slide的意思和读音

slide

: [slaɪd] : [slaɪd]

n.

v.使;(使

adj.

slid  slidden  sliding  slides  

n.hair slide

slidev.move smoothly/quietly

1.[i][t]使to move easily over a smooth or wet surface; to make sth move in this way

We slid down the grassy slope.

The drawers slide in and out easily.

She slid her hand along the rail.

The automatic doors slid open.

2.[i][t]使to move quickly and quietly, for example in order not to be noticed; to make sth move in this way

He slid into bed.

She slid out while no one was looking.

The man slid the money quickly into his pocket.

become lower/worse

3.[i]~ (from…) (to…)to become gradually lower or of less value

Shares slid to a 10-year low. 10

4.[i]~ (down/into/towards sth));退to move gradually into a worse situation

The industry has slid into decline.退

They were sliding towards bankruptcy.

He got depressed and began to let things slide(= failed to give things the attention they needed) .

n.becoming lower/worse

1.[c][ususing]a change to a lower or worse condition

a downward slide in the price of oil

the team's slide down the table

talks to prevent a slide into civil war

The economy is on the slide(= getting worse) .退

on ice

2.[sing]a long, smooth movement on ice or a smooth surface

Her car went into a slide.

for children

3.[c]a structure with a steep slope that children use for sliding down

to go down the slide

fall of rock

4.[c]a sudden fall of a large amount of rock or earth down a hill

I was afraid of starting a slide of loose stones.

photograph

5.[c]a small piece of film held in a frame that can be shown on a screen when you shine a light through it

a talk with colour slides

computers

6.[c]one page of an electronic presentation, that may contain text and images, that is usually viewed on a computer screen or projected onto a larger screen

I'm still working on the slides for my presentation.

for microscope

7.[c]a small piece of glass that sth is placed on so that it can be looked at under a microscope

part of musical instrument

8.[c]a part of a musical instrument or other device that slides backwards and forwards

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v.1.to move smoothly and quickly across a surface; to make something move smoothly and quickly across a surface2.to move quickly without anyone noticing you; to move or put something somewhere quickly without anyone noticing3.to gradually be in a worse situation than before4.to become smaller in amount1.to move smoothly and quickly across a surface; to make something move smoothly and quickly across a surface2.to move quickly without anyone noticing you; to move or put something somewhere quickly without anyone noticing3.to gradually be in a worse situation than before4.to become smaller in amount

n.1.a structure that children play on by climbing up steps and sliding down a slope on the other side2.a sliding movement3.a situation in which an amount becomes less4.a small piece of in a frame, that you shine light through in order to show the image on a screen; a small thin piece of glass on which you put something that you want to look at using a microscope5.a sudden fall of rock, earth, etc. from the side of a mountain6.a shoe that covers the front of the foot and is very low at the back1.a structure that children play on by climbing up steps and sliding down a slope on the other side2.a sliding movement3.a situation in which an amount becomes less4.a small piece of in a frame, that you shine light through in order to show the image on a screen; a small thin piece of glass on which you put something that you want to look at using a microscope5.a sudden fall of rock, earth, etc. from the side of a mountain6.a shoe that covers the front of the foot and is very low at the back

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6. angle pin slide sprue puller ...

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1.While many MBA students sound idealistic, their teachers warn that it's easy to slide down the slippery slope.MBA

2.The referee on Tuesday night showed a bit of inexperience, his officiating let too much slide.

3.My son came in the front door and decided to slide across the floor in his socks.穿

4.Still another kind of force, which seems to make the layers or molecules of a material slide or slip on one another, is a shearing force.使

5."Well, " she says, "I'm very lucky. " And two tears slide out of the corners of her eyes.“嗯,”,“。”

6.Through the wind, missing in the slide between Zhifeng, searching all over Qianshanwanshui, remains in the blood.

7.In the early months of the economic crisis, the conventional view was that the world would slide into a synchronised downturn.

8.The flag itself was standard issue, although the top was hemmed so that the astronauts would be able to slide it over the crossbar.便

9.Mad Dog stared at the card as beads of sweat started to creep out of his skin and slide down his face to land upon the table.‘

10.ERV: The law of his God is in his heart; none of his steps shall slide..