slide
verb
noun
slaɪd
verb
1
to
move
smoothly
over
a
surface
while
continuing
to
touch
it,
or
to
make
something
move
in
this
way
(使)滑行,(使)滑动
I,T
[+
along/across/down
etc
]
Francesca
slid
across
the
ice.
弗朗西丝卡从冰面上滑过。
slide
sth
across/along
etc
He
opened
the
oven
door
and
slid
the
pan
of
cookies
in.
他打开烤箱门,把甜饼烤盘滑了进去。
He
slid
open
the
door
of
the
glass
cabinet.
他滑开玻璃柜的门。
2
to
move
somewhere
quietly
and
smoothly,
or
to
move
something
in
this
way
(使)悄悄移到;(使)悄悄移动
I,T always + adv/prep
[+
into/out
of
etc
]
Daniel
slid
out
of
the
room
when
no
one
was
looking.
丹尼尔趁没人看见,偷偷溜出了房间。
She
slid
into
the
driver’s
seat.
她偷偷溜进驾驶座里。
slide
sth
into/out
of
etc
sth
He
slid
the
gun
into
his
pocket.
他悄悄地把枪滑进口袋。
3
if
prices,
amounts,
rates
etc
slide,
they
become
lower
〔价格等〕下滑,下跌;
I
Stocks
slid
a
further
3%
on
the
major
markets
today.
今天主板市场上的股票价格继续下滑了 3%。
4
to
gradually
become
worse,
or
to
begin
to
have
a
problem
逐渐败坏; 开始出现问题
I
Students’
test
scores
started
to
slide
in
the
mid-1990s.
20 世纪 90 年代中期,学生考分开始下降。
[+
into
]
Murphy
gradually
slid
into
a
pattern
of
drug
abuse.
墨菲逐渐染上了嗜毒的恶习。
5
let sth slide
a.
to
let
a
situation
get
gradually
worse
b.
to
ignore
a
mistake,
problem,
remark
etc,
without
trying
to
improve
or
stop
it
[口] 〔对错误、问题、言论等〕不加改进,不加制止,不加理睬
spoken
Management
has
let
safety
standards
slide
at
the
factory.
管理层对工厂的安全标准放任不管。
Well,
I
guess
we
can
let
it
slide
this
time.
噢,我们这次就随它去算了。
6
Slide
means
to
move
smoothly
across
a
surface.
You
can
talk
about
people,
objects,
or
liquids
sliding.
slide
指在一个表面上滑过,可以用来谈论人、物或液体
This
floor’s
great
for
sliding
on.
这种地面很适合在上面滑行。
The
door
slid
open
(NOT
不说
slided
open)
.
门滑开了。
A
tear
slid
down
her
cheek.
一滴泪从她脸上滑落。
7
Slip
means
to
accidentally
slide
a
small
distance,
and
usually
then
fall
down.
slip
指意外地滑动一段很短的距离,然后一般是跌倒
She
slipped
and
hurt
her
wrist.
她滑了一跤,扭伤了手腕。
It’s
icy
–
mind
you
don’t
slip.
地上结满了冰 — 当心滑倒。
8
Skid
means
to
move
across
a
smooth
surface
in
an
uncontrolled
way.
You
usually
use
it
to
talk
about
vehicles.
skid指不受控制地在一个平滑的表面上滑过,一般用来谈论交通工具
Cars
skidded
on
the
snow.
汽车在雪地上打滑。
Jason
skidded
around
the
corner
on
his
bike.
贾森骑着自行车在拐角处打滑了。
noun
9
FOR CHILDREN
儿童用的
a
large
structure
with
steps
leading
to
the
top
of
a
long
sloping
surface
which
children
can
slide
down
滑梯
10
DECREASE
下降
a
decrease
in
prices,
amounts
etc
〔价格、数量等的〕下降,跌落,减少;
usually singular 一般用单数
[+
in
]
the
current
slide
in
house
prices
房价目前的下跌
on
the
slide
The
company’s
shares
were
on
the
slide
again
yesterday,
down
7p
at
339p.
公司股票昨天又下跌了,跌了 7 便士,收盘报 339 便士。
11
PICTURE
图片
a
small
piece
of
film
in
a
frame
that
you
shine
a
light
through
to
show
a
picture
on
a
SCREEN
or
wall
幻灯片
a
slide
show
幻灯片放映
12
GETTING WORSE
变糟
a
situation
in
which
something
gradually
gets
worse,
or
someone
develops
a
problem
〔情况〕变糟,恶化; 〔人〕出现问题
usually singular 一般用单数
[+
in
]
School
administrators
were
unable
to
explain
the
slide
in
student
performance.
学校管理人员无法解释学生成绩下降的原因。
[+
into
]
a
slide
into
economic
chaos
跌入经济混乱的状态
13
SCIENCE
科学
a
small
piece
of
thin
glass
used
for
holding
something
that
you
want
to
look
at
under
a
MICROSCOPE
〔显微镜用的〕载(物)玻(璃)片
14
MUSIC/MACHINE
音乐/机器
a
sliding
part
of
a
machine
or
musical
instrument,
such
as
the
U-shaped
tube
of
a
TROM-BONE
滑动部件〔如长号的 U 形伸缩管〕
15
MOVEMENT
移动
a
sliding
movement
across
a
surface
滑动,滑行
usually singular 一般用单数
The
car
went
into
a
slide
.
汽车打起滑来。
16
EARTH/SNOW
土/雪
a
sudden
fall
of
earth,
stones,
snow
etc
down
a
slope
崩落; 崩塌
a
rock
slide
岩崩
17
FOR HAIR
用于头发
a
small
metal
or
plastic
object
that
holds
your
hair
in
place
[英] 小发夹
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