释义 |
slime I. \ˈslīm\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English slim, slime, from Old English slīm; akin to Middle High German & Old Norse slīm slime, Old High German slīmen to make smooth, Latin lima instrument for smoothing, file — more at lime 1. : soft moist earth or clay : viscous mud 2. : a viscous and usually dirty or offensive substance : something felt to resemble viscous mud: as a. : the original substance (as earth or clay) of the human body; also : a human being b. archaic : bitumen c. : a mucous or mucoid secretion of the skin of various animals (as slugs, land snails, hagfishes, catfishes) d. : a product of wet crushing, consisting of ore ground so fine as to pass a 200-mesh screen — often used in plural e. : very wet inferior mortar f. : a mass or coating of bacteria or algae growing in paper stock II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb 1. : to smear or cover with slime : make slimy 2. : to remove slime from (as fish for canning) 3. : to crush or grind (ore) to a slime intransitive verb : to become slimy |