单词 | slimy |
释义 | slimy From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishslimyslim‧y /ˈslaɪmi/ adjective1 SLIDEcovered with slime, or wet and slippery like slime slimy mud2 informalFRIENDLY# friendly in an unpleasant way that does not seem sincere – used to show disapproval a slimy politician —sliminess noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpusslimy• It mildewed towels, made sleeping bags clammy, soaked the pressed bamboo of the cockpit floor so it was unpleasantly slimy.• Their warty, slimy and sometimes scaly skins can be almost any colour.• These hairy, slimy crawlers not only invaded fictional cities, they crept into the darker crevices of our minds.• What a slimy, horrible man.• I start down the slimy path toward him.• The had the usual slimy politician on TV talking about "the innate good sense of the voters".• Suddenly I start puking into the road, but nothing comes up except this slimy stuff.• These slimy teams play in New Jersey and call themselves New York.• He sees romance, mystery and science in the 2,000 miles of rat-infested, slimy tunnels he has explored. |
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