中英词典查询

glib [ɡlɪb]

adj. (演讲者或演讲)油腔滑调的; 不诚恳的; 未经思考的; 肤浅的;

例句:

  • Many of these killers are frequently glib and superficially charming.
    这些杀手中,多数都是能说会道、外表迷人。
  • Mr. Lewis takes an insufferably glib attitude toward it all.
    刘易斯先生对这一切不以为意,令人厌恶。
  • His glib talk sounds as sweet as a song.
    他说的比唱的还好听.
  • The reviewer's glib dismissal missed the mark.
    来自SA
  • The snow lies glib as glass and hard as steel.
    来自Browning
  • In his weaker work, this trope can seem glib and schematic.
    来自NEWYORKER