sneaking

sneaking
adjective ((of a feeling) slight but not easy to suppress: She knew he was wicked but she had a sneaking admiration for his courage.) secreto
sneaking
tr['sniːkɪŋ]
adjective
1 (secret) secreto,-a
he has a sneaking admiration for her en el fondo la admira
2 (vague, slight) ligero,-a
I have a sneaking suspicion that ... tengo la sensación de que ...
sneaking
adj.
furtivo, -a adj.
inexplicable adj.
oculto, -a adj.
secreto, -a adj.
'sniːkɪŋ
adjective (before n, no comp) <wish> secreto

she had a sneaking feeling that ... — tenía la sensación or impresión de que ...

['sniːkɪŋ]
ADJ ligero

to have a sneaking dislike of sb — sentir antipatía hacia algn

I have a sneaking feeling that ... — tengo la sensación de que ...

to have a sneaking regard for sb — respetar a algn a pesar de todo, respetar a algn sin querer confesarlo abiertamente

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['sniːkɪŋ]
adjective (before n, no comp) <wish> secreto

she had a sneaking feeling that ... — tenía la sensación or impresión de que ...


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