to slide
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滑动, 滑行
to move smoothly over a surface
Intransitive: to slide to a direction
例子
The kids laughed as they slid down the slippery slope in the water park.
孩子们在水上乐园滑下 slippery slope 时笑了。
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滑动, 使滑动
to cause something to move smoothly over a surface
Transitive: to slide sth to a direction
例子
She skillfully slid the tray across the counter, delivering the drinks to the customers.
她熟练地将托盘滑过柜台,将饮料递给顾客。
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滑动, 滑行
to move in a diagonal or sideways direction, often without full control
Intransitive
例子
The skateboarder lost balance and began to slide sideways down the ramp.
滑板者失去了平衡,开始沿着坡道横向滑动。
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滑动, 滑行
to move smoothly over a surface with little or no control, often without lifting off the ground
Intransitive: to slide to a direction
例子
The caterpillar slid along the stem of the plant, munching on leaves as it moved.
毛毛虫沿着植物的茎滑动,一边移动一边咀嚼叶子。
Slide
01
滑梯, 滑道
a structure consisting of a set of stairs leading up to a slope that children can slide down from
例子
She climbed to the top of the slide and zoomed down with a big smile on her face.
她爬到了滑梯的顶端,脸上带着灿烂的笑容滑了下来。
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滑管, 滑动部分
the part of a musical instrument that slides backward or forward to change the sound quality
例子
Cleaning and lubricating the slide is essential to maintain the trombone's smooth performance.
清洁和润滑滑管对于保持长号的流畅性能至关重要。
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滑动, 滑行
the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it
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滑动, 崩塌
(geology) the descent of a large mass of earth or rocks or snow etc.
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滑动, 手指游戏
a hand game where players try to slide their fingers into certain positions or patterns, following the leader's actions
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滑步, 防守移动
(lacrosse) a defensive player leaving their assigned opponent to cover another player who is potentially a threat to score
例子
Effective slides can disrupt the opposing team's offensive strategy.
有效的滑步可以打乱对方球队的进攻策略。
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幻灯片, 演示页
a single page or screen in a computer-made presentation that shows text, images, or both to explain or share information during a talk
例子
The slide after the chart showed the main results.
图表后的幻灯片显示了主要结果。



























