| 单词 | slide | 
| 释义 | Word Frequency slide(slaɪd) verbWord forms: slides, sliding, slid (slɪd), slid or slidden (ˈslɪdən) 1.  to move or cause to move smoothly along a surface in continual contact with it  doors that slide open  children sliding on the ice 2. (intransitive) to lose grip or balance   she slid on her back 3. (intr; usually foll by into, out of, away from, etc) to pass or move gradually and unobtrusively  she slid into the room 4. (intransitive; usually foll by into) to go (into a specified condition) by degrees, unnoticeably, etc  they slid into loose living 5. (foll by in, into, etc) to move (an object) unobtrusively or (of an object) to move in this way  I slid the note into my pocket 6. (intransitive) music to execute a portamento  7. let slide  noun 8.  the act or an instance of sliding 9.  a smooth surface, as of ice or mud, for sliding on 10.  a construction incorporating an inclined smooth slope for sliding down in playgrounds, etc 11.  rowing a sliding seat in a boat or its runners  12.  a thin glass plate on which specimens are mounted for microscopic study 13.  Also called: transparency a positive photograph on a transparent base, mounted in a cardboard or plastic frame or between glass plates, that can be viewed by means of a slide projector  14.  Also called: hair slide mainly British an ornamental clip to hold hair in place   US and Canadian name: barrette15.  machinery a.  a sliding part or member b.  the track, guide, or channel on or in which such a part slides 16.  music a.  the sliding curved tube of a trombone that is moved in or out to allow the production of different harmonic series and a wider range of notes b.  a portamento 17.  music a.  a metal or glass tube placed over a finger held against the frets of a guitar to produce a portamento b.  the style of guitar playing using a slide   See also bottleneck (sense 3)18.  geology a.  the rapid downward movement of a large mass of earth, rocks, etc, caused by erosion, faulting, etc b.  the mass of material involved in this descent    See also landslide Derived forms slidable (ˈslidable) adjective Word origin Old English slīdan; related to slidor slippery, sliderian to slither, Middle High German slīten | 
	
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