slippery
- IPA[ˈslɪp(ə)ri]
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- (of a surface or object) difficult to hold firmly or stand on because it is smooth, wet, or slimy;(of a person) evasive and unpredictable; not to be relied on
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- 1. (of a surface or object) difficult to hold firmly or stand on because it is smooth, wet, or slimy slippery ice her hand was slippery with sweat 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a person) evasive and unpredictable; not to be relied on Martin's a slippery customer 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a word or concept) elusive in meaning because changing according to one's point of view the word ‘intended’ is a decidedly slippery one
- a kind of knot made fast by catching part of the rope beneath the loop, released by pulling on ...
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- an idea or course of action which will lead to something unacceptable, wrong, or disastrous
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- a children's slide in a playground or park.
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- a course of action likely to lead to something bad or disastrous
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- a North American elm with coarsely textured leaves and rough outer bark. The mucilaginous inner ...
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- a North American elm with coarsely textured leaves and rough outer bark. The mucilaginous inner ...
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- too slippery to catch hold of or hold on to
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- too slippery to catch hold of or hold on to
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- IPA[ˈslip(ə)rē]
美式
- (of a surface or object) difficult to hold firmly or stand on because it is smooth, wet, or slimy: slippery ice her hand was slippery with sweat
Oxford American Dictionary