"Slide" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slide" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slide" Meaning

Verb: to move smoothly and easily from one position to another, typically on a flat surface.
Example: She slid across the ice on her skates.

Noun: a flat piece of wood, plastic, or metal with a handle and a metal or plastic runner on the bottom, used for going down an inclined or slippery surface, especially a snowy one.
Example: The kids used a slide to get from the top of the hill to the bottom.

Noun: a movement or gesture, typically a fluid one, on a surface.
Example: She gave a playful slide to her friend on the floor.

"Slide" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Slide"


1. In Science Laboratories

- Example: Within the physics lab, students are making slides to examine biological cells under a microscope.
- Meaning: In this context, "slides" refer to slides that are made for a microscope, used for observing cells or other microorganisms.

2. In Music and Film

- Example: The background slide of the movie set smoothly moved as the camera paned it, giving the audience a serene mood.
- Meaning: Here, "slides" refers to large, pan-and-scan shots or backgrounds used to create special effects in movies or film.

3. In Computing

- Example: Using AutoCAD, he quickly created a slide for the presentation on floor design, it took him no time.
- Meaning: In this context, "slides" refers to computer screens where the information can be shifted between screens or interactive areas, often referring to slides used for a presentation.

4. In Photos and Photography

- Example: She has a photo slide show of her travel from Paris to Rome, where she stays for a month.
- Meaning: Here, "slides" refers to physical prints of photographs.

5. In Basketball

- Example: The basketball player took time to adjust to holding the smaller slide of his teammate.
- Meaning: In sports, "sliding" or "to slide" typically refers to moving a portion of the body, such as a foot, on the ice or ground beyond body balance and control.

"Slide" Similar Words

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Having a smooth and attractive appearance, often in a way that conceals flaws or makes something seem more appealing than it really is.<br><br>Example: He slicked back his hair to look more presentable for the job interview.

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The word "slicking" is a verb that means to pull or take a slope, fall, or incline into a smooth or even surface. It is usually used in transitive and intransitive forms.<br><br>Example:<br>He slipped to slick a patch of ice on the road.<br>The canine slicked a patch of wet snow.<br><br>Note: This term is more often used in north american dialect and Canadian English. It is mostly used with snowy or icy roads for commercial drivers to agilely and safely navigate through slippery areas of a road.

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To slide refers to the motion of moving smoothly along a surface, often with a sense of gliding or gliding.<br><br>Verb:<br><br> To move smoothly and quietly over a surface.<br> To move or be moved slowly and quietly along a surface.<br> To place or move something carefully, so that it does not make noise.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The ice skater slid across the rink.<br>- The computer will automatically slide the window up and down.<br>- She slid the knife under the lid of the box.<br><br>Also, a slide can refer to a mechanical device that is used to move objects or people up and down between two points.<br><br>Noun:<br><br> A smooth surface on which something can slide.<br> A device used to move people or objects up and down, often found in amusement parks and playgrounds.<br> A narrow, smooth, and steep slope of rock or ice.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The park has a slide for kids.<br>- The ship slid down the icy slope into the ocean.<br>- The customer slid along the smooth floor of the mall, holding a shopping bag.<br><br>In business, we often talk about a slide when referring to a decline or a drop in sales, revenue, or performance.<br><br>Idiomatic expressions:<br><br> To slip through fingers: to fail to achieve something.<br> To slide into something: to move into something gradually.<br> To slide by: to pass by unnoticed or unremarked.<br><br>The idiomatic expression "slippery slope" refers to a situation where one thing leads to another and another, often with undesirable consequences.

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