skid
skid
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skid
/skˈÉȘd/

A(z) „skid” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to skid
01

csĂșszik, megcsĂșszik

(of a vehicle) to slide or slip uncontrollably, usually on a slippery surface
Intransitive
to skid definition and meaning
Példåk
The delivery van skidded momentarily on the oil spill, but the driver quickly corrected the course.
A szĂĄllĂ­tĂł kisbusz egy pillanatra megcsĂșszott az olajfolton, de a sofƑr gyorsan korrigĂĄlt.
02

csĂșszik, megcsĂșszik

to slip or slide, often uncontrollably
Intransitive
Példåk
The gymnast 's hands seemed to skid gracefully over the parallel bars.
A tornĂĄsz kezei könnyedĂ©n csĂșsztak a pĂĄrhuzamos korlĂĄton.
03

csĂșszik, hirtelen fĂ©kez

to deliberately stop or slow the movement of wheels or similar objects by employing a block or wedge
Transitive: to skid a wheel
Példåk
The pioneer settlers would skid their wagons down treacherous mountain trails.
A pionĂ­r telepesek csĂșsztattĂĄk szekereiket a veszĂ©lyes hegyi ösvĂ©nyeken.
04

csĂșszik, csĂșsztat

to move objects on skids
Transitive: to skid sth to a direction
Példåk
With synchronized effort, the movers skidded the antique piano across the room.
SzinkronizĂĄlt erƑfeszĂ­tĂ©ssel a költöztetƑk csĂșsztatĂłkon csĂșsztattĂĄk ĂĄt a rĂ©gi zongorĂĄt a szobĂĄn.
01

an uncontrolled or unexpected sliding movement, typically of a vehicle

Példåk
He managed to recover from a skid without hitting the guardrail.
02

one of two planks forming a track for rolling or sliding objects

Példåk
Logs were slid down the hillside on wooden skids.
03

a brake component that applies hydraulic force against a drum to slow wheel rotation

Példåk
Hydraulic skids are essential for precise vehicle control.
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