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Перевод: slick
[прилагательное] гладкий; ловкий; блестящий; скользкий; хитрый; быстрый; отличный; превосходный; приятный; развлекательный; легкий; неглубокий; [наречие] прямо; ловко; гладко; [существительное] широкая стамеска; пленка ; пятно; гладкая полоса; популярный иллюстрированный журнал; мерзкий тип; [глагол] полировать; приукрашивать; шлифовать; приглаживать; делать гладким; делать блестящим; убирать; приводить в порядок
Тезаурус:
- The Gulf spill first appeared as a slick in a satellite photograph taken at the end of March.
- Caught on slick tyres on a wet track, Mass seemed to have blown it (above) but No 1 Merc was disqualified for fuel infringement.
- This comprises all necessary safety equipment - including a full roll cage - a new exhaust system to boost torque and slick racing tyres.
- I always found this kind of slick psychoanalytic one-upmanship irritating, but I never attempted to defend myself, because I am bored by argument and discussion of any kind.
- Though Rivers gave some slight encouragement to Eliot in suggesting that even in our own society, religious changes have unforeseen and far-reaching effects parallel to those caused by the abolition of head-hunting in Melanesia, Eliot's linking of "cannibal isle" and that "slick place" London goes directly against the main thrust of the book which stresses "the almost immeasurable difference between Melanesian and European cultures, and the sharpness of the line which still divides them where they come in contact".
- From slick dialogue about eating Christians, the play moves back to the world of the cinema.
- They are menacingly sexual with their slick moustaches and one is never sure whether these types will treat their women properly.
- Even Greek food - previously lumps of meat and veg afloat in an oil slick - has acquired an unexpected finesse.
- Lineker showed him how it is done, playing deep and feeding Samways and Allen with slick passes that brought two excellent saves from Nixon, a disallowed goal by Samways, and a reaction from the Tranmere defence which was somewhat reminiscent of a metal crusher in a scrapyard.
- Nissan's British plant at Washington, in north-east England just south of Newcastle, may be slick by local standards, but is grubbier and more human than its older Tennessean cousin or Toyota's newer factory in Kentucky.
- Her back so hot, and slick as ice.
- These were indestructible and to this day I regret ever falling for the slick adverts for trendy green ones.
- Clutch and gears are slick and smooth confirming its Japanese pedigree and the front disc and rear drum brakes are light and positive.
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