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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2704 COCA: 2174

slide

verb
/slaɪd/
/slaɪd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they slide
/slaɪd/
/slaɪd/
he / she / it slides
/slaɪdz/
/slaɪdz/
past simple slid
/slɪd/
/slɪd/
past participle slid
/slɪd/
/slɪd/
-ing form sliding
/ˈslaɪdɪŋ/
/ˈslaɪdɪŋ/
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    move smoothly/quietly滑行;悄悄地移动

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to move easily over a smooth or wet surface; to make something move in this way(使)滑行,滑动
    • As I turned left on a bend, my car started to slide.当我在拐弯处向左拐时,我的车开始打滑。
    • + adv./prep. We slid down the grassy slope.我们从草坡上滑了下来。
    • A plane slid off the runway in Denver on Sunday.周日,一架飞机在丹佛滑出跑道。
    • The drawers slide in and out easily.这几个抽屉好推好拉。
    • slide something + adv./prep. She slid her hand along the rail.她把手搭在栏杆上滑动着。
    • You can slide the front seats forward if necessary.如有必要,您可以向前滑动前排座椅。
    • slide + adj The automatic doors slid open.自动门慢慢开了。
    • slide something + adj. Quietly, she slid the drawer shut.她悄悄地把抽屉关上。
    Extra Examples
    • Tears slid slowly down his pale cheek.眼泪慢慢顺着他苍白的面颊滑落下来。
    • The melting snow began to slide from the sloping roofs.融化的雪开始从倾斜的屋顶上滴落下来。
    • a vehicle that will slide smoothly across snow能在雪地上平稳滑行的车
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slowly
    • quickly
    • easily
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • down
    phrases
    • slide open
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to move quickly and quietly, for example in order not to be noticed; to make something move in this way(使)快捷而悄声地移动 synonym slip
    • + adv./prep. He slid into bed.他不声不响地钻进被子。
    • She slid out while no one was looking.她趁着没人看见溜了出去。
    • slide something + adv./prep. The man slid the money quickly into his pocket.那人很快把钱塞进自己的口袋。
    • He slid a shy look at Claire.他害羞地瞥了克莱尔一眼。
    Extra Examples
    • The moon slid silently behind a cloud.月亮悄悄地藏到了一片云后。
    • Her eyes slid away from his own in embarrassment.她尴尬地把目光从他身上移开。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slowly
    • quickly
    • easily
    preposition
    • across
    • along
    • down
    phrases
    • slide open
    See full entry
  3. become lower/worse降低;衰落

  4. [intransitive] slide (from…) (to…) to become gradually lower or of less value逐渐降低;贬值
    • Shares slid to a 10-year low.股价跌到了 10 年来的最低点。
  5. [intransitive] slide (down/into/towards something) to move gradually into a worse situation衰落(成);逐渐陷入;逐渐衰退(到)
    • The industry has slid into decline.这个行业已成衰退之势。
    • They were sliding towards bankruptcy.他们正逐渐濒临破产。
    • He got depressed and began to let things slide (= failed to give things the attention they needed).他意气消沉,得过且过。
    • The Hong Kong economy was sliding into recession.香港经济正走向衰退。
    • The economy is sliding rapidly downhill.经济迅速下滑。
  6. Word OriginOld English slīdan (verb); related to sled and sledge. The noun, first in the sense ‘act of sliding’, is recorded from the late 16th cent.

slide

noun
/slaɪd/
/slaɪd/
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    computers计算机

  1. [countable] one page of an electronic presentation, that may contain text and images, that is usually viewed on a computer screen or projected onto a larger screen投影片
    • Here's a slide showing target markets.这张幻灯片显示了目标市场。
    • I'm still working on the slides for my presentation.我还在准备演示用的投影片。
    • in/on a slide Limit the amount of text on each slide.限制每张幻灯片上的文本量。
    • The numbers mentioned in the slide are based on theoretical scenarios.幻灯片中提到的数字基于理论情景。
    • a slide presentation幻灯片演示
  2. on ice在冰上

  3. [singular] a long, smooth movement on ice or a smooth surface(在冰上或光滑表面上的)滑行,滑动 synonym skid
    • Her car went into a slide.她的车打起滑来。
    • a front wheel slide前轮滑梯
  4. becoming lower/worse降低;衰落

