slide 的英语意思
slideslide1 /slaɪd/ verb (past tense and past participle slid /slɪd/)
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to move smoothly over a surface while continuing to touch it, or to make something move in this way在某一表面上滑动,同时保持与该表面的接触;或使某物如此移动slide along/across/down etc
Francesca slid across the ice.弗朗切斯卡在冰面上滑行。slide something across/along etc
He opened the oven door and slid the pan of cookies in.他打开烤箱门,把装着饼干的烤盘滑进去。
He slid open the door of the glass cabinet.他把玻璃柜的门推开了。2[intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to move somewhere quietly and smoothly, or to move something in this way悄悄而平稳地移动至某处,或使某物如此移动slide into/out of etc
Daniel slid out of the room when no one was looking.趁没人注意,丹尼尔悄悄溜出了房间。
She slid into the driver’s seat.她悄悄地滑进了驾驶座。slide something into/out of etc something
He slid the gun into his pocket.他悄悄地把枪塞进了口袋。3[intransitive] if prices, amounts, rates etc slide, they become lower(价格、数量、利率等)下跌,降低 SYN drop OPP rise:
Stocks slid a further 3% on the major markets today.今日各大市场股价进一步下跌3%。► see thesaurus at decrease4[intransitive] to gradually become worse, or to begin to have a problem逐渐变差,或开始出现问题:
Students’ test scores started to slide in the mid-1990s.学生的考试成绩在20世纪90年代中期开始下滑。slide into
Murphy gradually slid into a pattern of drug abuse.墨菲逐渐陷入了滥用毒品的习惯。5let something slide a)to let a situation get gradually worse任由局面逐渐恶化:
Management has let safety standards slide at the factory.管理层任由工厂的安全标准不断下滑。 b)spoken口语 to ignore a mistake, problem, remark etc, without becoming angry or trying to punish it对错误、问题、言论等不予追究,不生气也不试图惩罚:
Well, I guess we can let it slide this time.好吧,这次就算了吧。THESAURUS同义词辨析slide to move smoothly over a surface while continuing to touch it在某一表面上保持接触地平滑移动: · The glass slid off the tray and crashed to the floor.· 玻璃杯从托盘上滑落,哗啦一声摔碎在地板上。· The kids were having fun sliding around on the polished floor.· 孩子们在打蜡的地板上滑来滑去,玩得很开心。slip to slide a short distance accidentally, and fall or lose your balance slightly意外地滑行一小段距离,跌倒或略微失去平衡: · Be careful you don’t slip on the ice.· 小心别在冰上滑倒。· She slipped and broke her ankle.· 她滑倒,摔断了脚踝。skid to slide sideways or forwards in a way that is difficult to control – used especially about a moving vehicle以难以控制的方式向侧面或前方滑动——尤指行驶中的车辆: · He slammed on the brakes and the car skidded to a halt.· 他猛踩刹车,汽车打滑后停了下来。· Go slowly in wet or icy weather, because it’s easy to skid.· 雨天或结冰天气要慢行,因为很容易打滑。glide to move smoothly and quietly across water or a smooth surface, especially in a graceful way在水面或光滑表面上平稳、安静地移动,尤指以优雅的姿态: · A swan was gliding across the lake.· 一只天鹅在湖面上优雅地滑行。· The ship glided into port.· 船平稳地滑入港口。slither to slide in an awkward way, for example on a rough or muddy surface. Also used to describe the movement of a snake as it goes from side to side along the ground以笨拙的方式滑行,例如在粗糙或泥泞的表面上;也用于描述蛇在地面上左右蜿蜒爬行的动作: · Tom slithered down the bank into the water.· 汤姆顺着河岸滑落进入水中。· The snake slithered away and disappeared under a rock.· 蛇蜿蜒着溜走,消失在一块岩石下面。
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to move smoothly over a surface while continuing to touch it, or to make something move in this way在某一表面上滑动,同时保持与该表面的接触;或使某物如此移动slide along/across/down etc
Francesca slid across the ice.弗朗切斯卡在冰面上滑行。slide something across/along etc
He opened the oven door and slid the pan of cookies in.他打开烤箱门,把装着饼干的烤盘滑进去。
He slid open the door of the glass cabinet.他把玻璃柜的门推开了。2[intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to move somewhere quietly and smoothly, or to move something in this way悄悄而平稳地移动至某处,或使某物如此移动slide into/out of etc
Daniel slid out of the room when no one was looking.趁没人注意,丹尼尔悄悄溜出了房间。
She slid into the driver’s seat.她悄悄地滑进了驾驶座。slide something into/out of etc something
He slid the gun into his pocket.他悄悄地把枪塞进了口袋。3[intransitive] if prices, amounts, rates etc slide, they become lower(价格、数量、利率等)下跌,降低 SYN drop OPP rise:
Stocks slid a further 3% on the major markets today.今日各大市场股价进一步下跌3%。► see thesaurus at decrease4[intransitive] to gradually become worse, or to begin to have a problem逐渐变差,或开始出现问题:
Students’ test scores started to slide in the mid-1990s.学生的考试成绩在20世纪90年代中期开始下滑。slide into
Murphy gradually slid into a pattern of drug abuse.墨菲逐渐陷入了滥用毒品的习惯。5let something slide a)to let a situation get gradually worse任由局面逐渐恶化:
Management has let safety standards slide at the factory.管理层任由工厂的安全标准不断下滑。 b)spoken口语 to ignore a mistake, problem, remark etc, without becoming angry or trying to punish it对错误、问题、言论等不予追究,不生气也不试图惩罚:
