slick
slick 英 [slɪk] 美 [slɪk]
adj. 光滑的;华而不实的;聪明的;熟练的;老套的 n. [机] 平滑器;[机] 修光工具;通俗杂志 adv. 灵活地;聪明地
进行时:slicking 过去式:slicked 过去分词:slicked 第三人称单数:slicks 名词复数:slicks 比较级:slicker 最高级:slickest
- Slick means smooth or slippery, but it can also describe a smooth, effortless style. How did that Girl Scout talk you into buying so many boxes of cookies? It must have been her slick sales pitch.
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- adj. 光滑的;华而不实的;聪明的;熟练的;老套的
- n. [机] 平滑器;[机] 修光工具;通俗杂志
- adv. 灵活地;聪明地
- vt. 使光滑;使漂亮
- vi. 打扮整洁
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1. It is a good all-around loader, combining a slick user interface with a wealth of functionality.
它是一个非常好的全面的加载程序,组合了灵活的用户界面和大量的功能。
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2. It features a heavy titanium timepiece mounted in a metal band, but you can ditch the band and put the timepiece in a slick pocket watch housing.
它是一款沉重的钛手表配有一条金属带子,但你可以摘下带子直接将手表放进一个光滑的怀表口袋里。
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3. Do not be fooled by this slick ninja!
别被这个狡猾的忍者所愚弄!
- slick (adj.) early 14c., "smooth, glossy, sleek" (of skin or hair); sense of "clever in deception" is first recorded 1590s; that of "first-class, excellent" is from 1833. Related: Slickly; slickness.
- slick (n.) 1620s, a kind of cosmetic, from slick (v.). Meaning "smooth place on the surface of water caused by oil, etc." is attested from 1849. Meaning "a swindler, clever person" is attested from 1959.
- slick (v.) Old English -slician (in nigslicod "newly made sleek"), from Proto-Germanic *slikojan, from base *slikaz (source also of Old Norse slikr "smooth," Old High German slihhan "to glide," German schleichen "to creep, crawl, sneak," Dutch slijk "mud, mire"), from PIE *sleig- "to smooth, glide, be muddy," from root *(s)lei- "slimy" (see slime (n.)). Related: Slicked; slicking.
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