slithery如何读

英:[ˈslɪðəri]

美:[ˈslɪðəri]

slithery是什么意思

  • adj.光滑的(滑的;滑动的滑溜的;滑行似的)

slithery词根

词根:slither

n.

slither 连走带跑的滑走

vi.

slither 连走带跑地滑

vt.

slither 使滑动

slithery英英释义

Adjective

1. having a slippery surface or quality ;

"slithery mud"

"slithery eels"

slithery词源英文解释

The first known use of slithery was circa 1825

slithery儿童词典英英释义

slobber1 of 2verb

to let saliva or liquid dribble from the mouth : drool

to show feeling in an exaggerated way : gush

slobber2 of 2noun

dripping saliva

silly exaggerated show of feeling

slobber1 of 2verb

to let saliva or liquid dribble from the mouth : drool

to show feeling in an exaggerated way : gush

slobber2 of 2noun

dripping saliva

silly exaggerated show of feeling

slobber1 of 2verb

to let saliva or liquid dribble from the mouth : drool

to show feeling in an exaggerated way : gush

slobber2 of 2noun

dripping saliva

silly exaggerated show of feeling

slobnoun

a dirty, nasty, or rude person

sliver1 of 2noun

a long slender piece cut or torn off : splinter

a small and narrow portion

a sliver of pie

sliver2 of 2verb

to cut or form into slivers : splinter

sliver1 of 2noun

a long slender piece cut or torn off : splinter

a small and narrow portion

a sliver of pie

sliver2 of 2verb

to cut or form into slivers : splinter

slit1 of 2verb

to make a slit in : slash

to cut off or away : sever

to cut into long narrow strips

slit2 of 2noun

a long narrow cut or opening

slit1 of 2verb

to make a slit in : slash

to cut off or away : sever

to cut into long narrow strips

slit2 of 2noun

a long narrow cut or opening

slit1 of 2verb

to make a slit in : slash

to cut off or away : sever

to cut into long narrow strips

slit2 of 2noun

a long narrow cut or opening

slitheryadjective

having a slippery surface, texture, or quality

slithery 例句

1 These were careful maneuvers that played as a contrast to Ms. Apple’s voice, which can be raspy and slithery and unhinged when she so chooses.

2 His accent is fabulous, slithery and full of words that fade into vowels.

3 The path was dry and slithery from the drought.

小路因干旱变得又干又滑。

4 “I didn’t hear anything, just a slithery noise. It made me feel strange. All prickly in my tummy. Like something horrible is going to happen.”

5 It’s the greatness of a vastly open, unstable, slithery text.

6 The pastels and slithery forms of “Mountain and Sea” could be read as descending from Georgia O’Keeffe’s flowery colors and labial shapes.

7 The rails for the first cable car, its underground tackle of haulage wires holding together the slithery slope of California Street, announce technology's final assault on this arduous terrain.

8 So Burberry worked fluffy fur into the sleeves of a white cable sweater and designers play with dense, dry wool against shiny, slithery satin jackets or skirts.

9 Jolie manages to be both soft and sharp, poignant and yet still a little slithery.

10 With him was a man who was known only as Z. Mr. Trepid thought of Z as a shiftless man, slipping in and out of town like a slithery possum.

11 It’s easy to see why: his best arranging for Take 6, full of complex moving harmony expressed through slithery internal voicings, can justly be understood as a gold standard.

12 His signature innovation there involved timbre and orchestration, and, more precisely, the way he could imbue a four-horn front line with all manner of slithery internal tension.

13 Among slithery dresses in subtle “off” colors, like petrol with leaf green, was a strong dose of white.

14 Other standouts are Danny Campbell as Katrine’s brooding father, Morten; Trevor Cruse as the slithery and corrupt newspaper publisher Hovstad; Kimberly Weinberger as the Stockmanns’ idealistic daughter, Petra; and Walter Murray as the self-sacrificing sea captain Horster.

15 As in previous years, the aesthetic was nondogmatic and slithery, easier to admire than to articulate.

16 Strahovski nails the accent, the physicality, the vulnerability and the put down: "What exhaust pipe did he crawl out of?" she asks about the slithery hood.

17 But the main attraction is his tenor-sax playing – a slithery, gospelly sound that can seem to compress the works of the instrument's greatest practitioners into one celebratory roar.

18 The trauma of finely sectioning pineapple and mango, both unpleasantly slithery en masse, was forgotten once I tried the dried slices—tropical, sour-sweet heaven, and barely twice the price of the store-bought kind.

19 But then something unusual happens: when the music kicks in, it’s gritty and slithery, not put in service of the voices but destabilizing them.

20 Lead dancer Elizabeth Keller’s movement has a slithery, slicing authority and she’s certainly an imperious presence onstage.

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