英:[ɡlaɪd]
美:[ɡlaɪd]
英:[ɡlaɪd]
美:[ɡlaɪd]
复数:glides
第三人称单数:glides
现在分词:gliding
过去式:glided
过去分词:glided
glidingly (adv.)
词根:glide
adj.gliding 滑行的;流畅的;滑顺的
n.glider [航] 滑翔机;滑翔员;滑翔导弹
v.gliding 滑翔;消逝;溜走(glide的ing形式)
verb
intransitive verb
to move smoothly, continuously, and effortlessly
swans gliding over the lake
to go or pass imperceptibly
hours glided by
of an airplane to descend gradually in controlled flight
to fly in a glider
to produce a glide (as in music or speech)
transitive verb
to cause to glide
noun
a calm stretch of shallow water flowing smoothly
the act or action of gliding
portamento
a less prominent vowel sound produced by the passing of the vocal organs to or from the articulatory position of a speech sound compare diphthong
semivowel
a device for facilitating movement of somethingespecially: a circular usually metal button attached to the bottom of furniture legs to provide a smooth surface
这组词都有“滑动”的意思,其区别是:
skid着重指不自主地或失去控制地滑动,特指车轮在结冰或潮湿路面上的滑动,常暗含有危险存在的意味。
glide指自由、顺畅地流动,也指不费力、无声响地滑动。
slip指不自觉地、偶然地滑动。
slide通常多指与光滑表面保持接触并且迅速地连续滑动。
以上来源于网络
古英语 glidan “平稳地移动; 滑动,消失; 滑动,滑动”(一类强动词,过去式 glad,过去分词 gliden),源自原始日耳曼语 *glidan “滑动”(源头还包括古撒克逊语 glidan,古弗里西亚语 glida,古高地德语 glitan,德语 gleiten),可能是涉及“平稳; 闪耀; 愉快”概念的日耳曼语中 gl- 大量词汇的一部分,源自 PIE 词根 *ghel-(2)“闪耀”。相关: Glided; gliding。强过去式形式 glid 一直持续到20世纪。
滑剑进攻
滑行
滑步
滑动:平滑的连续运动
滑移[作用]
下滑
发动机无推力或接近无推力时航空器所作的一种可操纵的、降低高度而速度近似不变的飞行动作。
Verb Middle English, from Old English glīdan; akin to Old High German glītan to glide
The first known use of glide was before the 12th century
glimmernoun
a feeble or unsteady light
a soft shimmer
a faint idea : inkling
a small amount : bit
glideverb
to move smoothly, silently, and effortlessly
to descend gradually without enough engine power for level flight
glide in an airplane
glideverb
to move smoothly, silently, and effortlessly
to descend gradually without enough engine power for level flight
glide in an airplane
glidernoun
an aircraft without an engine that glides on air currents
a porch seat suspended from a frame
glidernoun
an aircraft without an engine that glides on air currents
a porch seat suspended from a frame
glideverb
to move smoothly, silently, and effortlessly
to descend gradually without enough engine power for level flight
glide in an airplane
1 What happened was this: Archie had cut a class and glided through the corridor, evading the brothers.
2 And when the subject of the main clause is the dummy element it or there, the reader glides right over it, and it poses no danger of attracting a dangler.
3 “Just relax the wing. Extend it and glide.”
4 Walter turns on the propeller fan, and we glide away from the shack.
5 “Little sister, you were mistaken,” said the woman as the fishing boat glided away.
6 About a hundred yards to port, a massive cruise ship glided past.
7 Yossarian said he would think it over, and held his breath and prayed for a safe landing as Milo dropped his wheels and glided in toward the runway.
8 They kept on thinking they saw things, and there was one time: when Polly was perfectly certain she had seen a tail, dark figure gliding quickly away in a westerly direction.
9 She watched a boat glide under the Bridge before she resumed her thoughts.
10 The weather forecast has put a question mark against the chances of doing any gliding tomorrow.
天气预报对明天是否能举行滑翔比赛表示怀疑.
11 Silent Germans row up the Seine in synchrony; their skiffs glide as if through oil.
12 The plane went into a glide, a very fast glide that ate altitude, and suddenly there weren’t any lakes.
13 Suspended on the rounds of my feet, I glided to the sofa and slid beneath it.
14 The farther we glided, the bigger the world became.
15 This time she glided into a little bay where the current was sluggish, and tied up to what she thought was a willow.
16 The Susan Constant turns, sailors rush to pull on lines, and we are on our way, gliding in to shore.
17 The huge, beautiful form glided through the blue waters.
18 As the Prius silently glided into the Mount Eclipse parking lot, my heart sank.
19 Mademoiselle had glided from the Chopin into the quivering love notes of Isolde’s song, and back again to the Impromptu with its soulful and poignant longing.
20 For a moment they seem to be one snake and not two, and then they separate again, moving down along the sides of the basket, gliding onto the ground quite close to your feet.
5 流动
running fluid floating migrant travelling movement flow drift move stream wash run mobile liquid unfunded blow trickle quick working itinerary flowing traveling ambulatory roving itinerant fluxional flux streaming flowage fluxion
8 滑唱
13 延音
15 滑
16 斜击
18 滑行
run coast slide sliding skid slippage slither skim freewheel taxi reptate plane slip ghost power slide rollout to go into a skid slithery gliding glissement swim
20 溜走
slide slip slink Miss fly the coop scarper Nick vamoose pike on make oneself scarce slope off slip away slip off sneak scoot ooze
21 滑步
22 擦击