常見例句用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語: ~+ n.The dancers gave a very slick performance.舞蹈者的舞姿十分嫻熟。It's precisely that sort of slick sales-talk that I mistrust.我不相信的正是那種油腔滑調(diào)的推銷宣傳。用作表語: S+be+~+ prep. -phraseThe road was slick with ice.路上有冰很滑。用作形容詞 (adj.)I advised them to watch out for slick spots on the sidewalk.我叫他們當(dāng)心人行道上路滑的地方。The slick floor brought me down in a heavy fall.光滑的地板把我重重地摔了一跤。The hurricane carried away the roof as slick as a whistle.颶風(fēng)把屋頂不費(fèi)吹灰之力地刮掉了。I don't trust those slick salesmen.我不信任那些油嘴滑舌的推銷員。My new boss is definitely a slick politician.我的新上司毫無疑問是個(gè)圓滑的玩弄權(quán)術(shù)者。用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)He used to slick his hair everyday before school.他曾經(jīng)每天在上學(xué)之前梳好頭發(fā)。He said we must slick up our swords and guns, and get ready.他說我們得擦亮了刀槍,做好準(zhǔn)備。用作名詞 (n.)There is a slick of oil on the water.水面上有一片浮油。The oil slick seriously threatens marine life around the islands.浮油嚴(yán)重威脅著島嶼周圍的海洋生物。 返回 slicks