verb

slide

/slaɪd/

slide

VERB

Definition of slide

1

If something slides, it moves smoothly and easily, usually over a surface.

kaydırmak; kaymak

Example: She put on the brakes and slid sideways fifteen yards before she was stopped by a pine tree.

1

If prices, numbers, rates, etc. slide, they go down.

Example: Oil prices are expected to slide in the near future.

2

A slide is a structure, usually on a playground, that you slide down.

Example: He made a splash by entering the pool on a water slide.

3

A slide is a small photographic image on transparent plastic.

Example: When Kodak stopped making the slide projector last fall, it was the end of an era.

4

A microscope slide is a piece of glass to hold something under a microscope.

Example: She transferred each flake to a glass slide under a microscope.

slide

EXAMPLES

Examples of slide

1

She put on the brakes and slid sideways fifteen yards before she was stopped by a pine tree.

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2

Carefully slide the egg from the fry pan onto the warm plate.

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3

Oil prices are expected to slide in the near future.

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4

He made a splash by entering the pool on a water slide.

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5

When Kodak stopped making the slide projector last fall, it was the end of an era.

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