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- The panda is a shy creature.
- 熊猫是一种胆小的动物。
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- The band has never been shy of publicity.
- 这支乐队一向不惮招摇。
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- He disliked her and had never been shy of saying so.
- 他不喜欢她,而且从来不忌讳说出来。
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- He died before Christmas, only a month shy of his 90th birthday.
- 他在圣诞节前去世了,仅差一个月就满90岁。
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- We are still two players shy (of a full team).
- (凑成一支队)我们还缺两名队员。
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- camera-shy (= not liking to be photographed)
- 不爱照相
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- He's always been work-shy.
- 他总是躲避工作。
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- My horse shied at the unfamiliar noise.
- 这陌生的声音把我的马惊了。
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- Hugh never shied away from his responsibilities.
- 该自己承担的责任,休从不回避。
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- The newspapers have shied away from investigating the story.
- 各家报纸纷纷退避,不敢调查详情。
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- She was a shy, quiet-spoken girl...
- 她是个害羞、说话轻声细语的女孩。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- She was a shy and retiring person off-stage...
- 她在现实生活中是个腼腆而且不善社交的人。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- You should not be shy of having your say in the running of the school.
- 在管理学校方面,你应该毫无顾忌地发表你的意见。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Llewelyn's stallion shied as the wind sent sparks flying.
- 风一吹来,火星四溅,卢埃林的种马惊跳起来。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- It is no use fighting shy of publicity and then complaining when sponsors pass us by...
- 一边对做宣传避之不及,一边又抱怨赞助人与我们擦身而过,这样做是没有用的。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Until now television had fought shy of covering by-elections.
- 迄今为止电视台一直竭力避免报道补缺选举。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- ...a high-school dropout rate just shy of 53%...
- 几近53%的中学辍学率
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- He died two days shy of his 95th birthday.
- 他在离 95 岁寿辰仅差两天时去世了。
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