the skids 的 3 个定义
- a plank, bar, log, or the like, especially one of a pair, on which something heavy may be slid or rolled along.
- one of a number of such logs or timbers forming a skidway.
- a low mobile platform on which goods are placed for ease in handling, moving, etc.Compare stillage.
- (8)
skid·ded, skid·ding.
- to place on or slide along a skid.
- to check the motion of with a skid: She skidded her skates to a stop.
- to cause to go into a skid: to skid the car into a turn.
skid·ded, skid·ding.
- to slide along without rotating, as a wheel to which a brake has been applied.
- to slip or slide sideways, as an automobile in turning a corner rapidly.
- to slide forward under the force of momentum after forward motion has been braked, as a vehicle.
- to slide sideways, away from the center of the curve described in turning.Compare slip.
the skids 近义词
等同于 slump
等同于 downfall
由the skids构成的短语
- skid row
- on the skids
- put the skids on
- put the skids under
更多the skids例句
- Instead, the narrative this time around is that of a former golden boy on the skids, turning himself around to land the untouchable goddess who once loved him.
- If we lose the skid, we not only lose our workforce, but we lose our culture.
- Ditto if a pilot is setting up to toe the skid of a helicopter into an Alaskan face to unload skiers and the ten-knot headwind shifts to a ten-knot tailwind.
- The Blackhawks looked like the early choice after a hot start — with over a 60 percent chance in early March — but a recent skid has coincided with a surge for the Nashville Predators, who seemed dead in the water early.
- Downtown L.A. was basically just Skid Row back then, and we closed it down to shoot that shootout sequence.
- I did think you had to end up on skid row if you were an alcoholic.
- But today Skid Row is in the news—for all the wrong reasons.
- Today Skid Row resembles a Third World tent city teeming with sleeping bags, shopping carts, and people with nowhere else to go.
- If Ron Johnson was running any faster from the Tea Party he'd leave skid marks.
- The blade wabbled, took a mad skid for the surface, and the handles hit me a blow in the ribs which knocked my breath out.
- They are goin' to skid the butt log again, and they swear that if you cull it again, they will kill you.
- The car went into a wild skid and Salt thereafter devoted his attention strictly to driving.
- Though the driver applied the foot brake with quick stabs, the car went into a disastrous skid.
- Got a sleigh fixed, hemlock boughs and a cover of robes and blankets, and Skid'll drive careful.