slippery

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Of a surface, having low friction, often due to being covered in a non-viscous liquid, and therefore hard to grip, hard to stand on without falling, etc.
    — Oily substances render things slippery.
  2. Evasive; difficult to pin down. broadly,figuratively
    — a slippery person
  3. Liable to slip; not standing firm. obsolete
    — Which when they fall, as being slippery standers, / The love that leaned on them, as slippery too, / Do one pluck down another, and together / Die in the fall.
  4. Unstable; changeable; inconstant.
    — He looking down With scorn or pity on the slippery state Of kings, will tread upon the neck of fate.
  5. Wanton; unchaste; loose in morals. obsolete
    — My wife is slippery? If thou wilt confess –

词形变化

slipperier comparative more slippery comparative slipperiest superlative most slippery superlative

词源

From Middle English slipperie, an extended form ( + -y) of Middle English slipper, sliper (“slippery”), from Old English slipor (“slippery”), from Proto-Germanic *slipraz (“smooth, slippery”), equivalent to slip + -er. Compare also Middle English slibbri, slubbri (“slippery”) borrowed from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German slibberich (“slippery”). Cognate with German schlüpfrig (“slippery”), Danish slibrig (“slippery”), Swedish slipprig (“slippery”).
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