释义 |
slippery美 ['slɪp(ə)ri] 英 ['slɪpəri] - adj.滑的;滑得抓不住(或站不稳、难以行走)的;油滑的;滑头滑脑的
- 网络滑溜的;狡猾的;光滑的
比较级:slipperier 最高级:slipperiest adj. greasy,oily,slick,icy,slimy 1. | 滑的;滑得抓不住(或站不稳、难以行走)的difficult to hold or to stand or move on, because it is smooth, wet or polished |
| slippery like a fish 滑得像条鱼似的 | | In places the path can be wet and slippery. 这条小径有些路段又湿又滑。 | | His hand was slippery with sweat. 他的手汗津津的。 |
2. | (informal) 油滑的;滑头滑脑的;靠不住的that you cannot trust |
| Don't believe what he says─he's a slippery customer. 他说什么你可别信,他是个滑头的家伙。 |
3. | (informal) 难以应对的;棘手的difficult to deal with and that you have to think about carefully |
| Freedom is a slippery concept(= because its meaning changes according to your point of view) . 自由是一个难以明确的概念。 |
adj. | 1. likely to cause somebody or something to slip 2. sliding easily from the grasp or from a position 3. unstable and liable to change 4. behaving in a devious or deceitful way 5. a slippery surface, object, etc. is difficult to move on or to hold because it is smooth, wet, or covered in something such as ice or oil 6. someone who is slippery is clever but dishonest, so that you cannot trust them 1. likely to cause somebody or something to slip 2. sliding easily from the grasp or from a position 3. unstable and liable to change 4. behaving in a devious or deceitful way 5. a slippery surface, object, etc. is difficult to move on or to hold because it is smooth, wet, or covered in something such as ice or oil 6. someone who is slippery is clever but dishonest, so that you cannot trust them |
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