B2 [ I or T ] to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface(使)滑動,(使)滑行
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I slid down the hill.
She slid her hand into his pocket.
She slid her legs from under the duvet and got up stealthily.
Hardly aware of what she was doing, Susie slid her hand up to his shoulder.
She slid into the seat next to him.
[ I ] to go into a worse state, often through lack of control or care下滑;衰落;逐漸陷入
[ C ] a sudden movement of a large mass of mud (= wet earth) or rock down a hill山崩,岩崩;崩塌
[ C ] a structure for children to play on which has a slope for them to slide down and usually a set of steps leading up to the slope滑梯
a part that moves easily backwards and forwards on an instrument or machine(樂器或機器上的)滑動件
[ C usually singular ] the process of moving into a worse state, often through lack of control or care(通常因爲缺乏管理或關注而)不知不覺陷入(惡劣的狀態)
[ C ] a small piece of photographic film in a frame that, when light is passed through it, shows a larger image on a screen or plain surface幻燈片
[ C ] a small piece of glass on which you put something in order to look at it through a microscope(顯微鏡的)載物玻璃片
[ C ] UK short form ofhair slide (女子戴的)小發卡(hair slide 的簡稱)
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