glide
glide 英 [glaɪd] 美 [ɡlaɪd]
v. 滑翔;滑行 n. 滑翔;滑行
进行时:gliding 过去式:glided 过去分词:glided 第三人称单数:glides 名词复数:glides
- To glide is to sail or skate with ease across a surface. Your favorite thing about winter might be watching the skaters in the park glide silently on the ice-covered lake.
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- v. 滑翔;滑行
- n. 滑翔;滑行
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1. Swans went gliding past.
天鹅滑行而过。
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2. The skaters were gliding over the ice.
滑冰者在冰上滑行。
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3. An eagle was gliding high overhead.
一只鹰在头顶上空翱翔。
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4. The plane managed to glide down to the runway.
飞机终于成功地滑翔降落在跑道上。
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5. the graceful glide of a skater
滑冰者优美的滑行动作
- glide (n.) 1580s, from glide (v.). From 1835 as a term in music; from 1889 as a step in dancing or a type of dance.
- glide (v.) Old English glidan "move along smoothly and easily; glide away, vanish; slip, slide" (class I strong verb, past tense glad, past participle gliden), from Proto-Germanic *glidan "to glide" (source also of Old Saxon glidan, Old Frisian glida, Old High German glitan, German gleiten), probably part of the large group of Germanic words in gl- involving notions of "smooth; shining; joyful," from PIE root *ghel- (2) "to shine." Related: Glided; gliding. Strong past tense form glid persisted into 20c.
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