贼头贼脑

賊頭賊腦
zéitóuzéinǎo
idiom #51,604

Meanings

  1. 1 furtive
  2. 2 shifty / sneaky
  3. 3 behaving like a thief

Examples

Nàge rén zéitóuzéinǎo de, kěndìng yǒu wèntí.
That man looks shifty — there's definitely something wrong.
Tā zéitóuzéinǎo de wǎng wū lǐ zhāngwàng.
He peered into the room furtively.

Tips

history
From Li Ruzhen's Qing-era novel 《》 (Jìnghuāyuán, Flowers in the Mirror), chapter 14: 'Whenever they eat, they never do it openly — always 贼头贼脑, sneaking and hiding, eating with their backs to others.'
memory
Doubled structure ...... intensifies the trait. Same pattern in (guǐtóu guǐnǎo, sneaky like a ghost) and (bèntóu bènnǎo, dumb-looking). 'Thief-head thief-brain' = thinking and looking like a crook.

Stroke Order

zéi
tóu
nǎo