slicking

美 [ˈslɪkɪŋ]英 [ˈslɪkɪŋ]
  • v.使(头发)平整光溜
  • slick的现在分词
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  • 1
    ADJ-GRADED 技法娴熟的;灵巧的;巧妙的
    A slick performance, production, or advertisement is skilful and impressive.

    There's a big difference between an amateur video and a slick Hollywood production...

    业余人士拍摄的视频片段和制作精良的好莱坞影片之间存在着巨大的差距。

  • The products had been slickly marketed.

    那些产品已经被巧妙地推向了市场。

  • These actors and directors brought a new sophistication and slickness to modern theatre.

    这些演员和导演为现代戏剧带来了新的高超技巧。

  • 4
    ADJ-GRADED 利索的;流畅的;不费力的
    A slick action is done quickly and smoothly, and without any obvious effort.

    They were outplayed by the Colombians' slick passing and decisive finishing.

    哥伦比亚队凭借流畅的传球和终场前的制胜进球击败了他们。

  • 5
    ADJ-GRADED (人)油嘴滑舌的,巧舌如簧的
    A slick person speaks easily in a way that is likely to convince people, but is not sincere.

    Don't be fooled by slick politicians.

    别被那些巧舌如簧的政客蒙骗了。

  • He had the slickness but not the sharpness.

    他虽巧舌如簧,但机智不足。

  • 7
    N-COUNT 同 oil slick
    A slick is the same as an oil slick .

    Experts are trying to devise ways to clean up the huge slick.

    专家们正想方设法清除这片面积巨大的浮油。

  • 8
    VERB (用水或油)使(头发)顺溜光滑
    If someone slicks their hair back, they make it flat, smooth, and shiny by putting oil or water on it.

    She had slicked her hair back...

    她把头发往后梳得光溜溜的。

  1. Stability in finite interval time slicking

    有限时间区间稳定性

  2. You 're better off slicking it back .

    你最好不要梳到后面去。

  3. I don 't like that fashion the men used to have of slicking their hairs down .

    我不喜欢过去男士们将头发弄得油光水滑的式样。

  4. Length came into style in the 1940s , which the filmmakers illustrate by giving the model a set of long fake nails before slicking them with a bright orange-red color .

    20世纪40年代开始流行长指甲,视频制作人为了凸显这一点会让模特戴上一套长长的假指甲,然后涂上鲜艳的橙红色。