  5. [countable, usually singular] a change to a lower or worse condition降低;跌落;衰落
    • a downward slide in the price of oil石油价格的下跌
    • the team’s slide down the table球队排名的下降
    • talks to prevent a slide into civil war旨在避免陷入内战的谈判
    • The economy is on the slide (= getting worse).经济日益衰退。
    • a stock market slide股票市场的下滑
    Extra Examples
    • The country is continuing the slide into chaos and violence.该国进一步陷入混乱和暴力。
    • her slow slide into drug addiction她慢慢染上毒瘾
    • the market's recent slide towards panic市场近期逐渐陷入恐慌
    • the start of a slippery slide down to family breakdown开始滑向家庭破裂的危险境地
    • to stop the slide in the dollar阻止美元的跌势
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • downhill
    • downward
    • inevitable
    verb + slide
    • begin
    • continue
    • halt
    preposition
    • slide down
    • slide in
    • slide into
    See full entry
  6. for children儿童

  7. [countable] a structure with a steep slope that children use for sliding down滑梯
    • to go down the slide溜滑梯
    Extra Examples
    • He wouldn't go down the slide by himself.他一个人不敢溜滑梯。
    • There were lots on children on the slide.滑梯上有很多孩子。
    Topics Games and toysc1
  8. fall of rock山岩崩塌

  9. [countable] a sudden fall of a large amount of rock or earth down a hill山崩;岩崩;土崩;崩塌 synonym landslide
    • I was afraid of starting a slide of loose stones.我当时担心会引起松散石块崩塌。
  10. photograph照片

  11. [countable] a small piece of film held in a frame that can be shown on a screen when you shine a light through it幻灯片 synonym transparency
    • a talk with colour slides辅以彩色幻灯片的讲话
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • colour/​color
    • photographic
    verb + slide
    • show
    • develop
    slide + noun
    • film
    • presentation
    • show
    See full entry
  12. for microscope显微镜

  13. [countable] a small piece of glass that something is placed on so that it can be looked at under a microscope载玻片
    Topics Scientific researchc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • glass
    • microscope
    verb + slide
    • mount something on
    See full entry
  14. part of musical instrument乐器部件

  15. [countable] a part of a musical instrument or other device that slides backwards and forwards(乐器上的)拉管,滑管,滑动装置
    Topics Musicc2
  16. for hair头发

  17. (also hairslide)
    (both British English)
    (North American English barrette)
    [countable] a small attractive piece of metal or plastic used by women for holding their hair in place条状发夹:女性用来固定头发的金属或塑料小片。
  18. Word OriginOld English slīdan (verb); related to sled and sledge. The noun, first in the sense ‘act of sliding’, is recorded from the late 16th cent.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2704 COCA: 2174
slide

noun¹

1in photography攝影ADJECTIVE | VERB + SLIDE | SLIDE + NOUN ADJECTIVEcolour/color彩色幻燈片photographic攝影幻燈片VERB + SLIDEshow放映幻燈片develop沖洗幻燈片SLIDE + NOUNfilm幻燈膠片presentation, show幻燈片演示/放映He gave a fascinating slide show on climbing in the Himalayas.他放映了攀登喜馬拉雅山的精彩幻燈片。projector幻燈機
slide

noun²

2for use with a microscope顯微鏡ADJECTIVE | VERB + SLIDE ADJECTIVEglass載玻片microscope顯微鏡載玻片VERB + SLIDEmount sth on把⋯放在載玻片上
slide

noun³

3change to a lower/worse condition衰落;跌落ADJECTIVE | VERB + SLIDE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEdownhill, downward下滑inevitable, inexorable不可避免的/勢不可擋的下滑long, slow, steady長時間的/慢慢的/緩緩的墮落her slow slide into drug addiction她慢慢染上毒癮precipitous, steep急劇/陡然下滑slippery (especially BrE) 危險的下滑the start of a slippery slide down to family breakdown開始滑向家庭破裂的危險境地economic, stock-market經濟/股市下滑VERB + SLIDEbegin開始下滑continue繼續下滑The country is continuing the slide into chaos and violence.該國進一步陷入混亂和暴力。halt, prevent, stop止住下滑;阻止下跌reverse扭轉下跌趨勢PREPOSITIONslide down逐漸墮落He began his slide down the slippery slope of alcohol abuse.他開始迅速滑向深淵,變得酗酒成性。slide in⋯的下跌to stop the slide in the dollar阻止美元的跌勢slide into陷入⋯的下滑No one could prevent the inexorable slide into war.滑向戰爭的趨勢無人能阻擋。slide towards/toward向⋯的下滑the market's recent slide towards / toward panic市場近期逐漸陷入恐慌
slide

