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单词 slippery
释义

slippery

/ˈslɪp(ə)ri /
adjective (slipperier, slipperiest)
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...
  • Loss of balance on a slippery surface, especially ice or snow, is also common.
  • But it was still difficult for the cars to stop on slippery surfaces when something unexpected occurred.
  • On slippery surfaces, a very smooth traction and skid control system will cut in to ensure that things never get out of hand.

Synonyms

slithery, greasy, oily, icy, glassy, smooth, slick;
slimy, wet
informal slippy, skiddy
rare lubricious
1.1(Of a person) evasive and unpredictable; not to be relied on: Martin’s a slippery customer...
  • A policeman has told how he bravely apprehended a slippery customer.
  • Jolly and devious, she is an appealingly slippery figure.
  • Have I been taken in, or is she just a slippery customer?

Synonyms

evasive, unreliable, unpredictable, hard to pin down;
devious, crafty, cunning, wily, tricky, artful, guileful, slick, sly, sneaky, scheming, contriving, untrustworthy, deceitful, deceptive, duplicitous, dishonest, treacherous, false, two-faced, Janus-faced;
North American snide
informal shady, shifty, foxy, iffy
British informal dodgy
Australian/New Zealand informal shonky
1.2(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...
  • I firmly believe the answer is no, if one wants to retain any meaningful working definition of the slippery concept of consciousness.
  • Clarifying this slippery concept, however, suggests that the most important changes pointed to by postmodernism are political.
  • I was not concerned with the noise, or the ‘nuisance’ - a very slippery concept - but with safety.

Phrases

slippery slope

Derivatives

slipperily

adverb ...
  • An even bigger mistake is the dialogue, which slipperily shuttles between the farcical and the portentous, inducing gales of laughter in the most inappropriate places.
  • Cameron was surprised to be invited to join the Bullingdon, and slipperily avoided most of the most disgraceful antics.
  • Your machine will move slowly and slipperily to a fate that you can't avoid.

Origin

Late 15th century: from dialect slipper 'slippery', probably suggested by Luther's schlipfferig.

Rhymes

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