shied
US: /ˈʃaɪd/
UK: /ʃˈaɪd/
UK: /ʃˈaɪd/
English Vietnamese dictionary
shy /ʃai/
- tính từ
- nhút nhát, bẽn lẽn, e thẹn
- to be shy of doing something: dè dặt không muốn làm việc gì
- khó tìm, khó thấy, khó nắm
- (từ lóng) thiếu; mất
- I'm shy 3d: tôi thiếu ba đồng; tôi mất ba đồng
- nhút nhát, bẽn lẽn, e thẹn
- danh từ
- sự nhảy sang một bên, sự tránh, sự né
- (thông tục) sự ném, sự liệng
- to have a shy at thtục
- cố bắn trúng (mục tiêu); cố lấy cho được (cái gì)
- thử chế nhạo (ai)
- động từ
- nhảy sang một bên, né, tránh
- (thông tục) ném, liệng
Advanced English dictionary
past tense, past participle of SHY
Thesaurus dictionary
adj.
1 diffident, coy, bashful, retiring, withdrawn, withdrawing, reserved, timid, meek, modest, sheepish, unconfident, self-conscious, introverted, nervous, apprehensive, timorous, Rare verecund:
Casey is quite shy and you have to draw him out gently.
2 timorous, cautious, wary, chary, leery, guarded, afraid, fearful, frightened, anxious, worried, suspicious, distrustful, cowardly, craven, uncourageous:
The local people are shy of anyone or anything unfamiliar.
3 missing, lacking, deficient in, short of:
The shipment is shy a few dozen shoelaces we ordered.
adv.
4 fight shy of. avoid, be unwilling or reluctant or averse or loath or loth or disinclined or not disposed; be wary or cautious or watchful:
The children fight shy of talking to strangers.
Concise English dictionary
shied|shier|shiest|shyer|shyest|shies|shyingʃaɪ
noun
+a quick throw
verb
+start suddenly, as from fight
+throw quickly
adj.
+lacking self-confidence
+easily startled or frightened
+short
+wary and distrustful; disposed to avoid persons or things