A1 adjective 中性 #4,157 最常用

smooth

/smuːð/

Describes a surface that is even and flat without any lumps, bumps, or holes. It is also used to describe a process or movement that happens easily without problems.

例句

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1

The baby has very smooth skin.

The baby has very smooth skin.

2

Please ensure the wooden surface is smooth before you start painting.

Please ensure the wooden surface is smooth before you start painting.

3

That was a smooth move on the dance floor!

That was a smooth move on the dance floor!

词族

名词
smoothness
Verb
smooth
副词
smoothly
形容词
smooth
相关
smoother
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记忆技巧

Think of the letter 'S': Silk is Smooth, and so is the Sea when it is calm.

快速测验

The ice on the lake is very _____, so it is easy to skate on.

正确!

正确答案是: smooth

例句

1

The baby has very smooth skin.

everyday

The baby has very smooth skin.

2

Please ensure the wooden surface is smooth before you start painting.

formal

Please ensure the wooden surface is smooth before you start painting.

3

That was a smooth move on the dance floor!

informal

That was a smooth move on the dance floor!

4

The graph shows a smooth increase in the population over ten years.

academic

The graph shows a smooth increase in the population over ten years.

5

We are working hard to ensure a smooth transition to the new software.

business

We are working hard to ensure a smooth transition to the new software.

词族

名词
smoothness
Verb
smooth
副词
smoothly
形容词
smooth
相关
smoother

常见搭配

smooth skin skin that is soft and even
smooth surface a flat and even area
smooth road a road without bumps or holes
smooth ride a comfortable journey in a vehicle
smooth texture how something even feels to the touch

常用短语

smooth sailing

to make progress without any difficulties

smooth operator

a person who is very skilled and charming

take the rough with the smooth

to accept the bad things along with the good

容易混淆的词

smooth vs soft

Soft means easy to press or bend (like a pillow), while smooth means an even surface (like glass).

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使用说明

Use 'smooth' for physical things like paper or skin, and for abstract situations like a plan that goes perfectly.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'soft' for a floor or table because it feels nice, but they should use 'smooth' if the surface is flat and hard.

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记忆技巧

Think of the letter 'S': Silk is Smooth, and so is the Sea when it is calm.

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词源

From the Old English word 'smōth', meaning free from roughness or level.

语法模式

Used as an adjective before a noun: 'a smooth surface'. Used after linking verbs: 'the milk feels smooth'. Comparative form is 'smoother' and superlative is 'the smoothest'.
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文化背景

In English-speaking cultures, describing a person as 'smooth' can be a compliment for their social skills, but it can also imply they are slightly untrustworthy.

快速测验

The ice on the lake is very _____, so it is easy to skate on.

正确!

正确答案是: smooth

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