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slid·ing [ˈslaɪdɪŋ] ADJ attr

sliding

slid·ing ˈscale N FIN

sliding scale

I . slide <slid, slid> [slaɪd] VB intr

2. slide (decline in value):

padati [perf pasti]

III . slide [slaɪd] N

1. slide (act of sliding):

2. slide (on ice):

3. slide (at playground):

4. slide GEOG (landslide):

plaz m

5. slide usu sing (decline):

upad m
padec m

6. slide (in photography):

7. slide (for microscope):

8. slide (moving part):

poteg m
drsnik m

9. slide MUS (glissando):

10. slide Brit (hair clip):

sponka f

ˈcol·our slide N

ˈslide pro·jec·tor N

ˈslide rule N

to·ˈbog·gan run N, to·ˈbog·gan slide N

Usage examples with sliding

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It requires everyone to buy insurance and subsidizes insurance costs for lower income people on a sliding scale.
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When on duty in the tunnel, passengers used the pair of sliding doors on each side of the car body.
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Five minutes later they removed the glass sliding door with a crowbar and forced entry through the timber door with a sledgehammer and a rammer.
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The horizontal component would be alleviated by either sliding recoil or rail clamps, guys or struts to secure the mount in place.
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Meltwater also acts as a lubricant in the basal sliding of glaciers.
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The administration maintains that they would continue to offer need-based tuition remission to incoming undergraduates on a sliding scale.
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Other less expensive alternatives are disposable or washable sliding sheets and sliding boards.
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They then lean forward and drop to their knees, sliding the opponent down their back so that their shoulders are against the mat and their chin is against their chest.
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Options included alloy wheels, central locking/electric windows (only available as a twinned options pack), a sliding glass sunroof and front fog lights.
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I'm still a lucky boy to be running around the world sliding down a toboggan run.
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