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slid (verb)

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  • slid|den — «SLIHD uhn», verb. a past participle of slide: »He has slidden back into his old habits …   Useful english dictionary

  • back´slid´er — back|slide «BAK SLYD», intransitive verb, slid, slid|den or slid, slid|ing. to slide back into wrongdoing; gradually return to old habits or practices, especially ones forbidden by a church or by authority; relapse: »So far none of the reformed… …   Useful english dictionary

  • slide — slide1 [ slaıd ] noun count ** ▸ 1 something children play on ▸ 2 sliding movement ▸ 3 reduction in amount ▸ 4 piece of film/glass ▸ 5 fall of rock/earth etc. 1. ) a structure that children play on by climbing up steps and sliding down a slope on …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • slide — verb (past and past participle slid) 1》 move along a smooth surface, especially downwards, while maintaining continuous contact with it. 2》 change gradually to a worse condition or lower level. noun 1》 a structure with a smooth sloping surface… …   English new terms dictionary

  • slidder — ˈslidə(r) intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English slideren more at slither 1. chiefly dialect : slide, slip 2. chiefly dialect …   Useful english dictionary

  • slide — [[t]sla͟ɪd[/t]] ♦♦♦ slides, sliding, slid 1) V ERG When something slides somewhere or when you slide it there, it moves there smoothly over or against something. [V n with adj] She slid the door open... [V n prep/adv] I slid the wallet into his… …   English dictionary

  • slide — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 in photography ADJECTIVE ▪ colour/color ▪ photographic VERB + SLIDE ▪ show ▪ develop SLI …   Collocations dictionary

  • slide — [slaɪd] verb slid PTandPP [slɪd] [intransitive] to gradually become lower or less: • Some dealers continued to buy silver as the price slid. • The new model didn t stop their share of the U.S. car market from sliding. slide into something phrasal …   Financial and business terms

  • slide — I. verb (slid; sliding) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English slīdan; akin to Middle High German slīten to slide Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to move smoothly along a surface ; slip b. to coast over snow …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • slide */*/ — I UK [slaɪd] / US noun [countable] Word forms slide : singular slide plural slides 1) a structure that children play on by climbing up steps and sliding down a slope on the other side 2) a sliding movement My bike went into a slide. 3) a… …   English dictionary

  • slide — [slaɪd] noun [C] I 1) a structure for children to play on, with steps and a slope to slide down 2) a situation in which an amount gradually becomes less a slide in sales[/ex] 3) a small piece of film in a frame. You shine light through it in… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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