skid

US [skɪd]
UK [skɪd]
  • n.打滑;滑橇;侧滑;突然向一侧滑行
  • v.打滑;侧滑;滑行
  • Web刹车;煞车;滑道
Plural Form:skids  Past Tense:skidded  Present Participle:skidding  
Skids
v.
1.
[i]
侧滑;打滑;滑行to slide sideways or forwards in an uncontrolled way
The car skidded on the ice and went straight into the wall.
汽车在冰上打滑,径直撞到了墙上。
The taxi skidded to a halt just in time.
出租车滑行了一段路后,及时停了下来。
Her foot skidded on the wet floor and she fell heavily.
她的脚在湿地板上一滑,重重地摔了一跤。
n.
1.
侧滑;打滑;突然向一侧滑行the movement of a vehicle when it suddenly slides sideways in an uncontrolled way
The motorbike went into a skid .
摩托车朝一侧滑了出去。
The skid marks on the road showed how fast the car had been travelling.
公路上留下的滑行痕迹说明这辆车当时开得有多快。
2.
(飞机的)起落橇,滑橇a part that is underneath some aircraft, beside the wheels, and is used for landing
the skids of a helicopter
直升机的起落橇
IDM
put the skids under sb/sth
(informal)
使失败;使走下坡路to stop sb/sth from being successful or making progress
be on the skids
(informal)
逐渐衰落;走下坡路to be in a bad situation that will get worse

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