单词 | skid |
释义 | skid [skɪd] verb intransitive (-dd-) ■(especially of a vehicle) to slide along a surface so that you have no control (尤指车辆)打滑 •Trevor's bus skidded on [skɪd] noun countable ■an uncontrollable sliding movement 打滑 •She was riding too fast on a wet road, and the motorbike went into a ■one of two long flat pieces under some aircraft such as helicopters , which help the aircraft to land (飞机的)降落滑撬■a support, often made of wood, for raising heavy objects off the ground or for moving them 垫木,低平台(一种支撑物,常常由木材构成,用于将重物从地面升起或将之移动) [skɪd] noun countable on skid row mainly US informal ■poor, without a job or a place to live, and often drinking too much alcohol (失业酒徒)无家可归的 [skɪd] noun countable on the skids informal ■experiencing difficulties and unlikely to continue successfully 走下坡路的,处境越来越糟的 •Their marriage seems to be on the skids.他们的婚姻似乎在走下坡。 [skɪd] noun countable put the skids under sth UK informal ■to cause something such as a plan to fail 导致(计划等)失败 •Local residents have put the skids under plans to build a new shopping centre.当地居民的反对使得建造新购物中心的计划泡了汤。 |
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