单词 | slickers |
释义 | slick1 of 4adjective ˈslik slicker; slickest 1 a : having a smooth surface : slippery slick wet leaves b : having surface plausibility or appeal : glossy slick advertising c : based on stereotype : trite slick stories soon forgotten 2 a : characterized by subtlety or nimble wit : clever especially : wily a slick swindler b : deft, skillful a slick ballplayer 3 : extremely good : first-rate 4 archaic : sleek sense 1 slickly adverb slickness noun slick 2 of 4verb slicked; slicking; slicks transitive verb : to make sleek or smooth intransitive verb : spruce —usually used with up slick 3 of 4noun1 a : something that is smooth or slippery especially : a smooth patch of water covered with a film of oil b : a film of oil 2 : an automobile tire made without a tread for maximum traction (as in drag racing) 3 : an implement for producing a smooth or slick surface 4 : a shrewd untrustworthy person 5 : a popular magazine printed on coated stock and intended to appeal to sophisticated readers 6 slang : a military helicopter without armaments that is used to transport troops or light cargo slick 4 of 4adverb dated, informal : in a smooth or clever manner "I must say they did it slick enough. They were old hands at the business." Jack London slickers noun1 as in raincoats a coat made of water-resistant material he put on his slicker and boots and headed out into the rain Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in sophisticates a person with the outlook, experience, and manners thought to be typical of big city dwellers dressed in their designer duds, the out-of-state slickers stood out amongst the locals at the harvest supper Synonyms & Similar Words
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