0 -- ranh mãnh, tinh quái
She slyly moved one of the chesspieces when her opponent wasn’t looking.
It is true that he slyly added that it is a lot easier for some people than for others.
This is just another way of slyly and wrongly rigging the unemployment figures.
The result slyly demonstrates both the inadequacy of art and its insolent resilience in disasters aftermath.
She also says that she's now living there, and is slyly looking for the drugs when she can't find them in the hat.
This is usually done slyly so as not to notify other players immediately.
With each item, he slyly reminds the beneficiary of the old man's past kindness to that individual.
Some drawings are straight reportage, some slyly satirical, all expose his victims singularity.
The texts sung slyly express their everyday lives, full of irony and critical to things that affect them.