cunning• The book talks, and is very cunning.• But the wickedcreature was very cunning, and she finally thought of a trick that would give her what she wanted.• The coach quickly came up with a cunningcounterattack.• Hawkeye was very cunning - he always waited until his enemy was alone and unarmed before making his attack.• She's a cunning little devil! She left for school as usual, and then went into town instead with her friends.• a cunning marketing ploy• a cunningmodel of the world• It was only the latest chapter in the book on the dangerous, amoral, but cunning place called Arkansas.• And it seems that nothing, not even one of Baldrick's cunning plans, can save them.• There was a small black sofa with cunningred and bluecushions on it.• His leadershipstyle was to maintain power through a combination of force and cunningstrategy.• She brought about the death of Pelias by a cunning trick.• They use all kinds of cunning tricks to make people give them money.• The brightest are wasted: the cunningtriumph: the robberbarons are back.• Diane was a cold and cunning woman who preyed upon lonelyteenagers.
cunning2 noun [uncountableU]
INTELLIGENTthe ability to achieve what you want by deceiving people in a clever way 狡猾,狡诈
the tiger’s ferocity and cunning
老虎的凶猛和狡诈
She would use low cunning (=unpleasant dishonest methods) to win people’s sympathy.