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slink /slɪŋk/ verb (past tensepst and past participleppslunk /slʌŋk/) [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]
LEAVE A PLACEto move somewhere quietly and secretly, especially because you are afraid or ashamed 悄悄地移动,偷偷溜走〔尤因害怕或难为情〕SYN creep
Edward was hoping to slink past unnoticed.
爱德华希望能悄悄地溜过去。
Examples from the Corpus
slink• Why should she slink about as if it were she who had disgraced herself?• As for the quacks, they slink around on the margins of the crowd when we hold villagemeetings.• Nothing would have made him do a Damon and slink back.• Goneril slunk into the kitchen and wound her body like a fatskein of wool around my feet.• It used to be that a business could slink out of town quietly.• A cat named Fred slunk past his legs as we headed for the bedroom.• But Speedo was already on the floor, slinking past Rob into the hallway.