guileful
英 ['ɡaɪlfʊl]
美
- adj. 狡猾的;诡计多端的
英英释意
- 1. marked by skill in deception;
- "cunning men often pass for wise"
- "deep political machinations"
- "a foxy scheme"
- "a slick evasive answer"
- "sly as a fox"
- "tricky Dik"
- "a wily old attorney"
英文词源
- guileful (adj.)
- c. 1300, from guile + -ful. Nowadays only in poems and dictionaries. Related: Guilefully; guilefulness.