skid
skid 英 [skɪd] 美 [skɪd]
n. 打滑;[车辆] 刹车;滑轨,滑动垫木 vt. 刹住,使减速;滚滑 vi. 打滑
进行时:skidding 过去式:skidded 过去分词:skidded 第三人称单数:skids 名词复数:skids
- Whoopsy daisy! Those new fuzzy socks make it easy to skid, or slide unexpectedly, across the wood floor.
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- n. 打滑;[车辆] 刹车;滑轨,滑动垫木
- vt. 刹住,使减速;滚滑
- vi. 打滑
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1. These interactions enable collaborative functions like skid recovery or automated parallel parking.
这些交互使协作功能起作用,像刹车恢复,或自动并列停车。
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2. I looked to the road where they first went off. There were skid marks, but they were faint; as if they were years old.
我看了看他们第一次冲下马路的地方,有很黯淡的刹车的痕迹,像是几年前留下的。
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3. "There were obvious skid marks, drag marks of the body and collision marks on the scene, all of which contradicted the scenario of someone being held down and crushed, " he added.
现场有明显的打滑痕迹,尸体拖痕和冲撞痕迹,这些证据都与有人被强行按倒并被碾压的情节相矛盾。
- skid (n.) c. 1600, "beam or plank on which something rests," especially on which something heavy can be rolled from place to place (1782), of uncertain origin, probably from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse skið "stick of wood" (see ski (n.)). As "a sliding along" from 1890; specifically of motor vehicles from 1903. Skid-mark is from 1914.
- skid (v.) 1670s, "apply a skid to (a wheel, to keep it from turning)," from skid (n.). Meaning "slide along" first recorded 1838; extended sense of "slip sideways" (on a wet road, etc.) first recorded 1884. The original notion is of a block of wood for stopping a wheel; the modern senses are from the notion of a wheel slipping when blocked from revolving.
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