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glid·ing [ˈglaɪdɪŋ] N no pl

gliding
gliding club

ˈhang-glid·ing N no pl

I . glide [glaɪd] VB intr

1. glide (move smoothly):

drseti [perf zdrseti]

2. glide (fly):

II . glide [glaɪd] N

Usage examples with gliding

gliding club

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The complexes require an actin cytoskeleton to perform their gliding motions.
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It has several distinct display modes for different phases of flight, including the boost phase, coast, reentry, and gliding.
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The average length of the specimens was 40 cm and the body was long and flat, suitable for gliding.
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Despite modifications, the aircraft still suffered from poor controllability at low speeds and high weights as well as very poor gliding performance.
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The rock martin hunts along cliff faces for flying insects using a slow flight with much gliding.
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The aerial cableway was a top visitor attraction for overseas travellers and local residents, and became a popular paragliding and hang gliding destination.
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Buck-and-wing consisted of gliding, sliding, and stomping movements at high speeds.
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In word medial and final position, is frequently rendered as a glide (see sonorant gliding below).
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Lizards with passive gliding mechanisms tend to have smaller patagia relative to lizards with active flight mechanisms.
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The precursor to, for example, a wing, might originally have only been used for gliding, trapping flying prey, or mating display.
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