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greasy

/gree-see, ‐zee/US // ˈgri si, ‐zi //UK // (ˈɡriːzɪ, -sɪ) //

油腻的,油滑的,油腻,油腻腻的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    greas·i·er, greas·i·est.

    • : smeared, covered, or soiled with grease.
    • : composed of or containing grease; oily: greasy food.
    • : greaselike in appearance or to the touch; slippery.
    • : insinuatingly unctuous in manner; repulsively slick; oily.
    • : Veterinary Pathology. affected with grease.

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Examples

  • Buy on Amazon, $nullAside from being downright effective, perhaps the best part of this spray is that it doesn’t feel greasy when applied, and it smells like a candle I might find in the bathroom of a fancy hotel.

  • When the weather warms, these organisms quickly take over, giving the lake a greasy look and a foul smell.

  • Before you wash your bike, look for greasy dirt at the slider seals or bottom of the fork legs, an indication that your suspension is leaking oil.

  • An accident at the refinery coated his roof and plants with greasy oil.

  • If your hair has been more greasy than usual this year, it’s worth looking into.

  • It was full of the sorts of people I used to be when I watched him on MuchMusic—bored, greasy-fingered teenagers.

  • Anyone telling you differently will just leave you with a greasy mouth.

  • She tells Tim Teeman about celebrity, fighting sexism, and where she goes for a greasy burger.

  • Like a Route 66 roadside greasy spoon, Burger Joint always hits the spot.

  • “Ah, the greasy grind of the press—the scribblers and scratchers, the slingers and spillers,” Morrissey writes.

  • Ill wager that greasy foreigner has got a wife and ten childrenand neglects them.

  • The greasy surface, dotted here and there with specks of vegetable, resembles a pool of stagnant water covered with green slime.

  • The tin glides over the greasy surface, noiselessly, smoothly, till the thick layer of filth is worn off.

  • His hair was long and tangled and greasy, and hung down, and you could see his eyes shining through like he was behind vines.

  • Then the Factor cleaned a greasy hand upon his beard, and stretched himself with a sigh of satisfaction.