slicked

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基本释义

v.
顺利而有效的( slick的过去式和过去分词 ); 不费力的; 圆滑的; 光滑的

实用例句

He slicked down his few remaining wisps of gray hair.

他捋平了自己仅剩的几绺白发。

柯林斯例句

His hair was slicked carefully into waves.

他的头发精心地梳成了波浪状的卷发。

柯林斯例句

She had slicked her hair back.

她把头发往后梳得光溜溜的。

柯林斯例句

His body hair was slicked with perspiration.

他那满胸满肚的毛都亮晶晶的沾满了汗水.

辞典例句

He slicked up before going to the theatre.

他打扮得整整齐齐,然后动身去剧院.

辞典例句

Get into them. We'll wait -- come down when you are slicked up enough. "

穿上吧, 我们等着 —— 穿好就下来. ”

英汉文学 - 汤姆历险

Models wore serious faces and hair down with bangs slicked back.

模特的表情严肃,大多采用刘海后梳的发型.

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She slicked up and waited for him.

她打扮整齐等着他的到来.

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He slicked up and had a photo taken.

他打扮得漂漂亮亮,叫人照了一张相.

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He slicked up his appearance.

他打扮了一番.

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He slicked up his hair.

他把头发弄得油光光的.

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Rain slicked the roads.

雨后道路很滑.

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She slicked her tongue over her lips.

她用舌头舔着嘴唇.

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Okay, so not everyone was thrilled with Megan's slicked - back hairstyle at the MTV Movie Awards.

好了, 所以不是每个人都非常激动,对梅根在MTV电影奖的发型.

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He slicked up my article and then sent it to the editorial department.

他先把我的文章加以润色后再交给编辑部.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance;

    "black hair plastered with pomade"