柯林斯詞典skid /sk?d/ (skidding,skidded,skids) 1. V-I If a vehicle skids, it slides sideways or forward while moving, for example,when you are trying to stop it suddenly on a wet road. 側(cè)滑; 打滑; (剎車(chē)時(shí)) 滑行 The car pulled up too fast and skidded on the dusty shoulder of the road. 那輛汽車(chē)剎車(chē)太快,車(chē)輪在塵土飛揚(yáng)的路肩上打滑。2. N-COUNT Skid is also a noun. 打滑; 滑行 I slammed the brakes on and went into a skid. 我猛踩剎車(chē),汽車(chē)滑向一側(cè)。 返回 skid劍橋詞典(especially of a vehicle ) to slide along a surface so that you have no control (尤指車(chē)輛)打滑 Tony's car skidded on some ice and hit a tree . 托尼開(kāi)的車(chē)在冰上打滑,撞到了一棵樹(shù)上。 返回 skid