slide
幻灯片,滑梯,幻灯,滑动
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slid [slid], /slɪd/, slid or slid·den [slid-n], /ˈslɪd n/, slid·ing.
- : to move along in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface: to slide down a snow-covered hill.
- : to slip or skid.
- : to glide or pass smoothly.
- : to slip easily, quietly, or unobtrusively on or as if on a track, channel, or guide rail.
- : to pass or fall gradually into a specified state, character, practice, etc.
- : to decline or decrease: Interest rates are beginning to slide.
- : Baseball. to cast oneself, usually feet first, forward along the ground in the direction of the base being approached, to present less of a target for a baseman attempting to make a tag.
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slid [slid], /slɪd/, slid or slid·den [slid-n], /ˈslɪd n/, slid·ing.
- : to cause to slide, slip, or coast, as over a surface or with a smooth, gliding motion.
- : to hand, pass along, or slip easily or quietly: to slide a note into someone's hand.
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- : an act or instance of sliding.
- : a smooth surface for sliding on, especially a type of chute in a playground.
- : an object intended to slide.
- : Geology. a landslide or the like.the mass of matter sliding down.
- : a single transparency, object, or image for projection in a projector, as a lantern slide.
- : Photography. a small positive color transparency mounted for projection on a screen or magnification through a viewer.
- : a usually rectangular plate of glass on which objects are placed for microscopic examination.
- : Furniture. a shelf sliding into the body of a piece when not in use.
- : Music. an embellishment consisting of an upward or downward series of three or more tones, the last of which is the principal tone.a portamento.a U-shaped section of the tube of an instrument of the trumpet class, as the trombone, that can be pushed in or out to alter the length of the air column and change the pitch.
- : a vehicle mounted on runners, for conveying loads, as of grain or wood, especially over a level surface.
- : a moving part working on a track, channel, or guide rails.the surface, track, channel, or guide rails on which the part moves.
- : any of various chutes used in logging, mining, or materials handling.
- : a flat or very low-heeled, backless shoe or slipper that can be slipped on and off the foot easily.
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Those opportunities could crystalize over the coming months, particularly as programmatic spending starts to recover from its coronavirus-induced slide.
More than just a looming monolith, though, the eccentric construction would have linked Chicago with New York and Boston via slides so the residents of those cities could toboggan to the Windy City for the fair.
The day of the presentation comes, and the e-commerce team gathers around, continuously nodding along with each slide.
You can take any blog article and create an infographic, video or slide presentation in order to mix things up.
All true enough — but those are just the most visible sites of the innovation chain, the kind of photos you see in IPO slide decks for so-called cutting-edge companies.
Near the door thousands of stilettos slide and shuffle on black ice, somehow always keeping their immaculate balance.
The reason is on the next slide, which is filled with public NIMBY complaints.
If the U.S. does nothing, the Arab world will continue its slide into sectarian bigotry, political repression, and madness.
There would be occasional periods of promise, but once the 1950s came it was a steady, painful downhill slide.
However, standard-speaking whites have a “warm” English they can slide into as well.
Practise gliding in the form of inflection, or slide, from one extreme of pitch to another.
Scratches and flaws in the glass of slide or cover are likewise a common source of confusion to beginners.
Touch the center of a cover-glass to the top of the drop and quickly place it, blood side down, upon a slide.
A rather large drop is taken upon a slide, covered, and examined with a low power.
A large drop is allowed to dry upon a clean slide or unglazed paper.