词汇 | glide |
释义 | glide verb uk /ɡlaɪd/ us /ɡlaɪd/ glideverb (MOVE)[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to move easily without stopping and without effort or noise: 滑行,滑动 She came gliding gracefully into the ballroom in a long, flowing gown.她身着一袭飘逸的礼服,优雅轻盈地快步走进舞厅。 I love my new pen - it just glides across/over the paper.我很喜欢我的新钢笔——书写流畅极了。 [ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to move or progress without difficulty or effort: 轻松行进;毫不费力地取得进展 Some people glide effortlessly through life with no real worries.有些人一生过得轻松自在,无忧无虑。 Advancing and moving forward advance ballistically beeline come come over come up cruise gain gain on someone/something ghost head lead make towards something/someone proceed progress pull push run skiddy slide glideverb (FLY)[ I ] to fly by floating on air currents instead of using power from wings or an engine: 滑行,滑翔 We saw a condor gliding high above the mountains.我们看到一只秃鹫在群山上空翱翔。 glide throughUnlike other spacecraft, the shuttle can glide back through the atmosphere, land safely, and be reused.与其他飞行器不同,这种航天飞机可以滑翔穿越大气层返回、安全降落并可以重复使用。 Air sports base jumper base jumping gliding hang-gliding parachute paraglider paragliding paramotor paramotoring parapente parascending powered paraglider powered paragliding PPG skydiver skydiving slow someone's rollidiom wingsuiting You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Movement through the air Air travel: aviation glideverb (HIT)[ T ] sports specialized In cricket, if a batter glides the ball, they hit it quickly and lightly at an angle so that it goes behind them with only a small change of direction: He glided the delivery for four. She glided a short-pitched delivery down to fine leg for a single. Cricket 12th man all out all-rounder arm ball asking rate batting bowl eleven hook infield jaffa king pair late cut leg break stonewall strike rate sundries switch-hit tail tailender glideverb (MUSIC)[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to move from one musical note to another in a smooth and connected manner: The pianos glided up and down the scale effortlessly. They practised gliding from their lowest note to their highest note. Synonym slur She has a voice that glides over the many technical and musical hurdles the song presents. He used gliding tones, which have become part of the language of contemporary music. She glided smoothly from one note to another. Technical music terms acciaccatura accidental aeolian aleatory alto clef antiphonal discordant harmonic harmonic progression harmony hemidemisemiquaver inversion overtone ritardando rubato scherzando scordatura secco recitative voice part whole step glide noun[ C ] uk /ɡlaɪd/ us /ɡlaɪd/ glidenoun[C] (MOVEMENT)a long, easy, smooth movement across a surface that makes no noise: Every dancer wants the glorious glide of a Fred Astaire or a Ginger Rogers. She didn't exactly walk - it was more of a glide. His gait is a glide, a smooth forward motion. Advancing and moving forward advance ballistically beeline come come over come up cruise gain gain on someone/something ghost head lead make towards something/someone proceed progress pull push run skiddy slide glidenoun[C] (FLIGHT)the action of floating on air currents, rather than using power from wings or an engine: He reached the canyon's edge and went into his glide. It was more of a glide than a flight. As a glide ended, the pilot was supposed to lower himself to a vertical position and land on his feet. Movement through the air airborne buoyantly buzz flight flighted float fly hang time hover levitate mid-air skim smoothness soar soaring stunt swish swishy swoop wheel glidenoun[C] (SOUND)phonetics specialized a sound that is similar to a vowel but marks the start of a syllable: In English, the sound /j/ in "yes" or "due" is a glide. There is some evidence for treating [v] as a glide in Modern Hebrew. Lenited, non-palatalized voiced bilabial stops are realized as a glide [w] in Northern Irish and as a fricative [v] in Southern Irish. What is the difference between a glide and a diphthong? Linguistics: phonology & phonetics accommodation alliterative alveolar apheresis aphesis assonance diphthong intrusive labial labialize labiodental mispronounce postalveolar postconsonantal retroflex retroflexion rhotic the International Phonetic Alphabet unpronounceable unrepeatable glidenoun[C] (MUSIC)a movement from one musical note to another in a smooth and connected manner, or a curved line written over or under musical notes to show that they must be played in this way: The children were asked to distinguish between upward and downward glides. A glissando is a glide from one pitch to another. She liked to crescendo during the glide and play the second note sharper than normal. The point at which the glide commences must be managed so skilfully as hardly to be heard. Technical music terms acciaccatura accidental aeolian aleatory alto clef antiphonal discordant harmonic harmonic progression harmony hemidemisemiquaver inversion overtone ritardando rubato scherzando scordatura secco recitative voice part whole step glide | American Dictionaryglide verb[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] us/ɡlɑɪd/ to move easily and continuously, as if without effort: She glided along on her skates. Examples of glideglide In the case of the various gliding events affecting liquids, we may assume that the vocalic outcome reflects a segment's secondary resonance characteristic. Allowing for the language described in (44) is problematic, because there is no nasal harmony pattern in which glides are opaque, but liquids are targets. Deletion is a thus a back-up strategy to gliding under this analysis : liquids delete whenever gliding would otherwise be blocked. Similarly, the presence of glides in a given language may have some kind of threshold below which it may not determine any differences among languages. In the latter case, glides have a more impor tant status. In this aspect, glides have the same phonological status as vowels in the process of monosyllabic word merger. Panning over the scene, the camera glides towards a place where the movie's acousmatic phantom will be caught within the safest vessel of all. The stimuli were frequency glides, that is, tones that changed in frequency in either an upward or downward direction. Regarding manner of articulation there are stops, fricatives, affricates, nasals, liquids, and glides. Microneme proteins are released very early in the invasion process, facilitating host-cell binding and gliding motility. The fundamental difference between a red cell gliding on the endothelial glycocalyx and the human skiing on fresh powder is schematically shown in figure 11. No language distinguishes vowels or glides in terms of this feature. The structural description of gliding would be satisfied and would apply to yield [w*n]. The emergence of the nasal contours and nasalised glides in this language are therefore not indicative of nasal spreading. The segments transcribed as \\h\\ and \\hy\\ are classified as fricatives rather than laryngeal glides ; they pattern with fricatives in the manifestation of nasal harmony. See all examples of glide These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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