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slide

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slide1 /slaɪd/ ●●● S3 W3 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp slid /slɪd/)
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SLIDE to move smoothly over a surface while continuing to touch it, or to make something move in this way (使)滑行,(使)滑動
slide along/across/down etc
Francesca slid across the ice.
弗朗西絲卡從冰面上滑過。
slide something across/along etc
He opened the oven door and slid the pan of cookies in.
他打開烤箱門,把甜餅烤盤滑了進去。
He slid open the door of the glass cabinet.
他滑開玻璃櫃的門。
4  See picture of 見圖 SLIP 15 see picture at 見圖 slip1
2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]PUT to move somewhere quietly and smoothly, or to move something in this way (使)悄悄移到;(使)悄悄移動
slide into/out of etc
Daniel slid out of the room when no one was looking.
丹尼爾趁沒人看見,偷偷溜出了房間。
She slid into the driver’s seat.
她偷偷溜進駕駛座。
slide something into/out of etc something
He slid the gun into his pocket.
他悄悄地把槍滑進口袋。
3 [intransitiveI]LESS if prices, amounts, rates etc slide, they become lower 〔價格等〕下滑,下跌 SYN drop OPP rise
Stocks slid a further 3% on the major markets today.
今天主板市場上的股票價格繼續下滑了 3%
see thesaurus at decrease
4 [intransitiveI] to gradually become worse, or to begin to have a problem 逐漸敗壞;開始出現問題
Students’ test scores started to slide in the mid-1990s.
20世紀90年代中期,學生考分開始下降。
slide into
Murphy gradually slid into a pattern of drug abuse.
墨菲逐漸染上了吸毒的惡習。
5 let something slide WORSE
a) to let a situation get gradually worse 任某事惡化,放任不管某事
Management has let safety standards slide at the factory.
管理層對工廠的安全標準放任不管。
b) spoken to ignore a mistake, problem, remark etc, without becoming angry or trying to punish it 〔對錯誤、問題、言論等〕不加改進,不加制止,不加理睬
Well, I guess we can let it slide this time.
好吧,我們這次就随它去算了。
Examples from the Corpus
nTHESAURUS
slide to move smoothly over a surface while continuing to touch it
The glass slid off the tray and crashed to the floor.
The kids were having fun sliding around on the polished floor.
slip to slide a short distance accidentally, and fall or lose your balance slightly
Be careful you don’t slip on the ice.
She slipped and broke her ankle.
skid to slide sideways or forwards in a way that is difficult to control – used especially about a moving vehicle
He slammed on the brakes and the car skidded to a halt.
Go slowly in wet or icy weather, because it’s easy to skid.
glide to move smoothly and quietly across water or a smooth surface, especially in a graceful way
A swan was gliding across the lake.
The ship glided into port.
slither to slide in an awkward way, for example on a rough or muddy surface. Also used to describe the movement of a snake as it goes from side to side along the ground
Tom slithered down the bank into the water.
The snake slithered away and disappeared under a rock.
Examples from the Corpus
slide2 ●●○ S3 noun [countableC]
1. slide.jpg for children 兒童用的DHT a large structure with steps leading to the top of a long sloping surface that children can slide down 滑梯
2 decrease 下降 [usually singular]LESS a decrease in prices, amounts etc 〔價格、數量等的〕下降,跌落,減少 OPP rise
slide in
the current slide in house prices
房價目前的下跌
on the slide
The company’s shares were on the slide again yesterday, down 7p at 339p.
公司股票昨天再次下跌,跌7便士,收盤報339便士。
3 slides.jpg picture 圖片TCP a small piece of film in a frame that you shine a light through to show a picture on a screen or wall 幻燈片
a slide show
幻燈片放映
4 getting worse 變糟 [usually singular] a situation in which something gradually gets worse, or someone develops a problem 〔情況〕變糟,惡化;〔人〕出現問題
slide in
School administrators were unable to explain the slide in student performance.
學校管理人員無法解釋學生成績下降的原因。
slide into
a slide into economic chaos
陷入經濟混亂的狀態
5. science 科學ST a small piece of thin glass used for holding something that you want to look at under a microscope 〔顯微鏡用的〕載(物)玻(璃)片5 see picture at 見圖 microscope
6. music/machine 音樂/機器APM a sliding part of a machine or musical instrument, such as the U-shaped tube of a trombone 滑動部件〔如長號的U形伸縮管〕
7 movement 移動 [usually singular]SLIDE a sliding movement across a surface 滑動,滑行
The car went into a slide.
汽車打起滑來。
8 earth/snow/HE a sudden fall of earth, stones, snow etc down a slope 崩落;崩塌
a rock slide
岩崩
9. for hair 用於頭發 British EnglishBrEDCB a small metal or plastic object that holds your hair in place 小發夾
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
slideslide /slaɪd/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp slid /slɪd/) [intransitiveI]
to gradually become lower or less
Some dealers continued to buy silver as the price slid.
The new model didn’t stop their share of the U.S. car market from sliding.
Origin slide1
Old English slidan

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