sliding
adj. 滑行的,變化的
v. 滑動,滑行( slide的現在分詞 ); 滑落; 下跌; 打滑
When something slides somewhere or when you slide it there, it moves there smoothly over or against something.
She slid the door open...
她滑開了門。
I slid the wallet into his pocket...
我把錢包麻利地塞進了他的口袋。
If you slide somewhere, you move there smoothly and quietly.
He slid into the driver's seat...
他麻利地坐進駕駛員的座位。
'Nice meeting you, Zoe,' I said and slid off.
“很高興見到你,佐薇,”說完我便溜走了。
To slide into a particular mood, attitude, or situation means to gradually start to have that mood, attitude, or situation often without intending to.
She had slid into a depression...
她不覺沮喪起來。
He needs them to stop the country sliding into chaos.
他需要他們來防止這個國家陷入混亂。
If currencies or prices slide, they gradually become worse or lower in value.
The US dollar continued to slide...
美元繼續貶值。
The upset sent share prices sliding to their lowest level for almost 18 months...
這種不安情緒使股票價格跌落到幾乎 18 個月以來的最低水平。
A slide is a small piece of photographic film which you project onto a screen so that you can see the picture.
...a slide show.
幻燈片放映
A slide is a piece of glass on which you put something that you want to examine through a microscope.
A slide is a piece of playground equipment that has a steep slope for children to go down for fun.
If you let something slide, you allow it to get into a worse state or condition by not attending to it.
The company had let environmental standards slide.
這家公司聽憑環境標準的不斷下降。
1. being a smooth continuous motion
The company had to do something to reverse its sliding fortunes.
這個公司不得不採取一些措施扭轉下滑的運勢。
The company is sliding even deeper into the red.
公司的虧損狀況進一步惡化。
The only ventilation comes from tiny sliding windows.
只能透過小推拉窗來通風。
Many practitioners have a sliding scale of fees.
許多從業者都採用浮動制計費。
The children loved sliding round the newly polished floor.
孩子們喜歡在新打光的地板上滑來滑去.