slick
第三人称
slicks
现在进行时
slicking
过去式
slicked
过去完成时
slicked
1
使光滑, 用发胶梳理
to make someone's hair flat and shiny using water or oil
及物动词
- He slicked his hair back with gel before heading out for the evening.
他晚上出门前用发胶把头发梳得又平又亮。
- She slicked her son’s hair down with water for the school photo.
她用水梳平了儿子的头发,为了学校照片。
- The stylist slicked her client’s hair to give it a sleek, polished look.
造型师梳理了客户的头发,使其看起来光滑、有光泽。
- He quickly slicked his hair after stepping out of the shower.
他洗完澡后迅速梳平了头发。
- She used oil to slick her hair into a smooth ponytail.
她用油梳顺头发,使其成为光滑的马尾辫。
2
变得滑溜, 使滑溜
to become slippery, often due to the presence of liquid or moisture
- The sidewalk slicked after the heavy rain, making it hard to walk.
大雨过后,人行道变得湿滑,行走困难。
- As the oil spread, the ground slicked quickly underfoot.
随着油的扩散,地面在脚下迅速变得滑溜。
- The road slicked as the temperature dropped, creating hazardous driving conditions.
随着温度下降,道路变得湿滑,造成了危险的驾驶条件。
- The bathroom floor slicked after she accidentally spilled soap on it.
浴室地板在她不小心把肥皂洒在上面后变得滑溜溜的。
- The surface of the ice slicked as the sun began to melt it slightly.
冰的表面变得光滑,当太阳开始稍微融化它时。