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drudge, fray, toil, wear, wear away* * *vb (sled, slidt)( arbejde hårdt) work hard,F toil;( med kedeligt arbejde) drudge,( sejt og langsomt) plod;( ved brug) wear,( slide ned) wear out;( stærkere) tear ( fra hinanden apart);[ slides] wear, be worn,( helt) wear out;(se også slidt);[ med præp & sig:](T: med lektier) swot;[ rive og slide i] tear at;[ slide ned] wear down;[ slide op] wear out;[ slide på] wear;[ det slider på nerverne] it tells on one's nerves;[ slide sig ihjel] work oneself to death;(også fig) tear oneself away from;(fig, S) work one's arse off;(se også pukkel). -
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زَحْلَقَ \ slide: to move (or cause to move) smoothly along: I slid the box back under the bed. Children like sliding over ice. \ See Also تزحلق (تَزَحْلَقَ) \ شَرِيحة زُجَاجِيَّة \ slide: a photograph through which light can be passed (so that it appears on a screen): a colour slide. \ مُنْزَلَق \ slide. \ _(field) Eng. \ مِشْبَك للشَّعْر \ slide: a device with which girls can fasten their hair. -
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[slaɪd] past tense, past participle slid [slɪd]1. verb1) to (cause to) move or pass along smoothly:يَنْزَلِقChildren must not slide in the school corridors.
2) to move quietly or secretly:يَتَحَرَّك بِسُرْعَه ونُعومَهHe slid the book quickly out of sight under his pillow.
2. noun1) an act of sliding.إنْزِلاق2) a slippery track, or apparatus with a smooth sloping surface, on which people or things can slide:مِزْلَقَهThe children were taking turns on the slide in the playground.
صورَةٌ مُلَوَّنَه على زُجاج شَفّاف للفانوس السِّحْريThe lecture was illustrated with slides.
4) a glass plate on which objects are placed to be examined under a microscope.شَريحَةٌ زُجاجِيَّه للمِجْهَر5) ( also ˈhair-slide) a (decorative) hinged fastening for the hair.مِشْبَك لِشَعْر النِّساء -
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مِزْلَجَة \ rink, skating rink, ice rink: an area of ice that is specially prepared for people to slide over in special boots fitted below with steel blades. slide: a place where children slide for amusement. -
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اِنْزَلَقَ \ glide: to move gently, smoothly and silently along (on water, wheels, through the air, etc.). slide: to move smoothly along: Children like sliding over ice. slip: (of a person) to lose hold, and move accidentally; (of a thing) come accidentally out of position: I slipped on the icy road, and fell. The glass slipped from my hand and overturned. \ See Also زَلَجَ -
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■ Attempt to dispossess the opposing player by sliding on the ground, using the foot or leg to remove or block the ball.Syn. slide tackleGrätsche f■ Angriff eines Spielers auf den Ball, bei dem der Spieler am Boden mit dem Fuß zum Ball rutscht und diesen dem Gegenspieler vom Fuß spielt. -
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مِسْطَرَة حاسِبَة \ slide rule: an instrument for calculating numbers, usu. a ruler with a middle part which slides. -
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زَلَقَ \ slide, slip, slither. \ See Also انزلق (اِنزَلَقَ)، زلق (زَلِقَ) -
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Position ( job): SGO, SLGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Slide Gate Operator
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Slide — Slide, v. t. 1. To cause to slide; to thrust along; as, to slide one piece of timber along another. [1913 Webster] 2. To pass or put imperceptibly; to slip; as, to slide in a word to vary the sense of a question. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slide — (v.) O.E. slidan move smoothly, glide, from P.Gmc. *slidanan (Cf. O.H.G. slito, Ger. Schlitten sledge ), from PIE root * (s)lei slide (Cf. Lith. slystu to glide, slide, O.C.S. sledu track, Gk. olisthos slipperiness … Etymology dictionary