“crooked”是一个形容词,含义为“弯曲的,不规则的;狡诈的,不正直的”,其读音为:英 [krəʊkʊd] ;美 [krəʊkʊd]。以下列举了其十个例句:
1. She couldn't help feeling a little crooked about his accepting the money.
2. His handwriting was very crooked.
3. She noticed that his alibi was all crooked.
4. She suspected him of being crooked in business dealings.
5. She saw that he was very cunning and crooked in his approach to people.
6. I noticed his face looking a bit crooked.
7. She decided that the news reports were crooked after investigating.
8. It seemed like they were just trying to put out a crooked story.
9. His dealings with other people were always crooked and underhanded.
10. She had doubts about his moral integrity and suspected that he was a crooked person.
此外,“crooked”的反义词是“straight”,意为“直的,正直的”,例如:The teacher drew a straight line on the blackboard.(老师在黑板上画了一条直线。)在口语中,“crooked”有时也用来形容人“狡猾的,不诚实的”,例如:He is a crooked person and always tries to deceive others.(他是个狡猾的人,总是试图欺骗别人。)因此,“crooked”在特定语境下使用时需根据语境来判断其含义。