英:[ˈslaɪdə(r)]
美:['slaɪdər]
英:[ˈslaɪdə(r)]
美:['slaɪdər]
n.
滑雪者,滑冰者
会滚动之物
[棒]弧度不大的曲球
滑块
slid·er
slaI dr
1520年代,“滑动的人或物”(在第一个被记录的用法中,“滑冰者”),是 slide(v.)的动作名词。作为一种龟类,自1877年起; 作为一种似乎意外下降的棒球投球方式,自1936年起。
1915年,“夹在两片薄饼之间的冰淇淋”。“任何感受到冰淇淋在融化时失去控制的人都会欣赏这个名字,”艾托写道。到2009年,它在美国被扩展为迷你汉堡和面包:“这个概念,即在两个外层之间保持填充物的概念,本质上是相同的”[艾托]。
自然旋转球
飘球
滑座
有关零部件可在其顶部移动(或回转),底面具有导轨,可在与其相配零部件上移动的部件。
滑板
顶部与有关零部件连接,
The first known use of slider was in 1530
slight1 of 3adjective
having a slim or delicate build : not stout
lacking in strength or substance : flimsy, frail
lacking weight, solidity, or importance : trivial
small of its kind or in amount
slight2 of 3verb
to treat with disrespect
to perform or attend to carelessly and without proper attention to detail
slight3 of 3noun
an act or an instance of slighting
a humiliating discourtesy
slightingadjective
characterized by disregard or disrespect
slightingadjective
characterized by disregard or disrespect
slight1 of 3adjective
having a slim or delicate build : not stout
lacking in strength or substance : flimsy, frail
lacking weight, solidity, or importance : trivial
small of its kind or in amount
slight2 of 3verb
to treat with disrespect
to perform or attend to carelessly and without proper attention to detail
slight3 of 3noun
an act or an instance of slighting
a humiliating discourtesy
slight1 of 3adjective
having a slim or delicate build : not stout
lacking in strength or substance : flimsy, frail
lacking weight, solidity, or importance : trivial
small of its kind or in amount
slight2 of 3verb
to treat with disrespect
to perform or attend to carelessly and without proper attention to detail
slight3 of 3noun
an act or an instance of slighting
a humiliating discourtesy
slight1 of 3adjective
having a slim or delicate build : not stout
lacking in strength or substance : flimsy, frail
lacking weight, solidity, or importance : trivial
small of its kind or in amount
slight2 of 3verb
to treat with disrespect
to perform or attend to carelessly and without proper attention to detail
slight3 of 3noun
an act or an instance of slighting
a humiliating discourtesy
slide1 of 2verb
to move or cause to move smoothly along a surface
to coast on snow or ice
to fall or dive feetfirst or headfirst when approaching a base in baseball
to slip and fall by a loss of footing, balance, or support
to move or pass smoothly and easily
to move, pass, or put so as not to be noticed
to become worse gradually
slide2 of 2noun
the act or motion of sliding
a loosened mass that slides
a rock slide
a sloping surface down which a person or thing slides
something (as a cover for an opening) that operates or adjusts by sliding
a small transparent picture or image that can be projected on a screen
a small usually rectangular glass or plastic plate used to hold an object to be examined under a microscope
slidewaynoun
a way along which something slides
slidernoun
one that slides
a baseball pitch thrown like a fastball but breaking similarly to a curve
a small meat sandwich typically served on a bunespecially: a small hamburger
1 “I see someone charging $11 for two sliders and fries, and I don’t know whether to laugh, cry or want to strangle that person.”
2 Below the color wheel is another Slider, which adjusts the brightness of the colors.
在色盘的下面是控制颜色亮度的滑块.
3 The 3DS has vastly superior graphics to its predecessor, even before you take into consideration the glasses-free 3D effect which can be adjusted at any time via a slider next to the top screen.
4 I can't turn down a good burger, new jumpsuit or no new jumpsuit, and before he could finish "slider" I was taking my first bite.
5 Researches on the technology of application ultrasonic motors in linear coordinate slider and rotary coordinate rotor.
研究旋转型超声电动机在线性坐标平台和旋转坐标转台中的应用技术.
6 You can get the usual bar snacks — chicken wings, deviled eggs and barbecue-pork sliders — all $2 each and all decent enough.
7 Cast members snacked on hot dogs and sliders, while Christopher Mintz-Plasse was engrossed in conversation with a DJ spinning hip-hop.
8 Hudson Valley foie gras sliders, packed with peppery sylvetta greens and served with caramelized onion jus, become the ultimate French dip.
9 That's how I would describe the plate of Southern Fried Chicken sliders, too.
10 When the slider to a certain location, the end inspiratory.
当滑块转至一定位置时, 吸气完毕.
11 The meaty shrimp sliders and prosciutto-wrapped chicken skewers were serviceable, though both tasted like they were dipped in a bowl of butter.
12 There is bar food like baked Camembert and crispy chicken sliders, and inventive cocktails that pay homage to various cities, like Tokyo and Paris.
13 These smoked sausage sliders only take about 10 minutes to prep, and are an ideal dish to make on the grill for a tailgate or game day TV session at home.
14 Before long, Lawrence Taylor, the New York linebacker who was sentenced to probation for sexual misconduct, trotted out in Tommy Hilfiger sweatpants and sliders with exposed toes.
15 The sophisticated design of cast aluminum head, plus sophisticated hardware oriented slider track rod, lifting devices.
设计精巧的铸铝合金机头, 精密加硬圆棒轨道滑块导向, 升降装置.
16 Scroll through the document using the slider bar on the right of the window.
用窗口右边的滑动条滚动文件.
17 Among those Walsh tested were Fieri’s signature Italian meatball sliders, “Mac Daddy” mac and cheese, stuffed pork chops, country ham and grits, Texas chili, French toast bananas foster and a “Cin-ful” peach cobbler.
18 In wider outreach, White Castle employees also will be delivering Crave Cases of their famous sliders to hospitals and health care facilities “in the regions where White Castle has restaurants,” per QSR.
19 Are you tired of sliders and carpaccio and cooks who would rather be mugging on the Food Network than making your dinner?
20 Traffic density can be controlled via the menu by way of a slider.
交通密度能通过菜单中旳滑动条来控制.