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1 skid
skid
1. past tense, past participle - skidded; verb(to slide accidentally sideways: His back wheel skidded and he fell off his bike.) derrapar, patinar
2. noun1) (an accidental slide sideways.) patinazo, derrapaje2) (a wedge etc put under a wheel to check it on a steep place.) calce; patínskid vb derrapar / patinartr[skɪd]1 patinar, derrapar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on the skids ir cuesta abajoto go into a skid patinar, derraparto put the skids under somebody/something (cause to fail) poner zancadillas a alguien/algoto skid to a halt frenar patinandoskid row SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL barrios nombre masculino plural bajos, barriadas nombre femenino pluralskid n: derrape m, patinazo mn.• calzo s.m.• derrape s.m.• desliz s.f.• deslizamiento s.m.• patinazo s.m.• patín s.m.• resbalón s.m.• rodillo s.m.v.• derrapar v.• deslizar v.• patinar (Automóvil) v.• patinar una rueda v.• resbalar v.• resbalar un coche v.
I skɪdto go into a skid — patinar, derrapar; (before n)
skid marks — marcas fpl de un patinazo
2) ( for moving goods) rastra fto be on the skids — (colloq) ir* cuesta abajo
to put the skids under somebody — hacerle* or (Esp) ponerle* la zancadilla a alguien, (a)serrucharle el piso a alguien (CS)
3) ( support) (AmE) larguero m
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intransitive verb - dd- \<\<car/plane/wheels\>\> patinar, derrapar; \<\<person\>\> resbalarse; \<\<object\>\> deslizarse*[skɪd]we skidded off the road — patinamos or derrapamos y nos salimos de la carretera
1. N1) (Aut etc) patinazo m, resbalón m2) (Aer) patín m- grease the skids- put the skids under sb2.VI (Aut) patinar; [person, object] deslizarse, resbalarseto skid into — dar con or contra
I skidded into a tree — patiné y di contra un árbol, de un patinazo di contra un árbol
3.CPDskid mark N — (on road) marca f de frenazo; (in underpants) palomino * m
skid row * N — (US) calles donde se refugian los borrachos, drogadictos etc
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I [skɪd]to go into a skid — patinar, derrapar; (before n)
skid marks — marcas fpl de un patinazo
2) ( for moving goods) rastra fto be on the skids — (colloq) ir* cuesta abajo
to put the skids under somebody — hacerle* or (Esp) ponerle* la zancadilla a alguien, (a)serrucharle el piso a alguien (CS)
3) ( support) (AmE) larguero m
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intransitive verb - dd- \<\<car/plane/wheels\>\> patinar, derrapar; \<\<person\>\> resbalarse; \<\<object\>\> deslizarse*we skidded off the road — patinamos or derrapamos y nos salimos de la carretera
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2 skid
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3 skid
s.1 patinazo (de coche)to put the skids under something/somebody ocasionar la ruina de algo/alguiento be on skid row (familiar) pordiosear, vivir en la indigencia (Estados Unidos)v.dar un patinazo, patinar, derrapar, deslizarse.vi.patinar.(pt & pp skidded) -
4 skid
deslizar -
5 skid row
rəʊmass noun (AmE colloq) barrios mpl bajoshe's heading for skid row — va a terminar mal
* * *[rəʊ]mass noun (AmE colloq) barrios mpl bajoshe's heading for skid row — va a terminar mal
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6 skid sideways
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7 skid marks
SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL señales nombre femenino plural de los neumáticos en el asfalto -
8 skid-proof sole
suela antiderrapanteEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > skid-proof sole
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9 skid-proof flooring
suelo antiderrapante, pavimento antideslizanteEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > skid-proof flooring
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10 skid base
nPACK base de calzo f -
11 skid pad
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12 skid track
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13 skid wire
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14 skid hoist
s.malacate de patines, malacate sobre largueros. -
15 skid mark
s.resbaladura. -
16 skid off
v.salirse del curso, salirse de la carretera. -
17 skid road
s.camino de arrastre. -
18 skid row
s.1 hampa, barrio de holgazanes y degenerados.2 barrio bajo.3 calles donde se refugian los borrachos. -
19 skid sideways
v.deslizarse hacia un lado. -
20 non-skid
adj.• antiderrapante adj.• antideslizante adj.• antirresbaladizo, -a adj.['nɒn'skɪd]ADJ [surface] antideslizante, antirresbaladizo
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