单词 | slick |
释义 | slick —slick /slɪk/ adjective F0 operating or performing skilfully and effectively, without problems and without seeming to need effort: » Manilow gave the slick, polished performance that we've come to expect.» A slick pass from Eaves to Brinkworth set up the goal.Thesaurus+: ↑Skilled, talented and ableF0 DISAPPROVING skilful and effective but not sincere or honest: » It's that sort of slick sales talk that I mistrust.Thesaurus+: ↑Affected and insincerenoun [C] (MAGAZINE) ► F0 US FOR GLOSSY MAGAZINE(Cf. ↑glossy magazine)Thesaurus+: ↑Newspapers and magazinesnoun [C] (OIL) ► F0 an OIL SLICK(Cf. ↑oil slick)Thesaurus+: ↑Environmental issues , ↑Rubbish and waste , ↑Protection and protectorsThesaurus+: ↑Coverings and layersverb [T usually + adv/prep] ↑Verb Endings for slick ► F0 to cause hair to be smooth and close to the head by brushing it flat, often using a substance to make it stick: » He'd slicked his hair back with gel.Thesaurus+: ↑Care for the hair |
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