glide

動詞

UK/ɡlaɪd/
US/ɡlaɪd/

定義 glide 動詞

move(移动)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    To move smoothly and continuously without any apparent effort or sound.

    滑行;滑动

    • Wearing a flowing gown, she glided gracefully into the dance floor.

      她穿着飘逸的礼服,优雅地滑入舞池。

    • I adore this new pen; it glides smoothly across the paper.

      我喜欢这支新笔;它在纸上滑动得很顺畅。

    • The skaters glided across the ice with grace.

      滑冰选手们优雅地在冰上滑行。

  2. Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    To progress or advance with ease, requiring minimal effort.

    滑行;滑动

    • Some individuals glide through life, free of any significant concerns.

      有些人在生活中轻松自如,没有任何重大烦恼。

    • After completing this project, she expects the next one to glide along smoothly.

      完成这个项目后,她预计下一个项目会顺利进行。

    • He was able to glide through all his exams and maintain excellent grades.

      他能够轻松通过所有考试并保持优异的成绩。

fly(飞行)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To fly by using air currents, without the power of wings or an engine.

    滑翔

    • We watched a condor glide high above the mountains.

      我们看著一只秃鹰在山脉上空滑翔。

    • Unlike other spacecraft, the space shuttle can glide through the atmosphere, land safely, and be reused.

      与其他太空船不同,太空梭可以滑翔穿过大气层,安全着陆并重复使用。

    • The glider glided peacefully through the sky.

      滑翔机平静地在天空中滑翔。