glide
英 [ɡlaɪd]
美 [ɡlaɪd]
- n. 滑翔;滑行;滑移;滑音
- vt. 滑翔;滑行;悄悄地走;消逝
- vi. 使滑行;使滑动
将“glide”与“slide”(滑动)的概念相结合,想象一片平滑的冰面,使物体在上面“slide”(滑动)而不发出声响,从而形成“glide”(滑行)的印象。
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glide 滑动来自PIE*ghel, 照耀,发光,词源同glass, gold. 原指光线闪过,后词义通用化。
- glide (v.)
- Old English glidan "move along smoothly and easily; glide away, vanish; slip, slide" (class I strong verb, past tense glad, past participle gliden), from Proto-Germanic *glidon "to glide" (cognates: Old Saxon glidan, Old Frisian glida, Old High German glitan, German gleiten), probably part of the large group of Germanic words in gl- involving notions of "smooth; shining; joyful" (see glad (adj.)). Related: Glided; gliding. Strong past tense form glid persisted into 20c.
- glide (n.)
- 1580s, from glide (v.). From 1835 as a term in music; from 1889 as a step in dancing or a type of dance.
- 1. Waiters glide between tightly packed tables bearing trays of pasta.
- 侍者们端着一盘盘意大利面在拥挤的餐桌之间自如穿行。
- 2. We stood in silence watching the snake glide effortlessly.
- 我们噤若寒蝉地站着,眼看那条蛇逍遥自在地游来游去.
- 3. So graceful was the ballerina that she just seemed to glide.
- 那芭蕾舞女演员翩跹起舞,宛如滑翔.
- 4. In the engine, he watched the trees glide by.
- 在火车头里, 他望着树木往后驰去.
- 5. Joe let himself glide to earth.
- 乔溜到地上.