to skid
01
スキッドする, 横滑りする
(of a vehicle) to slide or slip uncontrollably, usually on a slippery surface
Intransitive
例
The car began to skid on the icy road.
車が凍った道路でスリップし始めた。
The delivery van skidded momentarily on the oil spill, but the driver quickly corrected the course.
配達車が油の流出の上で一瞬スリップしたが、運転手はすぐに進路を修正した。
02
滑る, スリップする
to slip or slide, often uncontrollably
Intransitive
例
The dancer incorporated a dramatic move into the routine, making her shoes skid across the polished stage.
ダンサーはルーティンに劇的な動きを取り入れ、磨かれたステージの上で彼女の靴を滑らせた。
The figure skater showcased impressive skills, making the blades skid across the ice.
フィギュアスケーターは印象的なスキルを披露し、ブレードを氷の上で滑らせた。
03
スキッドする, 急ブレーキをかける
to deliberately stop or slow the movement of wheels or similar objects by employing a block or wedge
Transitive: to skid a wheel
例
In the old days, teamsters would skid the wagon wheels on steep slopes.
昔、チームスターは急勾配で貨車の車輪を滑らせた。
The pioneer settlers would skid their wagons down treacherous mountain trails.
開拓者たちは危険な山道をワゴンで滑り降りた。
04
滑る, 滑らせる
to move objects on skids
Transitive: to skid sth to a direction
例
The workers skidded the large crate across the warehouse floor.
労働者たちは倉庫の床を大きな箱を滑らせた。
The construction team decided to skid the steel beams into position on the construction site.
建設チームは、建設現場で鋼鉄の梁を位置に滑らせることを決めました。
Skid
01
an uncontrolled or unexpected sliding movement, typically of a vehicle
例
The car went into a skid on the icy road.
He managed to recover from a skid without hitting the guardrail.
02
one of two planks forming a track for rolling or sliding objects
例
The workers placed skids under the crate to move it easily.
Logs were slid down the hillside on wooden skids.
03
a brake component that applies hydraulic force against a drum to slow wheel rotation
例
The mechanic checked the skids for wear in the braking system.
Hydraulic skids are essential for precise vehicle control.



























