slide 英 [slaɪd]   美 [slaɪd]

slide

slide  英 [slaɪd] 美 [slaɪd]

n. 滑动;幻灯片;滑梯;  v. 滑动;滑落; 

进行时:sliding  过去式:slid  过去分词:slid  第三人称单数:slides  名词复数:slides 

They can swing and slide for hours. 他们可以荡秋千、滑滑梯、玩上好几个小时。
We slide down from the top. 我们从顶端滑下来。

  • To slide is to move down or across something in a smooth way. If you’re into that kind of thing, head to a playground and go down a slide. Just don’t push any toddlers out of the way.
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  • n. 滑动;幻灯片;滑梯;
  • v. 滑动;滑落;
  • 1. They can swing and slide for hours.

    他们可以荡秋千、滑滑梯、玩上好几个小时。

  • 2. We slide down from the top.

    我们从顶端滑下来。

  • 3. He slide into bed.

    他钻进被子。

  • 4. The man slid the money quickly into his pocket.

    那人很快把钱塞进自己的口袋。

  • 5. prevent a slide into civil war

    避免划向内战

  • slide (n.) 1560s, from slide (v.). As a smooth inclined surface down which something can be slid, from 1680s; the playground slide is from 1890. Meaning "collapse of a hillside, landslide" is from 1660s. As a working part of a musical instrument from 1800 (as in slide-trombone, 1891). Meaning "rapid downturn" is from 1884. Meaning "picture prepared for use with a projector" is from 1819 (in reference to magic lanterns). Baseball sense is from 1886. Slide-guitar is from 1968.
  • slide (v.) Old English slidan (intransitive, past tense slad, past participle sliden) "to glide, slip, fall, fall down;" figuratively "fail, lapse morally, err; be transitory or unstable," from Proto-Germanic *slidan "to slip, slide" (source also of Old High German slito, German Schlitten "sleigh, sled"), from PIE root *sleidh- "to slide, slip" (source also of Lithuanian slysti "to glide, slide," Old Church Slavonic sledu "track," Greek olisthos "slipperiness," olisthanein "to slip," Middle Irish sloet "slide").
slide / slaɪd ; NAmE slaɪd / verb , noun slide slides slid sliding verb ( slid , slid / slɪd ; NAmE slɪd / ) move smoothly/quietly 滑行;悄悄地移动 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to move easily over a smooth or wet surface; to make sth move in this way (使)滑行,滑动 (+ adv./prep.) We slid down the grassy slope. 我们从草坡上滑了下来。 The drawers slide in and out easily. 这几个抽屉好推好拉。 slidesth + adv./prep. She slid her hand along the rail. 她把手搭在栏杆上滑动着。 slide(sth) + adj. The automatic doors slid open. 自动门慢慢开了。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to move quickly and quietly, for example in order not to be noticed; to make sth move in this way (使)快捷而悄声地移动 SYN slip + adv./prep. He slid into bed. 他不声不响地钻进被子。 She slid out while no one was looking. 她趁着没人看见溜了出去。 slidesth + adv./prep. The man slid the money quickly into his pocket. 那人很快把钱塞进自己的口袋。 become lower/worse 降低;衰落 3 [intransitive ] slide(from…) (to…) to become gradually lower or of less value 逐渐降低;贬值 Shares slid to a 10-year low. 股价跌到了 10 年来的最低点。 4 [intransitive ] slide(down/into/towards sth) to move gradually into a worse situation 衰落(成);逐渐陷入;逐渐衰退(到) The industry has slid into decline. 这个行业已成衰退之势。 They were sliding towards bankruptcy. 他们正逐渐濒临破产。 He got depressed and began to let things slide (= failed to give things the attention they needed). 他意气消沉,得过且过。 noun becoming lower/worse 降低;衰落 1 [countable ,  usually singular ] a change to a lower or worse condition 降低;跌落;衰落 a downward slide in the price of oil 石油价格的下跌 the team's slide down the table 球队排名的下降 talks to prevent a slide intocivil war 旨在避免陷入内战的谈判 The economy is on the slide (= getting worse). 经济日益衰退。 on ice 在冰上 2 [singular ] a long, smooth movement on ice or a smooth surface (在冰上或光滑表面上的)滑行,滑动 SYN skid Her car went into a slide. 她的车打起滑来。 for children 儿童 3 [countable ] a structure with a steep slope that children use for sliding down 滑梯 to go down the slide 溜滑梯 fall of rock 山岩崩塌 4 [countable ] a sudden fall of a large amount of rock or earth down a hill 山崩;岩崩;土崩;崩塌 SYN landslide I was afraid of starting a slide of loose stones. 我当时担心会引起松散石块崩塌。 photograph 照片 5 [countable ] a small piece of film held in a frame that can be shown on a screen when you shine a light through it 幻灯片 SYN transparency a talk with colour slides 借助彩色幻灯片的讲话 computers 计算机 6 [countable ] 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 幻灯片 I'm still working on the slides for my presentation. 我还在准备演示用的幻灯片。 for microscope 显微镜 7 [countable ] a small piece of glass that sth is placed on so that it can be looked at under a microscope 载物玻璃片 part of musical instrument 乐器部件 8 [countable ] a part of a musical instrument or other device that slides backwards and forwards (乐器上的)拉管,滑管,滑动装置 for hair 头发 9 [countable ] ( BrE) = hairslide slide / slaɪd ; NAmE slaɪd / slid / slɪd ; NAmE slɪd /
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