slippery

英['slɪp(ə)rɪ] 美['slɪpəri]
  • adj. 滑的;狡猾的;不稳定的

中文词源


slippery 滑的,打滑的,油滑的,耍滑头的

slip,滑出,滑动,-ery,形容词后缀。引申比喻义油滑的,耍滑头的。

英文词源


slippery (adj.)
"having a slippery surface," c. 1500, from Middle English sliper (adj.) "readily slipping," from Old English slipor "slippery, having a smooth surface" (see slip (v.)) + -y (2). Metaphoric sense of "deceitful, untrustworthy" is first recorded 1550s. Related: Slipperiness. In a figurative sense, slippery slope is first attested 1844. Slippery elm (1748) so called for its mucilaginous inner bark.

双语例句


1. The clay court was slippery and he was unable to move freely.
红土网球场很滑,他不能自如地移动。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Better driv-ing equipment will improve track adhesion in slippery conditions.
较好的驾驶设备能够提升在湿滑路面上的抓地力。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The tiled floor was wet and slippery.
瓷砖地面又湿又滑。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Motorists were warned to beware of slippery conditions.
提醒驾车人要当心路滑。

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5. slippery like a fish
滑得像条鱼似的

来自《权威词典》