slide
US /slaɪd/
UK /slaɪd/

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slid, kaca slaid
a small piece of glass on which specimens are mounted for examination with a microscope
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The scientist prepared a blood sample on a glass slide.
Saintis menyediakan sampel darah pada slid kaca.
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View the bacteria under the microscope using this slide.
Lihat bakteria di bawah mikroskop menggunakan slid ini.
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slid, gambar slaid
a photographic transparency mounted in a frame for projection
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The professor showed a series of historical maps as slides during his lecture.
Profesor menunjukkan siri peta sejarah sebagai slid semasa kuliahnya.
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We watched old family slides on the projector.
Kami menonton slid keluarga lama pada projektor.
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meluncur, tergelincir
move along a smooth surface while maintaining continuous contact with it
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The children loved to slide on the polished floor.
Kanak-kanak suka meluncur di atas lantai yang digilap.
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He watched the ice cube slide across the table.
Dia melihat kiub ais meluncur melintasi meja.
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merosot, menurun
pass gradually to a worse or lower condition
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His grades began to slide after he stopped studying.
Grednya mula merosot selepas dia berhenti belajar.
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The economy continued to slide into recession.
Ekonomi terus merosot ke dalam kemelesetan.