英['slaɪmi]美['slaɪmi]
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词根词缀法
slime,污泥,泥浆,-y,形容词后缀。
adjective(形容词)
双解例句
adjective(形容词)
小知识
A slimy slug is fun, but a slimy person is tricky. Slimy means either sticky and wet, or dishonest and rude. A creep who sells broken wheelchairs while smiling is slimy.
Slime is a moist and clammy substance, like the stuff a snail leaves behind or the mucus that comes out of your nose. Anything that's slimy is like slime, so it's a good word for describing gross substances. If your oatmeal is slimy, it's less than appetizing, and if a pond is slimy, you probably won't want to swim in it. Figuratively, slimy also means “evil” or “despicable.”