SLIDE1 to move smoothly across a surface2 a surface that makes you slideRELATED WORDSsee alsoMOVE/NOT MOVEFALL1 to move smoothly across a surface 在表面上滑行slide /slaɪd/ [intransitive/transitive verb]to move smoothly across a surface, or to make something do this 〔使〕滑行,〔使〕滑动 We slipped and slid, losing our balance on the ice 我们在冰上脚下一滑,失去了平衡。slide around The children were having a great time, sliding around on the polished floor. 孩子们开心极了,在光滑的地板上滑来滑去。slide off/across/along etc Several glasses slid off the tray and crashed to the floor. 有几个杯子从托盘上滑下来,落到地板上摔碎了。 Harry slid across the bench so he was sitting next to me. 哈里从长凳那头移过来,坐在我身边。slide something across/along/towards etc ‘Your money,’ said White, as he slid a roll of banknotes across the table. “你的钱。”怀特说着,把一卷钞票从桌子那边推过来。 Fold the omelette over, slide it onto a plate, and serve immediately. 把煎蛋卷折过来,倒进一个盘子,然后立即端上桌。glide /glaɪd/ [intransitive verb]to move smoothly and quietly across a surface, especially in a graceful way 滑动;滑行〔尤以优美的方式〕 Your skis should glide naturally as you move across the snow. 你在雪上滑动的时候,滑雪板应该自然滑行。glide across/along/around etc A swan glided across the surface of the lake. 一只天鹅在湖面上滑行而过。 The rattlesnake can see in the dark and makes no noise as it glides along. 响尾蛇在黑暗中也能看见,而且移动的时候没有声音。slither /ˈslɪðəʳ/ [intransitive verb]to slide across a slippery surface in a series of movements 摇晃地滑行,蜿蜒地滑动slither away/off/across etc The snake slithered away through the grass. 蛇从草丛中蜿蜒爬走了。 Tom slithered down the muddy bank into the water. 汤姆连晃带滑地走下泥泞的河岸进入水中。 As Katie fell asleep her book fell from her hands and slithered off the bed. 凯蒂睡着了,书从她手中掉下,从床上滑了下来。slip /slɪp/ [intransitive verb]to accidentally slide a short distance, especially so that you fall down 滑落;滑倒;失脚 He slipped and fell. I think he's broken his arm. 他滑了一跤,跌倒了,我想他手臂跌断了。slip on As the boys went down the path they slipped on the wet leaves. 男孩们走在小路上,一滑一滑地踩着湿湿的树叶。slip down/across etc These glasses keep slipping down my nose. 这副眼镜老是从我鼻梁上滑下来。skid /skɪd/ [intransitive verb]if somethingskids, especially a car or a bicycle, it suddenly slides as it is moving along and is difficult to control 〔尤指汽车或自行车〕打滑 The car in front of me skidded and I slammed the brakes on to avoid it. 前面的汽车打滑了,我猛力踩刹车以免撞到它。skid across/along etc Nineteen people were injured today when a bus skidded off the road into a ditch. 今天一辆公共汽车侧滑翻入一条沟里,造成19人受伤。skid on They set off down the road, the dogs skidding on the hard packed snow. 他们开始沿着大路走,那些狗在硬实的雪上直打滑。skid to a halt/stop She skidded to a halt, jumped off her scooter, and ran into the house. 她滑着停了下来,跳下踏板车,跑进了屋里。skid [countable noun] Turn the steering wheel in the direction of, and not against, a skid. 把方向盘顺着打滑的方向转,不要反着转。aquaplaneBritish/hydroplaneAmerican /ˈækwəpleɪn, ˈhaɪdrəʊˌpleɪn/ [intransitive verb]if a caraquaplanes orhydroplanes, it slides on a wet road 〔汽车〕湿路打滑 In wet weather cars sometimes aquaplane when you brake heavily. 下雨天如果猛踩刹车,汽车有时会打滑。 Porous asphalt tyres were developed to cut the risk of hydroplaning. 研制多孔沥青轮胎是为了减少湿路打滑的危险。2 a surface that makes you slide 滑的表面slipperyalsoslippyBritishspoken /ˈslɪpəri, ˈslɪpi/ [adjective]a slippery surface is so smooth or wet that it is difficult to stand or move safely on it 滑的,湿滑的 Be careful - the floor is very slippery. 小心——地板很滑。 The pavements are a bit slippy so we have to walk carefully. 人行道有点滑,所以我们得小心行走。 These boots give a good grip, even on slippery rocks. 这靴子防滑力强,在湿滑的岩石上也是如此。slippery with In places, the towpath is slippery with mud. 曳船道有些地方满是烂泥,很滑。slick /slɪk/ [adjective]Americana surface that isslick is smooth and slippery 【美】光滑的,滑溜的 They couldn't climb up the slick lime walls of the pit. 矿井里的石灰墙滑溜溜的,他们爬不上去。