slide

  • 11slide — (v.) O.E. slidan move smoothly, glide, from P.Gmc. *slidanan (Cf. O.H.G. slito, Ger. Schlitten sledge ), from PIE root * (s)lei slide (Cf. