释义 |
slidy, a.|ˈslaɪdɪ| [f. slide v. + -y1.] That slides or causes to slide; slippery, slithery.
1880W. T. Dennison Orcadian Sketch-Bk. 4 The rock grew sae slidy, that his taes could help him neen. 1907Kipling Let. 10 Dec. (1983) 56 A slippery slidy red leather box—like a huge Tiffany jewel case. 1971T. Boulanger Indian Remembers 70 We also was making a huge flat sleigh with tamarack. After it was fixed it was very slidy. 1983Christian Science Monitor 18 Oct. 42/1 This 18th-century Edinburgh clergyman, by the grace of water-gone-solid-with-cold and the inspiration of shoes-gone-slidy-with-steel, has attained that..indescribable ideal of nonchalant balance. |