slide

noun

UK/slaɪd/
US/slaɪd/

Definitions of slide noun

movement(移動)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A sudden movement of a large mass of mud or rock down a slope.

    山崩;土石流;坍方

    • The heavy rains caused a devastating mudslide.

      暴雨引發了毀滅性的土石流。

    • The road was blocked due to a large rock slide.

      由於大規模的落石,道路被封鎖了。

    • The village was destroyed by a massive landslide.

      村莊被大規模的山崩摧毀了。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    A structure with a sloping surface for children to slide down, often with steps for climbing up.

    (兒童遊樂設施的)滑梯

    • Children enjoy playing on the slide.

      孩子們喜歡在滑梯上玩耍。

    • The playground has a tall, winding slide.

      遊樂場有一個又高又彎的滑梯。

    • She climbed the steps of the slide with excitement.

      她興奮地爬上了滑梯的台階。

  3. A component on a musical instrument or machine that moves back and forth.

    (樂器或機械的)滑動部件

    • He skillfully adjusted the slide on the trombone.

      他熟練地調整了長號上的滑動部件。

    • The microscope's stage has a slide mechanism.

      顯微鏡的載物台有一個滑動機制。

    • I need to lubricate this slide, it's not moving smoothly.

      我需要潤滑這個滑動部件,它移動不順暢。

state(狀態)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)Usually singular(通常單數)

    A gradual decline into a worse condition, often due to negligence or lack of attention.

    (通常因缺乏管理或關注而)逐漸陷入(不良狀態);衰退

    • The company was on a slide towards bankruptcy.

      公司正逐漸走向破產。

    • They worried about the area's slide into economic decline.

      他們擔心該地區會陷入經濟衰退。

    • She was concerned about her health's slide.

      她對自己健康狀況的衰退感到擔憂。

display(顯示)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A small piece of photographic film in a mount, used for projecting images onto a screen.

    幻燈片

    • He showed us photos from his trip using slides.

      他用幻燈片向我們展示了他旅行的照片。

    • The old slides need to be digitized for preservation.

      這些老舊的幻燈片需要數位化保存。

    • This set of slides are well-preserved and vibrant in color.

      這組幻燈片保存完好,色彩鮮豔。

glass(玻璃)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A small, flat piece of glass on which specimens are placed for microscopic examination.

    (顯微鏡的)載玻片

    • We observed the specimen on the slide under the microscope.

      我們在顯微鏡下觀察載玻片上的樣本。

    • The sample must be placed on a slide before examining it under the microscope.

      在顯微鏡檢查之前,必須將樣本放在載玻片上。

    • She carefully prepared the slide for the experiment.

      她仔細準備了實驗用的載玻片。

hair(頭髮)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A short form of 'hair slide', referring to a small clip used to hold hair in place.

    (女子用的)髮夾(hair slide 的簡稱)

    • She secured her hair with a stylish slide.

      她用一個時尚的髮夾固定住頭髮。

    • She bought several different styles of slides for her hair.

      她買了好幾款不同風格的髮夾。

    • This little slide is perfect for holding back her bangs.

      這個小髮夾非常適合用來固定她的劉海。

verb

UK/slaɪd/
US/slaɪd/

Definitions of slide verb

move(移動)

  1. B2Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To move smoothly over a surface, or to cause something to move in this way.

    (使)滑動;(使)滑行

    • The ice was very smooth and easy to slide on.

      冰面非常光滑,很容易滑行。

    • He slid the letter across the table.

      他把信滑過桌子。

    • She gently slid the tray into the oven.

      她輕輕地把托盤滑進烤箱。

state(狀態)

  1. Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To gradually go into a worse condition or state.

    下滑;衰退;逐漸陷入

    • The company's performance is sliding.

      公司的表現正在下滑。

    • His health has been sliding downhill.

      他的健康狀況一直在走下坡。

    • She was concerned her grades would slide.

      她擔心她的成績會下滑。