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sliding
- IPA[ˈslʌɪdɪŋ]
英式
- able to move smoothly along a surface;moving smoothly, quickly, or unobtrusively
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形容詞
- 1. able to move smoothly along a surface the tank should have a sliding glass cover
- ▪ moving smoothly, quickly, or unobtrusively a sliding tackle
- ▪ changing gradually to a worse condition or lower level sliding TV ratings
- ▪ able to be adjusted or adapted he was charging a sliding fee
- a door drawn across an aperture on a groove or suspended from a track, rather than turning on ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a seat able to slide back and forth on runners, especially one in a racing rowboat used to ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a seat able to slide to and fro on runners, especially one in a racing rowing boat used to ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a door drawn across an aperture on a groove or suspended from a track, rather than turning on ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a scale of fees, taxes, wages, etc. that varies in accordance with the variation of a ... the winners are paid on a sliding scale according to how many previous meetings they have ridden at
Oxford Dictionary
- a scale of fees, taxes, wages, etc., that varies in accordance with variation of some standard: the winners are paid on a sliding scale according to how many previous meetings they have ridden at
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈslīdiNG]
美式
- able to move smoothly along a surface: the tank should have a sliding glass cover
Oxford American Dictionary