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/slaɪd/ |
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1 | I to move smoothly and quickly across a surface 滑动;滑行 |
| The doors slid open. 门滑开了。 |
| +over/across/off etc He slid down the hill on a sledge. 孩子们喜欢坐雪橇滑下这座小山。 |
| 1a | T to make something move smoothly and quickly across a surface 使滑动;使滑行 | | slide sth over/across/along etc sth She slid a tray along the counter. 她沿着柜台推托盘。 | |
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2 | I to move quickly without anyone noticing you 潜行;悄悄地走 |
| +into/out etc I think they slid out the back door a minute ago. 我认为他们一分钟前偷偷地从后门溜出去了。 |
| 2a | T to move or put something somewhere quickly without anyone noticing 悄悄移动;悄悄地放在 | | slide sth out ofinto etc sth Ken slid the letter into his pocket. 肯悄悄把信放进口袋里。 | |
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3 | I to gradually be in a worse situation than before 渐渐陷入 |
| +into The company slid further into debt last year. 去年公司进一步陷入债务中。 |
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4 | I to become smaller in amount (数量)减少,下滑 |
| Profits have been sliding over the last few years. 在过去几年里利润一直在下降。 |
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- | let sth slide |
| to let a situation become worse and not do anything to stop it |
| 任某事恶化;放任某事;对某事听其自然 |
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