glide
n. 滑行,滑翔; [樂]滑音,延音; 流逝,消逝; 靜悄悄的流水
vt. (鳥或飛機)滑翔,滑動; 掠過; 悄悄地走; 消逝
vi. 使滑行; 使滑動
If you glide somewhere, you move silently and in a smooth and effortless way.
Waiters glide between tightly packed tables bearing trays of pasta.
侍者們端著一盤盤義大利麵在擁擠的餐桌之間自如穿行。
When birds or aeroplanes glide, they float on air currents.
Our only companion is the wandering albatross, which glides effortlessly and gracefully behind the yacht.
陪伴我們的僅有那隻盤旋的信天翁,它在遊艇後面優雅輕盈地翱翔。
1. a vowel-like sound that serves as a consonant
2. the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it;
3. the activity of flying a glider
1. move smoothly and effortlessly
2. fly in or as if in a glider plane
3. cause to move or pass silently, smoothly, or imperceptibly
slip, glide, slide, skid
這些動詞均可表示"滑動"之意。
Books of quick interest, that hurry for incident, are for the eye to glide over only.
有些書是為了一時一事而趕寫出來的 、 只能使人維持短暫興趣, 很快瀏覽一下即可.
The pilot managed to glide down to a safe landing.
駕駛員設法使飛機滑行下降安全著陸.
Fishes, and, glide between the branches , as birds fly among the trees here upon land.
所有的大魚 、 小魚在這些枝子中間游來游去, 就像天空的飛鳥.
Approaching the glide path, standby for losing altitude.
進入下滑道, 等待消失高度.
Chances are the pilot was not getting dependable glide slope data.
飛行員錯過了設定可靠的下滑道資料的大好機會.