slicked
v. 順利而有效的( slick的過去式和過去分詞 ); 不費力的; 圓滑的; 光滑的
A slick performance, production, or advertisement is skilful and impressive.
There's a big difference between an amateur video and a slick Hollywood production...
業餘人士拍攝的影片片段和製作精良的好萊塢影片之間存在著巨大的差距。
His style is slick and visually exciting.
他的演技嫻熟,賞心悅目。
A slick action is done quickly and smoothly, and without any obvious effort.
They were outplayed by the Colombians' slick passing and decisive finishing.
哥倫比亞隊憑藉流暢的傳球和終場前的制勝進球擊敗了他們。
...a slick gear change.
輕鬆流暢的換擋
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.
別被那些巧舌如簧的政客矇騙了。
...a slick, suit-wearing detective.
油嘴滑舌、西裝筆挺的偵探
A slick is the same as an oil slick .
Experts are trying to devise ways to clean up the huge slick.
專家們正想方設法清除這片面積巨大的浮油。
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...
她把頭髮往後梳得光溜溜的。
He slicked down his few remaining wisps of gray hair...
他捋平了自己僅剩的幾綹白髮。
1. (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance;
He slicked down his few remaining wisps of gray hair.
他捋平了自己僅剩的幾綹白髮。
His hair was slicked carefully into waves.
他的頭髮精心地梳成了波浪狀的捲髮。
She had slicked her hair back.
她把頭髮往後梳得光溜溜的。
His body hair was slicked with perspiration.
他那滿胸滿肚的毛都亮晶晶的沾滿了汗水.
He slicked up before going to the theatre.
他打扮得整整齊齊,然後動身去劇院.