slide

US /slaɪd/
UK /slaɪd/
"slide" picture
1.

滑梯

a structure with a smooth, sloping surface for children to slide down

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The children loved playing on the slide at the park.
孩子們喜歡在公園的滑梯上玩耍。
He went down the water slide with a splash.
他嘩啦一聲從水上滑梯滑了下來。
2.

打滑, 滑壘

a movement of a person or thing smoothly over a surface while maintaining continuous contact

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The car went into a slide on the icy road.
汽車在結冰的路上發生了打滑
He made a quick slide into second base.
他快速滑壘到二壘。
3.

載玻片

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.
科學家在玻璃載玻片上準備了血液樣本。
View the bacteria under the microscope using this slide.
使用這個載玻片在顯微鏡下觀察細菌。
4.

幻燈片

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.
教授在講座中展示了一系列歷史地圖作為幻燈片
We watched old family slides on the projector.
我們用投影儀看舊的家庭幻燈片
1.

滑行, 滑動

move along a smooth surface while maintaining continuous contact with it

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The children loved to slide on the polished floor.
孩子們喜歡在拋光的地面上滑行
He watched the ice cube slide across the table.
他看著冰塊在桌子上滑動
2.

滑行, 溜進

move smoothly, quietly, or imperceptibly

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The door began to slide open silently.
門開始悄無聲息地滑開
He managed to slide into the meeting unnoticed.
他設法悄無聲息地溜進了會議。
3.

下滑, 衰退

pass gradually to a worse or lower condition

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His grades began to slide after he stopped studying.
他停止學習後,成績開始下滑
The economy continued to slide into recession.
經濟繼續滑向衰退。