詞根:skulk
n.skulker 偷懶的人;偷偷隱躲起來的人
1.At midnight, when there was a moon, I sometimes met with hounds in my path prowling about the woods, which would skulk out of my way, as if afraid, and stand silent amid the bushes till I had passed.
在有月亮的午夜,有時(shí)候我路上碰到了許多的獵犬,它們奔竄在樹林中,從我面前的路上躲開,好像很怕我而靜靜地站在灌木叢中,直到我走過了再出來。
2.At midnight, when there was a moon, I sometimes met with hounds in my path prowling about the woods, which would skulk out of my way, as if afraid, and stand silent amid the bushes till I had passed.
在有月亮的午夜,有時(shí)候我路上碰到了許多的獵犬,它們奔竄在樹林中,從我面前的路上躲開,好像很怕我而靜靜地站在灌木叢中,直到我走過了再出來。
3.Just hiked into lane son, wore a familiar seeing small women to embrace for the Chou eye lad with big 1st commemoration to skulk ground to rush out.
剛走進(jìn)巷子,就瞅眼著一個(gè)眼熟的小婦人抱著個(gè)周歲大的男孩躲躲閃閃地跑出來。
4.True, it is August, when plenty of Wall Street players skulk away from muggy Manhattan for their share of sun and sand in the Hamptons.
不錯(cuò),現(xiàn)在是8月,許多華爾街的交易員都逃離悶熱的曼哈頓,前往長(zhǎng)島漢伯頓享受陽(yáng)光和沙灘了。
5.If you still have interest to browse my face again, have a look at thick glasses slice empress skulk of man of mine-eyes!
如果你還有興趣再瀏覽一下我的臉,看一看在厚厚眼鏡片后躲躲閃閃的男人的我的——眼睛!
6.More often he'd simply pace and finally skulk off to his tree stump, perhaps to worry alone.
更多的時(shí)候他只是踱步,最后又偷偷回到他的樹樁那兒,也許要獨(dú)自不安。