skid
skid
skɪd
skid
British pronunciation
/skˈɪd/

Definição e significado de "skid"em inglês

to skid
01

derrapar, deslizar

(of a vehicle) to slide or slip uncontrollably, usually on a slippery surface
Intransitive
to skid definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
Heavy rain made the airport runway slippery, causing airplanes to skid during landing.
A chuva forte deixou a pista do aeroporto escorregadia, fazendo com que os aviões derrapassem durante o pouso.
02

deslizar, derrapar

to slip or slide, often uncontrollably
Intransitive
example
Exemplos
The gymnast 's hands seemed to skid gracefully over the parallel bars.
As mãos da ginasta pareciam deslizar graciosamente sobre as barras paralelas.
03

derrapar, frear bruscamente

to deliberately stop or slow the movement of wheels or similar objects by employing a block or wedge
Transitive: to skid a wheel
example
Exemplos
They had to skid the trailer's tires with stones to keep it from moving on the incline.
Eles tiveram que travarem os pneus do reboque com pedras para evitar que ele se movesse na inclinação.
04

deslizar, arrastar

to move objects on skids
Transitive: to skid sth to a direction
example
Exemplos
With synchronized effort, the movers skidded the antique piano across the room.
Com esforço sincronizado, os carregadores deslizaram o piano antigo pela sala em trenós.
01

an uncontrolled or unexpected sliding movement, typically of a vehicle

example
Exemplos
The pilot fought to prevent the plane from skidding during landing.
02

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

example
Exemplos
The sled moved smoothly along the skids.
03

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

example
Exemplos
Skids can generate heat during prolonged braking.
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