lubricated 的 2 个定义
lu·bri·cat·ed, lu·bri·cat·ing.
- to apply some oily or greasy substance to in order to diminish friction; oil or grease.
- to make slippery or smooth; apply a lubricant to: to lubricate one's hands with a lotion.
- to smooth over, as a difficulty or human relationship; ease: to lubricate the friction between enemies.
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lu·bri·cat·ed, lu·bri·cat·ing.
- to act as a lubricant.
- to apply a lubricant to something.
- Slang. to drink or become drunk.
lubricated 近义词
make slippery
更多lubricated例句
- The downside of this conception was that he often rejected the oily give-and-take that lubricates a system of opposite and rival interests.
- The bright lights, big-name speakers and photo booths were there to lubricate deals for companies, not delight customers.
- He then shoves it up his ass, which is usually pre-lubricated, since we were all strip-searched on the way out.
- I remember the lubricated side against me, not against her, sliding back and forth.
- Inside the reception proper, the ballroom crowd was thinner if equally well lubricated.
- That was the entirety of his praise for the man he previously called a “perfectly lubricated weathervane.”
- He was aware of the muscles pulling and relaxing as the kelit ran, and the long bones sliding in their lubricated joints.
- This should be oiled occasionally in its whole length, so that each joint is properly lubricated.
- The breaker lever should be lubricated every 1,000 miles with a drop of light oil, applied with a tooth-pick.
- The cylinder walls and wrist pins are lubricated by oil spray thrown from the lower end of connecting rod bearings.
- The parts of the motor that are lubricated by an independent feed line in this manner may vary with different motors.