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to move smoothly over the surface (of water

  • 1 gleiten

    v/i; gleitet, glitt, ist geglitten
    1. Schlange, Schlitten, Ski, Tänzer, Vogel etc.: glide ( über + Akk across); Boot: auch skim (across); Blick, Hände, Lächeln etc.: pass (over); Hände: auch run (over); (schlüpfen) slip; vom Pferd / ins Wasser gleiten slip from the saddle ( oder off the horse) / into the water; durch die Lüfte gleiten glide through the air; die Hand gleiten lassen über (+ Akk) run one’s hand over; ihr Blick glitt über die Anwesenden she ran her eyes over the people who were there, her gaze travel(l)ed over the assembled company
    2. (rutschen) slide; (ausrutschen) slip; MOT. skid; zu Boden gleiten slip and fall; es ist mir aus der Hand geglitten it slipped out of my hand
    * * *
    to slither; to float; to glide; to slip; to slide
    * * *
    glei|ten ['glaitn] pret gli\#tt [glɪt] ptp gegli\#tten [gə'glɪtn]
    vi
    1) aux sein (Vogel, Flugzeug, Tänzer, Boot, Skier, Schlange) to glide; (Blick) to pass, to range; (Hand) to slide, to glide

    ein Lächeln glitt über ihr Gesicht — a smile flickered across her face

    gléíten lassen — to cast an eye over sth

    gléíten lassen — to glide or slide one's fingers over or across sth

    2) aux sein (= rutschen) to slide; (Auto) to skid; (= entgleiten Gegenstand) to slip; (geh = ausrutschen) to slip

    zu Boden gléíten — to slip to the ground; (auf den Fußboden) to slip to the floor

    ins Wasser gléíten — to slide or slip into the water

    ins Gleiten kommento start to slide or slip

    3) (IND inf = gleitende Arbeitszeit haben) to have flex(i)time
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    1) (to move smoothly and easily: The dancers glided across the floor.) glide
    2) (a gliding movement.) glide
    3) (to move smoothly over the surface (of water etc).) plane
    4) (to move lightly and quickly over (a surface): The skier skimmed across the snow.) skim
    5) (to move quietly or secretly: I slid hurriedly past the window; He slid the book quickly out of sight under his pillow.) slide
    6) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.) slip
    * * *
    glei·ten
    <glitt, geglitten>
    [ˈglaitn̩]
    vi
    1. Hilfsverb: sein (schweben)
    [durch etw akk/über etw akk o dat] \gleiten to glide [through/over sth]; Wolke to sail [through/over sth]
    2. Hilfsverb: sein (sich leicht dahinbewegen)
    [durch etw akk/in etw akk/über etw akk] \gleiten to glide [through/into/over sth]; Schlange a. to slide [or slip] [through/into/over sth]
    3. Hilfsverb: sein (streichen, huschen)
    über etw akk \gleiten Augen to wander [or travel] over sth; Blick to pass [or range] over sth; Finger to explore sth; Hand to slide over sth
    die Finger/Hand über etw akk \gleiten lassen to glide [or slide] [or run] one's fingers/hand over [or across] sth
    4. Hilfsverb: sein (rutschen) to slide, to slip
    zu Boden \gleiten to slip to the floor/ground
    ins Wasser \gleiten to slip into the water
    etw ins Wasser \gleiten lassen to let sth slip into the water
    jdm aus den Fingern/der Hand \gleiten (fig a.) to slip out of sb's fingers/hand
    jdm auf den Boden \gleiten to fall to the floor [on sb hum fam]
    5. Hilfsverb: haben (fam) to be on flexitime [or flexihours] fam
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    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) glide; < hand> slide

    aus dem Sattel/ins Wasser gleiten — slide out of the saddle/slide or slip into the water

    2) (ugs.): (in Bezug auf Arbeitszeit) work flexitime
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    gleiten v/i; gleitet, glitt, ist geglitten
    1. Schlange, Schlitten, Ski, Tänzer, Vogel etc: glide (
    über +akk across); Boot: auch skim (across); Blick, Hände, Lächeln etc: pass (over); Hände: auch run (over); (schlüpfen) slip;
    vom Pferd/ins Wasser gleiten slip from the saddle ( oder off the horse)/into the water;
    durch die Lüfte gleiten glide through the air;
    die Hand gleiten lassen über (+akk) run one’s hand over;
    ihr Blick glitt über die Anwesenden she ran her eyes over the people who were there, her gaze travel(l)ed over the assembled company
    2. (rutschen) slide; (ausrutschen) slip; AUTO skid;
    zu Boden gleiten slip and fall;
    es ist mir aus der Hand geglitten it slipped out of my hand
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) glide; < hand> slide

    aus dem Sattel/ins Wasser gleiten — slide out of the saddle/slide or slip into the water

    2) (ugs.): (in Bezug auf Arbeitszeit) work flexitime
    * * *
    -reien n.
    sliding n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > gleiten

  • 2 plane

    I [pleɪn]
    1. noun
    1) an aeroplane.
    طائِرَه
    2) a level or standard:

    Man is on a higher plane (of development) than the apes.

    مُسْتَوى
    3) in geometry, a flat surface.
    سَطْح مُسْتَوٍ
    2. verb
    يتَحَرَّك بِنُعومَه على سَطْحِ الشَّيء II [pleɪn]
    1. noun
    a carpenter's tool for making a level or smooth surface.
    فأْرَة النَّجّار
    2. verb
    to make (a surface) level, smooth or lower by using a plane.
    يَسْحَج بالفأرَه III [pleɪn] noun
    a type of tree with broad leaves.
    صِنّار، شَجْرَة الدُّلْب

    Arabic-English dictionary > plane

  • 3 انزلق

    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 \ اِنْزَلَقَ أو مَرّ بسُرْعَة (على سطح)‏ \ skim: to move lightly over (or just above) the surface of sth.: The aircraft just skimmed (over) the treetops. \ اِنْزَلَقَ جَانِبًا \ skid: (of a car, etc.) to slip sideways; (of wheels, etc.) slide without turning on a wet, smooth or loose surface: We skidded round the corner. \ اِنْزَلَقَ مُتَرَنِّحًا \ slither: to slip or slide unsteadily: The girl slithered down the steep grassy slope.

    Arabic-English dictionary > انزلق

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