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  1. slick

    • IPA[slɪk]

    英式

    • adj.
      done or operating in an impressively smooth and efficient way;smooth and superficially impressive but insincere or shallow
    • n.
      an oil slick;an application or amount of a glossy or oily substance
    • v.
      make (one's hair) flat, smooth, and glossy by applying water, oil, or gel to it;cover with a film of liquid; make wet or slippery
    • noun: slick, plural noun: slicks

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    • 相關詞
    • 片語

    形容詞

    名詞

    • 1. an oil slick the slick is a serious threat to marine life
    • 2. an application or amount of a glossy or oily substance a slick of lip gloss
    • 3. a racing-car or bicycle tyre without a tread, for use in dry weather conditions Hunt's victory resulted from the finest sort of judgement about when to change his wet tyres to slicks
    • 4. North American informal a glossy magazine writing for any of the so-called slicks was considered selling out
    • 5. North American informal, derogatory a person who is smooth and persuasive but untrustworthy.

    動詞

    • 1. make (one's hair) flat, smooth, and glossy by applying water, oil, or gel to it his damp hair was slicked back
    • cover with a film of liquid; make wet or slippery she woke to find her body slicked with sweat a rain-slicked road
    • ph.
      make someone or something smart, tidy, or stylish

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      make someone or something smart, tidy, or stylish

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a film or layer of oil floating on an expanse of water.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a film or layer of oil floating on an expanse of water, especially one that has leaked or been ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[slik]

    美式

    • adj.
      (of an action or thing) done or operating in an impressively smooth, efficient, and apparently ... a slick piece of software
    • n.
      an oil slick: the slick is a serious threat to marine life
    • v.
      make (one's hair) flat, smooth, and glossy by applying water, oil, or cream to it: his damp hair was slicked back his slicked-down hair

    Oxford American Dictionary