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smooth out

/smooth/US // smuð //UK // (smuːð) //

舒展,平滑的,平整,平滑

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    smooth·er, smooth·est.

    • : free from projections or unevenness of surface; not rough: smooth wood; a smooth road.
    • : generally flat or unruffled, as a calm sea.
    • : free from hairs or a hairy growth: a smooth cheek.
    • : of uniform consistency; free from lumps, as a batter, sauce, etc.
    • : free from or proceeding without abrupt curves, bends, etc.: a smooth ride.
    • : allowing or having an even, uninterrupted movement or flow: smooth driving.
    • : easy and uniform, as motion or the working of a machine.
    • : having projections worn away: a smooth tire casing.
    • : free from hindrances or difficulties: a smooth day at the office.
    • : noting a metal file having the minimum commercial grade of coarseness for a single-cut file.Compare dead-smooth.
    • : undisturbed, tranquil, or equable, as the feelings, temper, etc.; serene: a smooth disposition.
    • : elegant, easy, or polished: smooth manners.
    • : ingratiatingly polite or suave: That salesman is a smooth talker.
    • : free from harshness, sharpness, or bite; bland or mellow, as cheese or wine.
    • : not harsh to the ear, as sound: the smooth music of a ballroom dance band.
    • : Phonetics. without aspiration.
adv.副词 adverb
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    • : in a smooth manner; smoothly.
v.有主动词 verb
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    • : to make smooth of surface, as by scraping, planing, or pressing.
    • : to remove in making something smooth.
    • : to free from difficulties.
    • : to remove from a path.
    • : to make more polished, elegant, or agreeable, as wording or manners.
    • : to tranquilize, calm, or soothe.
    • : Mathematics. to simplify by substituting approximate or certain known values for the variables.
n.名词 noun
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    • : act of smoothing: She adjusted the folds with a smooth of her hand.
    • : something that is smooth; a smooth part or place: through the rough and the smooth.
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    • : smooth over, to make seem less severe, disagreeable, or irreconcilable; allay; mitigate: He smoothed over my disappointment with kind words.

Phrases

  • smooth as silk
  • smooth over
  • smooth sailing
  • take the rough with the smooth

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • To install, you need to peel the backing off panel and then press onto a clean smooth wall surface.

  • Yet the App Store is particularly problematic, according to game developers, compared with Google’s Android Play Store, where the approval process tends to be smoother and there’s better communication.

  • This scooter has an adjustable handlebar up to 38 inches and large 200-millimeter urethane wheels that will deliver a smooth, comfortable ride.

  • Simply place the cutter over your pizza, in the desired direction, and push down while utilizing the natural rocking motion for a smooth slice.

  • This doesn’t mean that having a completely smooth life is good.

  • Cook, stirring often, for 10 minutes or until the sugar is completely dissolved and the mixture is smooth.

  • It felt like that kind of moment, with Whitney trying to smooth things over.

  • You may just enjoy the rich, smooth fruit of their labor that little bit more.

  • To produce deliciously smooth drams of single malt, the region has refined the ancient art of distillation.

  • The kid wore a white T-shirt with the collar stretched loosely around the top of his smooth chest.

  • Selections for practice should be chosen which contain much variety of thought and feeling and are smooth in movement.

  • I pictured him as slim and young looking, smooth-faced, with golden curly hair, and big brown eyes.

  • The Smooth Naked Horsetail is a common plant, specially by the sides of streams and pools.

  • A long stretch of smooth ice followed, over which he glided with ever-increasing speed.

  • The object of this practise is to attain facility in manipulating the elements while maintaining the smooth quality of the tone.