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词汇 lubricate
释义 lubricate
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈluː.brɪ.keɪt/ us /ˈluː.brə.keɪt/

lubricateverb[T] (HELP MOVEMENT)


to use a substance such as oil to make a machine or device operate more easily, or to prevent something sticking or rubbing: 润滑,给…加润滑油
A car engine needs to be well lubricated with oil.汽车发动机需要用油充分润滑。
Applying a few drops of oil on a key will clean and lubricate the moving parts of the lock, extending its life.
(of a substance such as oil) to make a machine or device operate more easily, or to prevent something sticking or rubbing:
Disconnect the ignition and rely on the starter motor to turn the engine several times so that oil can lubricate the moving parts.
Dry eyes can be treated with lubricating eye drops.

lubricateverb[T] (REMOVE PROBLEMS)


to make a process happen easily and without problems, especially by giving money:
Money can lubricate a deal by making minor concessions easier to accept.
It is perfectly legal for them to lubricate lobbying with big campaign donations.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making things better
add salt to somethingidiom
allay
alleviate
alleviation
ameliorate
cultivate
levelling up
liven (something) up
make a differenceidiom
make a world of differenceidiom
make someone/something over
remedial
restructure
revamp
revitalize
revivify
revolutionize
salve
sharpen
tonic

lubricateverb[T] (ALCOHOL)


informal
(of alcoholic drink) to make someone behave in a more open and friendly way:
Get a bunch of writers together, lubricate them with some wine, and you get all sorts of conversations.
He sipped his brandy and said, "That's lubricated me nicely."
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Drunkenness & sobriety
alky
battered
beer goggles
binge drinker
binge drinking
blasted
drunk dial
hard drinker
have a few (too many)idiom
in a drunken stupor
inebriate
inebriated
muzzy
ripped
roaring drunkidiom
shit-faced
slaughtered
slewed
smashed
whacked

Related words


lubricated
lubrication

lubricate | American Dictionary


lubricate
verb[ T ]
us/ˈlu·brɪˌkeɪt/(infmllube, us/lub/)
to put oil or an oily substance on or in something so that its parts move easily:
to lubricate gears/machinery

lubrication


noun[ U ]us/ˌlu·brɪˈkeɪ·ʃən/(infmllube, us/lub/)
engine lubrication

Examples of lubricate


lubricate
The northwest was a poor region that produced neither food to sustain the army garrisons nor valuable commodities that could lubricate interregional trade.
The flows which the oil companies call lubricated are wavy core flows, not perfect core-annular flows.
This is experienced as a dry, gritty, ocular irritation and can be accompanied by intermittent watering in an attempt to lubricate the ocular surface.
It includes literal greetings, ' lubricating egos ', deference, politeness, and offering refreshments to those taking part.
This suggests that the fuel depot contains more varied materials such as lubricating engine oil and also possibly grease.
However, their rule has been lubricated by oil wealth.
In this subsection, economic interventionism is justified when it is bound to expand the equality of substantive freedoms in society, and not just lubricate the workings of a market economy.
The latter is characterized as the 'social oil' that lubricates the less dense but more cross-cutting ties, perhaps with work colleagues or acquaintances in a local community.
Third, the texturised skin material reduces the lubricating effect of liquids, so the friction coefficient remains high enough to hold objects without slipping.
Nonetheless, the case-study evidence indicates that backward and forward linkages between agricultural and non-agricultural activity spheres are present with respect to lubricating investment and purchasing power.
Human social life is lubricated by the exchange of expressions of corresponding sentiments.
The variety of lubricating oils and other non-petrol products on sale in the forecourts of garages is a matter for the individual retailer.
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The condition is that tenderers should offer a variety of lubricating oils from not less than two competing and unassociated wholesale distributors.
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Their uses run from being a power source for camping and caravanning to providing power for railway track lubricating units.
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That requires pushing forward with public investment to lubricate the supply side of the economy in infrastructure.
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