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/
jump to other results

    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.当我在弯道左转时,我的汽车开始滑动。
    • + 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,一架飞机在丹佛的跑道上滑落。
    • 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.您可以根据需要向前滑动前排座椅。
    • slide + adj The automatic doors slid open.自动门慢慢开了。🔊🔊
    • slide something + adj. Quietly, she slid the drawer shut.她悄悄地把抽屉滑了一下。
    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.她尴尬地移开了视线。
    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/
jump to other results

    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.这是一张显示目标市场的幻灯片。
    • 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前轮滑轨
  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股市下滑
    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.幻灯片上有很多孩子。
    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
  18. 载玻片
    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.