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[sliːk] adjective1) (of hair, an animal's fur etc) smooth, soft and glossy:أمْلَس، ناعِمThe dog has a lovely sleek coat.
2) well fed and cared for:مُعْتَنى بِهa sleek Siamese cat lay by the fire.
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نَاعِم \ dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). delicate: finely made with fine materials: a delicate silk dress. fine: small; thin not rough; carefully made but easily damaged: fine sand; a pencil with a fine point; a fine thread of silver. sleek: (of hair, etc.) soft, smooth and shiny: a cat with sleek black fur. smooth: (of a person or his manner) polite and pleasing (but for a purpose, not in a natural way): a smooth salesman or politician, having an even surface; not rough a smooth path; a smooth sea. \ See Also لطيف (لَطيف)، رشيق (رَشيق) -
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صَقِيل \ shiny: having a shining surface: a shiny new car. sleek: (of hair, etc.) soft, smooth and shiny: a cat with sleek black fur. -
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أَمْلَس \ sleek: (of hair, etc.) soft, smooth and shiny: a cat with sleek black fur. smooth: (of a person or his manner) polite and pleasing (but for a purpose, not in a natural way): a smooth salesman or politician, having an even surface; not rough: a smooth path; a smooth sea. soft: (of cloth) smooth; not rough or stiff: as soft as silk. \ See Also ناعم (نَاعِم) -
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سَجَّ \ sleek, slick. \ See Also سوى (سَوَّى)، ملس (مَلَّسَ) -
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10 glansandi, mjúkur
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12 лоснящийся
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > лоснящийся
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13 наводить лоск
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > наводить лоск
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15 enmascarar
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16 liehakas
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17 pritvoren
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18 zaglađen
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19 gladiti se
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20 koji se ljašti
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См. также в других словарях:
sleek — sleek, slick, glossy, velvety, silken, silky, satiny are comparable when they mean having a smooth bright surface or appearance. Sleek and slick are sometimes interchangeable with this meaning {dark slick leaves Langley} {the sleek blue plums… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Sleek — magazine Beschreibung magazine for art and fashion Fachgebiet zeitgenössische Kunst, Fotografie, Mode Sprache Deutsch/Engl … Deutsch Wikipedia
sleek´ly — sleek «sleek», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. soft and glossy; smooth: »sleek hair. 2. having smooth, soft skin, hair, or fur: »a sleek cat. 3. Figurative. smooth of speech and manners: »a sleek salesman. He had a look of sleek intelligence ( … Useful english dictionary
sleek — sleek·en; sleek·er; sleek·it; sleek·ly; sleek·ness; sleek; … English syllables
Sleek — (sl[=e]k), a. [Compar. {Sleeker} (sl[=e]k [ e]r); superl. {Sleekest}.] [OE. slik; akin to Icel. sl[=i]kr, and OE. sliken to glide, slide, G. schleichen, OHG. sl[=i]hhan, D. slik, slijk, mud, slime, and E. slink. Cf. {Slick}, {Slink}.] 1. Having… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sleek|y — «SLEE kee», adjective, sleek|i|er, sleek|i|est. 1. sleek; smooth. 2. Figurative … Useful english dictionary
Sleek — Sleek, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sleeked};p. pr. & vb. n. {Sleeking}.] To make even and smooth; to render smooth, soft, and glossy; to smooth over. [1913 Webster] Sleeking her soft alluring locks. Milton. [1913 Webster] Gentle, my lord, sleek o er… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sleek — [slēk] adj. [var. of SLICK, with Early ModE vowel lengthening] 1. smooth and shiny; glossy, as a highly polished surface, well kept hair or fur, etc. 2. of well fed or well groomed appearance [fat, sleek pigeons] 3. polished in speech and… … English World dictionary
sleek|it — «SLEE kiht», adjective. Scottish. 1. sleek: »Wee, sleekit, cow rin , timrous beastie… (Robert Burns). 2. plausible; deceitful; sly. ╂[variant of sleeked, past participle of sleek] … Useful english dictionary
Sleek — Sleek, adv. With ease and dexterity. [Low] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sleek — Sleek, n. 1. That which makes smooth; varnish. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. A slick. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English