lubricated / ˈlu brɪˌkeɪt /

润滑的经过润滑的润滑润滑过的

lubricated2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

lu·bri·cat·ed, lu·bri·cat·ing.

  1. to apply some oily or greasy substance to in order to diminish friction; oil or grease.
  2. to make slippery or smooth; apply a lubricant to: to lubricate one's hands with a lotion.
  3. to smooth over, as a difficulty or human relationship; ease: to lubricate the friction between enemies.
v. 无主动词 verb

lu·bri·cat·ed, lu·bri·cat·ing.

  1. to act as a lubricant.
  2. to apply a lubricant to something.
  3. Slang. to drink or become drunk.

lubricated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make slippery

lubricated 的近义词 13
lubricated 的反义词 1

更多lubricated例句

  1. The downside of this conception was that he often rejected the oily give-and-take that lubricates a system of opposite and rival interests.
  2. The bright lights, big-name speakers and photo booths were there to lubricate deals for companies, not delight customers.
  3. He then shoves it up his ass, which is usually pre-lubricated, since we were all strip-searched on the way out.
  4. I remember the lubricated side against me, not against her, sliding back and forth.
  5. Inside the reception proper, the ballroom crowd was thinner if equally well lubricated.
  6. That was the entirety of his praise for the man he previously called a “perfectly lubricated weathervane.”
  7. He was aware of the muscles pulling and relaxing as the kelit ran, and the long bones sliding in their lubricated joints.
  8. This should be oiled occasionally in its whole length, so that each joint is properly lubricated.
  9. The breaker lever should be lubricated every 1,000 miles with a drop of light oil, applied with a tooth-pick.
  10. The cylinder walls and wrist pins are lubricated by oil spray thrown from the lower end of connecting rod bearings.
  11. The parts of the motor that are lubricated by an independent feed line in this manner may vary with different motors.