slide

slide
slide [slaɪd]
(verb: preterite, past participle slid)
1. noun
   a. (in prices, temperature) baisse f (in de)
   b. (in playground) toboggan m
   c. ( = photo) diapositive f ; [of microscope] porte-objet m
• illustrated with slides accompagné de diapositives
   d. ( = hair slide) barrette f
2. intransitive verb
   a. glisser
• to slide down a slope glisser le long d'une pente
• it ought to slide gently into place on devrait pouvoir le mettre en place en le faisant glisser doucement
• to let things slide laisser les choses aller à la dérive
   b. ( = move silently) se glisser
• he slid into the room il s'est glissé dans la pièce
• to slide into bad habits prendre insensiblement de mauvaises habitudes
3. transitive verb
(faire) glisser
• he slid the photo into his pocket il a glissé la photo dans sa poche
4. compounds
► slide projector noun projecteur m de diapositives
► slide rule noun règle f à calcul
► slide show noun projection f de diapositives
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[slaɪd] 1.
noun
1) (chute) (in playground, factory) toboggan m; (for logs) glissoir m; (on ice) glissoire f
2) Photography diapositive f

lecture with slides — conférence avec projections

3) (microscope plate) lame f porte-objet
4) GB (hair clip) barrette f
5) Music (slur) coulé m
6) Music (on trombone) coulisse f
7) fig (decline) baisse f (in de)
2.
transitive verb (prét, pp slid) (move) faire glisser [bolt, component]

to slide something forward — faire glisser quelque chose vers l'avant

3.
intransitive verb (prét, pp slid)
1) (also slide about GB, slide around) (slip) [car, person] glisser, partir en glissade (into dans; on sur)

to slide off — glisser de [roof, table, deck]; sortir de [road]

2) (move)

to slide down — dévaler [slope]; glisser le long de [bannister]

to slide in and out — [drawer, component] coulisser

to slide up and down — [window] coulisser de bas en haut

to slide out of — se glisser hors de [seat, room]

3) (decline) [prices, shares] baisser

the economy is sliding into recession — l'économie est sur la pente de la récession

to let something slide — laisser quelque chose aller à la dérive

Phrasal Verbs:

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