tricksy
基本解釋
- adj.打扮得漂亮的;淘氣的;頑皮的;狡猾的;棘手的
英漢例句
- Its droll tone and tricksy style almost mask its heroine’s solitude and tristesse.
它滑稽的語(yǔ)調(diào)和惡作劇的風(fēng)格幾乎掩蓋了女主角的孤僻和憂郁。 - What if the slippery Mr Obama, his head brimming with arcane incumbent’s knowledge about Pakistan and other tricksy stuff, runs circles around the tongue-tied Texan?
如果狡猾的奧巴馬先生,憑著現(xiàn)任總統(tǒng)的優(yōu)勢(shì)帶著一腦子關(guān)于巴基斯坦和其它充滿陷阱的議題的艱深知識(shí),繞著這位舌頭打結(jié)的德克薩斯老兄打圈怎么辦? - Western multinationals feel obliged to have a presence in China, and since the country is as tricksy as it is potentially lucrative, they often send their most capable staff there.
西方跨國(guó)公司很樂(lè)意在中國(guó)設(shè)立分公司,盡管這個(gè)國(guó)家滑頭滑腦賺錢從不手軟,他們依然派去最有能力的員工。 - If he became Conservative leader, he could offer a safe pair of hands for voters to turn to if they tire of Tony Blair's tricksy ways and Labour's unfulfilled promises on public services.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot