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sur.rep.ti.tiousH.sQr7Ep5tIF7Es, $.sV:r-adjdone secretly, without anyone seeing or knowing秘密的,偷偷摸摸的,暗中进行的She seemed to be listening to what I was saying, but I couldn't help noticing her surreptitious glances at the clock.她似乎在听我说,但我不能不注意到她偷偷朝钟瞄了几眼。Through a series of surreptitious meetings with an informer, the journalists Woodward and Bernstein found out about Watergate.与告密者进行多次秘密会谈之后,新闻记者伍德沃德和伯恩斯坦查明了水门事件的始末。He'd been so surreptitious about his drinking that no one realized he'd become an alcoholic.他偷偷摸摸地喝酒以致没人知道他已成了个酒鬼。
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