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skid [skɪd]1. noun[of car] dérapage m[car, person] déraper3. compounds* * *[skɪd] 1.1) ( of car etc) dérapage mto correct a skid — redresser or contrôler un dérapage
3) ( to help move something) traîneau m2.intransitive verb (p prés etc - dd-) déraper (on sur)to skid to a halt — [vehicle] s'arrêter dans un dérapage
••to put the skids under somebody — ( undermine) faire échouer quelqu'un; ( pressurize) obliger quelqu'un à faire vite
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∎ the car skidded across the junction la voiture a traversé le carrefour en dérapant;∎ I skidded into the truck j'ai dérapé et percuté le camion;∎ to skid to a halt s'arrêter en dérapant;∎ his glasses went skidding across the table ses lunettes ont glissé jusqu'à l'autre bout de la table(b) (slide → person, object) déraper, glisser;∎ I skidded on the wet floor j'ai dérapé ou glissé sur le sol mouillé;∎ the plates skidded off the tray les assiettes ont glissé du plateau∎ (vehicle) he skidded the truck into the ditch il a perdu le contrôle du camion qui est parti dans le fossé3 noun∎ Cars to go into a skid partir en dérapage, déraper;∎ Cars to get out of or to correct a skid redresser ou contrôler un dérapage∎ to put the skids on or under sb mettre des bâtons dans les roues à qn;∎ to hit the skids (company, sales, prices) dégringoler;∎ to be on the skids (company, marriage) battre de l'aile►► skid mark (on road) trace f de pneus (après un dérapage); familiar humorous (on underpants, nappy) trace f;American skid road(a) (for logs) voie f faite de troncs d'arbres, ≃ chemin m de schlitte∎ you'll end up on skid row! tu es sur une mauvaise pente!;∎ a skid-row bum un clochard -
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A n1 ( of car etc) dérapage m ; to go ou get into a skid déraper ; to correct a skid redresser or contrôler un dérapage ; front-wheel skid dérapage des roues avant ;3 ( plank to help move sth) traîneau m ;1 [car, person, animal] déraper (on sur) ; to skid all over the road [car] déraper en travers de la route ; to skid into a wall/off the road déraper et aller se cogner contre un mur/et sortir de la route ; to skid across the floor [person, object] glisser sur le sol ; to skid to a halt [vehicle] s' arrêter dans un dérapage ;2 fig [prices] déraper.to be on ou hit US the skids être sur le déclin ; to put the skids under sb/sth ( pressurize) obliger qn à faire vite ; (wreck, undermine) faire échouer qn/qch. -
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[skid] 1. past tense, past participle - skidded; verb(to slide accidentally sideways: His back wheel skidded and he fell off his bike.) déraper2. noun1) (an accidental slide sideways.) dérapage2) (a wedge etc put under a wheel to check it on a steep place.) cale -
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Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > skid
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cale f, patin m, sabot mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > skid
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9 skid road
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10 skid row
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11 skid mark
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12 skid-lid
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13 skid row
EU bas-fonds; quartier de clochards; fam. la zoneEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > skid row
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14 skid mark
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15 skid-proof sole
semelle antidérapanteEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > skid-proof sole
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16 skid-proof flooring
sol antidérapant, revêtement de sol antidérapantEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > skid-proof flooring
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17 anti-skid
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18 non-skid
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > non-skid
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19 anti-skid
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20 проволока скольжения
проволока скольжения
Немагнитная проволока, обычно полукруглого сечения, накладываемая в виде обмотки открытой спиралью поверх наружного экрана изолированной жилы маслонаполненного кабеля, предназначенного для прокладки в трубопроводе, с целью защиты изоляции кабеля и облегчения его скольжения при затяжке в трубопровод.
[ ГОСТ 15845-80]
проволока скольжения
Проволока(и), обычно D-образной формы, накладываемая(ые) с большим шагом скрутки на изолированные жилы кабеля, предназначенного для прокладки в трубопроводе, с целью обеспечения механической защиты и облегчения скольжения во время протягивания изолированных жил в трубу
[IEV number 461-05-11]EN
skid wire
wire or assembly of wires, usually D-shaped, applied with a long length of lay over the cores of a pipe-type cable, to provide mechanical protection and to facilitate sliding while the cores are being pulled into the pipe
[IEV number 461-05-11]FR
fil de glissement
fil ou ensemble de fils, généralement profilés, appliqués avec un long pas sur les conducteurs d'un câble en tuyau, afin d'assurer leur protection mécanique et de faciliter le glissement pendant le tirage dans le tuyau
[IEV number 461-05-11]Тематики
- кабели, провода...
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- Gleitdraht, m
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > проволока скольжения
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skid — ► VERB (skidded, skidding) 1) (of a vehicle) slide sideways on slippery ground or as a result of stopping or turning too quickly. 2) slip; slide. ► NOUN 1) an act of skidding. 2) a runner attached to the underside of an aircraft for use when… … English terms dictionary