naughtily
adverb uk/ˈnɔː.təl.i/ us/ˈnɑː.t̬əl.i/
(儿童)淘气地,调皮地,不听话地
(of children) in a way that shows bad behaviourbehavior
"Let's hide dad's phone!" the children said naughtily. "我们把爸爸的手机藏起来吧!"孩子们调皮地说。
mainly UK(用于成人时略显幽默的说法)顽皮地,不守规矩地
used slightly humorously about an adult who has behaved in a bad way
She naughtily posed as a Time magazine journalist and asked him to a party in New York. 她顽皮地假扮成《时代》杂志的记者,邀请他去纽约参加一个聚会。
调皮地
in a way that involves or suggests sex
She stars in a naughtily-named comedy special. 她出演了一个名字俏皮的喜剧特别节目。
- More examples
- We often read of model children, with perhaps a single naughtily inclined one.
- Rather naughtily I reserve two pairs of sun loungers.
- He whips his head around naughtily for a kiss on the lips.
- She grinned naughtily, nibbling slowly along his shoulder.
See: naughty