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  1. glide

    • IPA[ɡlʌɪd]

    英式

    • v.
      move with a smooth, quiet continuous motion;move (something) with a smooth continuous motion
    • n.
      a gliding movement;a smooth continuous step in ballroom dancing.
    • verb: glide, 3rd person present: glides, gerund or present participle: gliding, past tense: glided, past participle: glided

    • noun: glide, plural noun: glides

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    • 1. a gliding movement the cuckoo makes its approach in a hawklike glide the Cessna started a gentle power-off glide
    • a smooth continuous step in ballroom dancing.
    • a flight in a glider or unpowered aircraft just within range for a straight glide home
    • 2. a sound produced as the vocal organs move towards or away from articulation of a vowel or consonant, for example /j/ in duke /djuːk/.
    • 3. a glancing stroke which slightly deflects the ball, especially towards the leg side.
    • n.
      an aircraft's line of descent to land, especially as indicated by ground radar.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an aircraft's line of descent to land, especially as indicated by ground radar.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a glide terminating the articulation of a speech sound, when the vocal organs either return to ...

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    • n.
      a transformation consisting of a translation combined with a reflection about a plane parallel ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • v.
      fly using an unpowered flying apparatus consisting of a frame with a fabric airfoil stretched ... she learned to hang-glide mountaineers have hang-glided down from the summit

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a glide produced at the beginning of articulating a speech sound.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • v.
      fly using an unpowered flying apparatus consisting of a frame with a fabric aerofoil stretched ... she learned to hang-glide mountaineers have hang-glided down from the summit

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a system in which employees work a set number of hours with flexible starting and finishing times: some of us don't have comfortable pensions, unlimited sick days, and glide time

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    • IPA[ɡlīd]

    美式

    • v.
      move with a smooth continuous motion, typically with little noise: a few gondolas glided past
    • n.
      a smooth continuous movement: the cuckoo makes its approach in a hawklike glide the Cessna started a gentle power-off glide

    Oxford American Dictionary