词汇 | slide |
释义 | slide (noun) slide 4 ENTRIES FOUND: slide (verb) slide (noun) slide rule (noun) hair slide (noun) 1 slide /ˈslaɪd/ verb slides; slid /ˈslɪd/ ; sliding 1 slide /ˈslaɪd/ verb slides; slid /ˈslɪd/ ; sliding Learner's definition of SLIDE 1 a : to move smoothly along a surface滑动 [no object] The door slides open easily.这扇门很容易滑开。 The firefighters slid down the pole to their trucks.消防员顺竿滑到他们的消防车上。 [+ object] He slid the bottle across the table.他把那个瓶子滑过桌面。 Slide your finger along the seam.手指沿着线缝滑动。 She slid the paper under the door.她把纸从门缝下塞入。 b [no object] : to move over ice or snow smoothly and often in a way that cannot be controlled滑行 He slid across the ice.他滑行通过冰面。 Cars were slipping and sliding all over the roads during the snowstorm.由于有暴风雪,车辆一路都在打滑。 2 [no object] : to slip and fall滑落 Her purse slid out of her hands.她的手提包从手上滑落。 The strap of her dress kept sliding down/off.她连衣裙的带子总是滑落。 3 always followed by an adverb or preposition a : to move or pass smoothly and easily into or out of something迅速熟练地进出 [no object] She slid into the booth beside us.她迅速钻进我们身旁的电话亭。 He slid into [=began doing] his impersonation of the president.他轻易地模仿起总裁来。 [+ object] He slid the key into his pocket.他把钥匙迅速放入自己口袋。 He always finds a way to slide in a reference to his new book.他总会设法提及自己的新书。 b : to move so you or your movements are not noticed悄悄行动 [no object] They slid [=slipped] out of the room when nobody was looking.没人注意时他们溜出了房间。 [+ object] He quietly slid the money into my hand.他悄悄地把钱塞到我手里。 4 [no object] : to become gradually worse over time逐渐变差 His parents are concerned that their son's grades have started to slide. [=worsen]他的父母担心他的成绩已开始下滑。 Sales figures have been sliding [=declining] for the last three quarters.过去的三个季度,销售数据一直在下滑。 The restaurant's new management is really letting the quality of the food slide.餐馆新管理层确实让菜品质量变差了。 5 [no object] baseball : to dive toward a base to avoid being tagged out滑垒 He slid into second base.他滑进二垒。 let (something) slide informal : to do nothing about (something, such as another person's mistake or bad behavior) : to ignore (something)放任不管 You were late this morning. I'll let it slide this time, but don't let it happen again.你今早迟到了,这次我就放过你,但是不能再迟到了。 It may be best to let things slide this time.这次最好的办法也许是顺其自然。 2 slide /ˈslaɪd/ noun plural slides 2 slide /ˈslaɪd/ noun plural slides Learner's definition of SLIDE [count] 1 : a movement to a lower or worse state or condition : decline衰退;下降 — usually singular通常用单数 The recent slide in the stock market has made investors nervous.股市近期的下跌使投资者紧张不已。 The book describes her slide into depression.书中写她陷入了抑郁。 the slide in television ratings收视率下降 (chiefly Brit) Her career has been on the slide [=on the decline] for a couple of years.她的事业几年来一直在走下坡路。 2 : an act of moving along or over a surface by sliding滑行 — usually singular通常用单数 The car hit a patch of ice and went into a slide. [=began sliding]车轮压上一块冰,开始打滑了。 — see also landslide, mudslide, rockslide 3 : a structure with a slippery surface that children slide down滑梯 a playground slide游乐场里的滑梯 — see picture at playground; see also waterslide 4 baseball : the act of diving towards a base to avoid being tagged out滑垒 a slide into home plate滑进本垒 5 : a small piece of film with an image on it that can be shown on a wall or screen by using a special machine (called a projector)幻灯片 They showed us slides from their vacation in Europe.他们用幻灯片给我们看他们在欧洲度假的照片。 a slide presentation/show/projector幻灯片演示/放映/投影仪 6 : a small, thin, and usually rectangular piece of glass that holds an object to be looked at under a microscope(显微镜)载物玻璃片 She sent the slides to the lab.她把载物玻璃片送到实验室。 7 : a part of a musical instrument or a machine that is moved backward or forward(乐器或机器上的)滑动装置 He oiled the slide of his trombone.他给长号的伸缩管上油。 The slide mechanism on the machine was broken.这台机器上的滑动装置坏掉了。 8 British : barrette |
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