Anglicko-český slovník
cunning (adjective) - chytrácký (vychytralý, mazaný, lstivý)
Výslovnost:
United Kingdom: [ˈkʌnɪŋ]
United States: [ˈkʌnɪŋ]
Příklady použití:
- Among them are clever, dexterous, experienced, skillful, cunning and sly.
- A device is of the utmost cunning, perspicuity and invention.
- As in the folktale, he was a cunning and threatening menace.
- He is the most evil and cunning opponent.
- They are cunning and ravenous, but reproduce slowly in the wild.
- An act or a means of cunning deception. winsome adj.
- Babau are the cunning and sneaky but powerful assassins of the Abyss.
- Cunning Plan was the only featherweight in a field of heavyweights.
- He possesses a diabolic cunning and is an expert fencer.
- The Magog evolve and become more intelligent and cunning.