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBslowly慢慢滑落Tears slid slowly down his pale cheek.眼淚慢慢順着他蒼白的面頰滑落下來。quickly快速下滑easily不費力地滑動smoothly平穩滑動a vehicle that will slide smoothly across snow能在雪地上平穩滑行的車gently輕輕滑動gracefully優雅地滑行noiselessly, quietly, silently無聲地滑動;悄悄而行The moon slid silently behind a cloud.月亮悄悄地藏到了一片雲後。around, away, back, backwards/backward, down, forward, in, off, out, sideways四處滑動;滑回來;滑開;向後滑;滑下;向前滑;滑進;滑出;滑向一邊The drawers slide in and out easily.這種抽屜拉出推進都很容易。Her eyes slid away from his in embarrassment.她的雙眼尷尬地避開了他的視線。downhill (often figurative) 滑落;走下坡路The economy is sliding rapidly downhill.經濟迅速下滑。PREPOSITIONacross, along, down, from, into, off, onto, out of, over, to, up, etc.滑過⋯、沿着⋯滑、滑下⋯、從⋯滑、滑入⋯、滑離⋯、滑到⋯上、滑出⋯、滑到⋯另一邊、滑向⋯、滑上⋯等The Hong Kong economy was sliding into recession.香港經濟正走向衰退。She took the note and slid it quickly into her pocket.她接過紙條,而後迅速塞進口袋。He slid off the couch and walked over to me.他從沙發上起身向我走過來。PHRASESslide open徐徐打開The doors slid open.門徐徐打開。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2704 COCA: 2174
slide verb
slide (slide down a slope) insert (slide sth into your pocket) slip1 (slide out of bed)
slide noun
photograph
slide

verb

slide ♦︎ roll ♦︎ glide ♦︎ sail ♦︎ cruise ♦︎ skate ♦︎ slither ♦︎ sweepThese words all mean to move smoothly and easily. 这些词均表示滑行、滑动。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to slide / roll / glide / sail / slither / sweep into / out of sthto slide / roll / glide / cruise / skate / slither along (sth)to slide / roll / glide / sail / cruise / sweep past (sth)to slide / roll / glide / skate / slither on sthto slide / roll / glide / slither to the floor / bottom, etc. slide (slid, slid) [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to move easily over a smooth or wet surface; to make sth move in this way 滑行;滑动;使滑动Make sure the drawers can slide in and out easily.务必使这几个抽屉推拉顺畅。A tear slid slowly down his pale cheek.一滴眼泪顺着他那苍白的面颊慢慢滑落下来。The automatic doors slid open as we approached.我们走近时,自动门打开了。She slid her hand along the rail.她把手搭在栏杆上滑动着。 roll [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to move smoothly across a surface, especially on wheels; to make sth do this (尤指在轮子上)滚动;使滚动The car began to roll back down the hill.汽车开始倒着往山下滑行。Tanks rolled triumphantly into the city.坦克耀武扬威地驶进城里。A tear rolled down her cheek.一滴眼泪顺着她的面颊滚落下来。He rolled the trolley across the hall.他推着手推车穿过大厅。 glide [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to move smoothly and quietly, especially as though it takes no effort (尤指似乎不费力地)滑行,滑动,掠过Swans went gliding past.几只天鹅滑行而过。The dancers glided smoothly across the floor.舞蹈演员在地板上轻盈滑过。 sail [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move quickly, easily and smoothly in a particular direction, especially in the air (尤指在空中)掠,飘,飞过The ball sailed over the goalkeeper's head.球从守门员头顶上飞过。White clouds sailed across the sky.朵朵白云在天空飘过。 cruise kruːz [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) (of a car, plane or other vehicle) to travel smoothly at a steady speed (汽车、飞机等交通工具)以平稳的速度行驶The plane was cruising at 40 000 feet.飞机在4万英尺的高空平飞。I was cruising comfortably along the main highway.当时我正驾车沿着主干道舒适平稳地行驶。 skate [intransitive] to move across ice on skates (= boots with thin metal blades on the bottom) 滑冰;溜冰That afternoon we went skating on the lake.那天下午我们到湖上滑冰去了。 slither ˈslɪðə(r) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move across a surface smoothly, usually close to or on the ground and often twisting from side to side 滑行;蛇行;爬行The snake slithered away as we approached.我们一靠近,蛇就爬走了。 sweep (swept, swept) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move somewhere quickly and smoothly, especially in a way that impresses or is intended to impress other people 步态轻盈地走;大模大样地走Without another word, she swept out of the room.她没再说话,大模大样地走出了房间。

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