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单词 skid
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skid

They involve intentionally spinning and skidding the wheels.Black rubber streaks show the car skidded sideways down the runway before hitting the grass and rolling.The car skidded from ditch to ditch and left the road.It just tipped over onto its side and skidded along the tarmac.This is because applying the brake can lock the wheels and cause a skid.One or two cars skidded across roads.So the one wheel skidded downhill without turning.The car has just skidded to a halt in a quiet neighbourhood.And what caused the skid and the fire?Suddenly the bus ahead of us skidded off the road and tipped over on its side in a rice field.She is thought to have spent two days there for tests and observation after skidding out of control in a country lane.The aircraft skidded along the road between at least two groups of people while athird group watched in horror near by.It skidded to the side, which must have been when the nose came down.The front wheel skidded to the right as On an the back wheel slid to the left. Cars were skidding, and the situation became extremely dangerous.I slammed the brakes on only to find myself skidding into the side of his van.I was hurled over the handlebars and skidded along the ground.As the vehicle skids and rolls down an icy bank, our view is a chaotic scramble of inert bodies and desperation.The getaway by bus goes smoothly until an accident sends the vehicle into a skid, leaving it dangling precariously over the edge of a cliff.I slammed on the brakes, the car turned sideways and we skidded for at least 50 metres.It was like that instant when your car begins to skid out of control and, before your eyes, you see the burning wreck that is your destiny.

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skid

British English: skid /skɪd/ VERB
If a vehicle skids, it slides sideways or forwards while moving, for example when you are trying to stop it suddenly on a wet road.
The car skidded on the icy road.
  • American English: skid
  • Arabic: يَنْزَلِقُ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: derrapar
  • Chinese: 打滑
  • Croatian: kliziti
  • Czech: dostat smyk
  • Danish: skride ud
  • Dutch: slippen
  • European Spanish: resbalar
  • Finnish: luisua
  • French: déraper
  • German: rutschen
  • Greek: ολισθαίνω
  • Italian: slittare
  • Japanese: 横すべりする
  • Korean: 미끄러지다
  • Norwegian: skrense
  • Polish: wpaść w poślizg
  • European Portuguese: derrapar
  • Romanian: a derapa
  • Russian: заносить
  • Latin American Spanish: resbalar
  • Swedish: sladda
  • Thai: ลื่น
  • Turkish: kaymak
  • Ukrainian: заносити (про машину)
  • Vietnamese: trượt lệch đường

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Chinese translation of 'skid'

skid

(skɪd)

vi

  1. to skid (into/across etc sth) [person] 滑着(著)(冲(衝)向/穿过(過)某物) (huázhe (chōngxiàng/chuānguò děng mǒuwù)) [car, driver] 打滑 (dǎhuá)

n (c)

  1. to go into a skid 打滑 (dǎhuá)

ski

(skiː)

n (c)

  1. 滑雪板 (huáxuěbǎn) (块(塊), kuài)

vi

  1. 滑雪 (huáxuě)
    to go skiing 去滑雪 (qù huáxuě)
(verb) 
Definition
(of a vehicle or person) to slide sideways while in motion
The car pulled up too fast and skidded on the shoulder of the road.
Synonyms
slide
She slipped and slid downhill on her backside.
slip
Be careful not to slip.
slither
He slithered down the bank.
coast
I slipped into neutral gear and coasted down the slope.
glide
Waiters glide between tightly packed tables.
skim
seagulls skimming over the waves
veer
toboggan

idiom

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of coast
I slipped into neutral gear and coasted down the slope.
Synonyms
cruise,
sail,
drift,
taxi,
glide,
freewheel
in the sense of glide
Definition
to move easily and smoothly
Waiters glide between tightly packed tables.
Synonyms
slip,
sail,
slide,
ghost,
skim
in the sense of skim
Definition
to glide smoothly over (a surface)
seagulls skimming over the waves
Synonyms
glide,
fly,
coast,
plane,
sail,
float,
brush,
dart,
scud

Synonyms of 'skid'

skid

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of slip
Definition
to lose balance and slide unexpectedly
Be careful not to slip.
Synonyms
fall,
trip (over),
slide,
skid,
lose your balance,
miss or lose your footing
in the sense of slither
Definition
to move along the ground in a twisting way
He slithered down the bank.
Synonyms
slide,
slip,
glide,
snake,
undulate,
slink,
skitter
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