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to skid
01
ślizgać, zsunąć się
to slide or slip uncontrollably, usually on a slippery surface
Intransitive
02
ślizgać, zsunąć
to slip or slide, often uncontrollably
Intransitive
03
zatrzymać, hamować
to deliberately stop or slow the movement of wheels or similar objects by employing a block or wedge
Transitive: to skid a wheel
04
ślizgać, przesuwać na wózkach
to move objects on skids
Transitive: to skid sth to a direction
Skid
01
poślizg, ślizg
an unexpected slide
02
szuflada, desk
one of a pair of planks used to make a track for rolling or sliding objects
03
klocki hamulcowe, szyna hamulcowa
a restraint provided when the brake linings are moved hydraulically against the brake drum to retard the wheel's rotation
skid
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skidder
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skidder
n
Przykład
The delivery van skidded momentarily on the oil spill, but the driver quickly corrected the course.
The car began to skid on the icy road.
Heavy rain made the airport runway slippery, causing airplanes to skid during landing.
The truck skidded dangerously as it approached the intersection.
The mechanics deftly skidded the engine into the workshop.