柯林斯詞典slide /sla?d/ (sliding,slid,slides) 1. V-T/V-I When something slides somewhere or when you slide it there, it moves there smoothly over or against something. 使滑動(dòng); 滑動(dòng) She slid the door open. 她把門滑開(kāi)了。 I slid the wallet into his pocket. 我把那錢包滑進(jìn)了他的口袋。2. V-I If you slide somewhere, you move there smoothly and quietly. 悄悄地霤到 He slid into the driver's seat. 他悄悄地坐到了司機(jī)的座位上。3. V-I To slide into a particular mood, attitude, or situation means to gradually start to have that mood, attitude, or situation often without intending to. 不知不覺(jué)地陷入 (某種情緒、態(tài)度或情形) She had slid into a depression. 她不知不覺(jué)地抑鬱寡歡起來(lái)。4. V-T/V-I If currencies or prices slide, they gradually become worse or lower in value. 使減少; 下跌[journalism] The dollar continued to slide. 美元繼續(xù)下跌。5. N-COUNT Slide is also a noun. 下跌 ...the dangerous slide in oil prices. …石油價(jià)格危險(xiǎn)的下跌。6. N-COUNT A slide is a small piece of photographic film which you project onto a screen so that you can see the picture. 幻燈片 ...a slide show. …幻燈片放映。7. N-COUNT A slide is a piece of glass on which you put something that you want to examine through a microscope. (顯微鏡的) 載物玻璃片 ...a drop of blood on a slide. …載物玻璃片上的一滴血。8. N-COUNT A slide is a piece of playground equipment that has a steep slope for children to go down for fun. 滑梯 ...two young children playing on a slide. …在玩滑梯的兩個(gè)年幼的孩子。 返回 slide劍橋詞典 slide verb (MOVE) [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 or 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface (使)滑動(dòng),(使)滑行 When I was little I used to like sliding on the polished floor in my socks . 小時(shí)候我喜歡穿著短襪在光亮的地板上滑行。 We have one of those doors in the kitchen that slides open . 我們廚房的門中有一扇裝的是那種滑動(dòng)開(kāi)關(guān)的。 He slid the letter into his pocket while no one was looking . 趁沒(méi)人看見(jiàn),他把信塞進(jìn)了口袋。 sliding doors 推拉門,滑門 例句 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. slide verb (GET WORSE) [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] to go into a worse state , often through lack of control or care 下滑;衰落;逐漸陷入 The dollar slid against other major currencies . 美元對(duì)其他主要貨幣的比價(jià)下滑。 Car exports slid by 40 percent this year . 今年汽車的出口下滑了40%。 He was improving for a while, but I think he's sliding back into his old habits . 他有一段時(shí)間確實(shí)在進(jìn)步,可我擔(dān)心他正在故態(tài)複萌。 I was doing really well with my diet , but I've let it slide (= not tried so hard) recently . 以前我在節(jié)食方麪做得的確不錯(cuò),但最近恐怕有些松懈。 也見(jiàn)backslide 返回 slide