glib
adj. <贬>(演讲者或演讲)油腔滑调的; 不诚恳的; 未经思考的; 肤浅的
If you describe what someone says as glib, you disapprove of it because it implies that something is simple or easy, or that there are no problems involved, when this is not the case.
...the glib talk of 'past misery'...
对“昔日苦难”的轻描淡写
Mr. Lewis takes an insufferably glib attitude toward it all.
刘易斯先生对这一切不以为意,令人厌恶。
1. marked by lack of intellectual depth;
2. having only superficial plausibility;
3. artfully persuasive in speech;
The spokesman's answer was just too glib.
发言人的回答太圆滑了.
I never knew he had such a glib tongue.
我从前并不知道他这样油嘴.
It is, as the morbidly glib never tire of reminding us, as natural as life.
正如那些能说会道者喋喋不休地提醒我们的, 它就像生命一样自然.
Your big mouth and glib tongue are spouting all kinds of nonsense.
你只靠一张油嘴,胡说八道.
He carried the others off their feet, glib, dexterous, voluble.
他叫大家发起狂来,讲得口若悬河, 伶俐乖巧, 滔滔不绝.