Examples of using Sly in English and their translations into Chinese
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According to Swami Shivand, a snake dream means you have sly and dangerous enemies who will injure your character and life.
Ivanushka, sipping out of her saucer, looked with sly womanish eyes from under her brows at the young men.
Cocoanuts in dreams, warns you of fatalities in your expectations, as sly enemies are encroaching upon your rights in the guise of ardent friends.
He thought he was sly at Thanksgiving dinner, all those questions about what boys we might be seeing.
Sly bared his teeth, knowing these people would take it as a grin, but he meant it as a threat.
All priests tippled on the sly, and were trying to bring back the days of the tithe.
Anything on the sly, so I wrote to father at Bordeaux, where the.
Whenever the next batch boiled, she would sit across from me, giving me sly, dirty looks and using the opportunity to get nosy.
She saw in the lad a desire to do well, a bright intelligence, and a total absence of sly motives;
Cooper's clearly been honing the storytelling side of his gifts for years on the sly.
Lord Bolton knows, and Ramsay, but the rest are blind, even this bloody bard with his sly smiles.
Yes you are,” the show's titular star, Bob Odenkirk, tells me carefully, a sly smile on his face.
The song has a positive message but also a bit of sly humour and sees the football song head into an indie-rap direction.
A kid trick, but once in a while it will work, especially after a lot of smart conversation, full of worldliness and sly wit.
He saw a short word prepared for Emma, and given to her with a look sly and demure.
Human beings have such a common problem: narrow, stingy, sly,“Pili Spring and Autumn”, worrying inferiority and despair, suspicion and hate?
In its rarest form, Sly syndrome causes children to be born with hydrops fetalis, in which extreme amounts of fluid are retained in the body.
I still remember his sly smile as he said tentatively,“computer scientist?”?
American newspaper The Washington Post, American journalist Liz Sly-- 11 July 2011.
And the Captain's sly arrangement, involved in one catastrophe with greater hopes and loftier designs, was crushed to pieces.