Well, I guess we can let it slide this time.好吧,这次就算了吧。THESAURUS同义词辨析slide to move smoothly over a surface while continuing to touch it在某一表面上保持接触地平滑移动: · The glass slid off the tray and crashed to the floor.· 玻璃杯从托盘上滑落,哗啦一声摔碎在地板上。· The kids were having fun sliding around on the polished floor.· 孩子们在打蜡的地板上滑来滑去,玩得很开心。slip to slide a short distance accidentally, and fall or lose your balance slightly意外地滑行一小段距离,跌倒或略微失去平衡: · Be careful you don’t slip on the ice.· 小心别在冰上滑倒。· She slipped and broke her ankle.· 她滑倒,摔断了脚踝。skid to slide sideways or forwards in a way that is difficult to control – used especially about a moving vehicle以难以控制的方式向侧面或前方滑动——尤指行驶中的车辆: · He slammed on the brakes and the car skidded to a halt.· 他猛踩刹车,汽车打滑后停了下来。· Go slowly in wet or icy weather, because it’s easy to skid.· 雨天或结冰天气要慢行,因为很容易打滑。glide to move smoothly and quietly across water or a smooth surface, especially in a graceful way在水面或光滑表面上平稳、安静地移动,尤指以优雅的姿态: · A swan was gliding across the lake.· 一只天鹅在湖面上优雅地滑行。· The ship glided into port.· 船平稳地滑入港口。slither to slide in an awkward way, for example on a rough or muddy surface. Also used to describe the movement of a snake as it goes from side to side along the ground以笨拙的方式滑行,例如在粗糙或泥泞的表面上;也用于描述蛇在地面上左右蜿蜒爬行的动作: · Tom slithered down the bank into the water.· 汤姆顺着河岸滑落进入水中。· The snake slithered away and disappeared under a rock.· 蛇蜿蜒着溜走,消失在一块岩石下面。slideslide2 noun [countable]
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for children a large structure with steps leading to the top of a long sloping surface that children can slide down一种大型游乐设施,有台阶通向长斜面顶端,儿童可从上面滑下2decrease [usually singular] a decrease in prices, amounts etc(价格、数量等的)下跌,下降 OPP riseslide in
the current slide in house prices目前房价的下跌on the slide
The company’s shares were on the slide again yesterday, down 7p at 339p.该公司股价昨日再度下滑,跌7便士至339便士。3picture a small piece of film in a frame that you shine a light through to show a picture on a screen or wall一种装在框架中的小片胶片,通过投射光线将图像显示在屏幕或墙上:
a slide show幻灯片放映4getting worse [usually singular] a situation in which something gradually gets worse, or someone develops a problem某事逐渐恶化或某人逐渐出现问题的情形slide in
School administrators were unable to explain the slide in student performance.学校管理者无法解释学生成绩的下滑。slide into
a slide into economic chaos滑向经济混乱5science a small piece of thin glass used for holding something that you want to look at under a microscope一片薄玻璃,用于承载要在显微镜下观察的样品6music/machine a sliding part of a machine or musical instrument, such as the U-shaped tube of a trombone机器或乐器上的滑动部件,如长号的U形管7movement [usually singular] a sliding movement across a surface在表面上的滑行动作:
The car went into a slide.汽车开始打滑。8earth/snow a sudden fall of earth, stones, snow etc down a slope泥土、石块、积雪等沿斜坡突然滑落:
a rock slide落石;岩石滑落9for hair British English a small metal or plastic object that holds your hair in place一种用于固定头发的小型金属或塑料发夹
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for children a large structure with steps leading to the top of a long sloping surface that children can slide down一种大型游乐设施,有台阶通向长斜面顶端,儿童可从上面滑下2decrease [usually singular] a decrease in prices, amounts etc(价格、数量等的)下跌,下降 OPP riseslide in
the current slide in house prices目前房价的下跌on the slide
The company’s shares were on the slide again yesterday, down 7p at 339p.该公司股价昨日再度下滑,跌7便士至339便士。3picture a small piece of film in a frame that you shine a light through to show a picture on a screen or wall一种装在框架中的小片胶片,通过投射光线将图像显示在屏幕或墙上:
a slide show幻灯片放映4getting worse [usually singular] a situation in which something gradually gets worse, or someone develops a problem某事逐渐恶化或某人逐渐出现问题的情形slide in
School administrators were unable to explain the slide in student performance.学校管理者无法解释学生成绩的下滑。slide into
a slide into economic chaos滑向经济混乱5science a small piece of thin glass used for holding something that you want to look at under a microscope一片薄玻璃,用于承载要在显微镜下观察的样品6music/machine a sliding part of a machine or musical instrument, such as the U-shaped tube of a trombone机器或乐器上的滑动部件,如长号的U形管7movement [usually singular] a sliding movement across a surface在表面上的滑行动作:
The car went into a slide.汽车开始打滑。8earth/snow a sudden fall of earth, stones, snow etc down a slope泥土、石块、积雪等沿斜坡突然滑落:
a rock slide落石;岩石滑落9for hair British English a small metal or plastic object that holds your hair in place一种用于固定头发的小型金属或塑料发夹