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

1. slide:

slide (glide)
drseti [perf zdrsniti]
slide (smoothly)
polzeti [perf spolzeti]

2. slide (decline in value):

slide currency
padati [perf pasti]

3. slide (get into):

to slide into chaos
to slide into recession
to let sth/things slide

III . slide [slaɪd] N

1. slide (act of sliding):

slide

2. slide (on ice):

slide

3. slide (at playground):

slide

4. slide GEOG (landslide):

slide
plaz m
earth slide

5. slide usu sing (decline):

slide
upad m
slide of a currency
padec m

6. slide (in photography):

slide

7. slide (for microscope):

slide

8. slide (moving part):

slide of trombone
poteg m
slide of machine
drsnik m

9. slide MUS (glissando):

slide

10. slide Brit (hair clip):

slide
sponka f

ˈcol·our slide N

ˈslide pro·jec·tor N

ˈslide rule N

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

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When the trigger guard is released, the slide will return and chamber the cartridge almost instantaneously.
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The fancy hide-out has a climbing wall, a bucket pulley and a spiral slide.
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A cursor is the name given to the transparent slide engraved with a hairline that is used for marking a point on a slide rule.
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The lower jaw often forms a huge arch in some species, sometimes extending above the rostrum in a shape comparable to a playground slide.
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They are also able to slide through the pools of blood and melt their enemies using acid potions.
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He argues that atheists often slide into defending agnosticism when asked for reasons for their view.
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Hatch covers can slide forwards, backwards, or to the side, lift up or fold up.
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The first team to unlock their lock would win a trip to a waterfall rock slide and a picnic lunch.
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While near-term contracts continue to slide on ample supply, long-dated ones remain elevated.
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The problem is that it will slide off the end of the rope with little provocation.
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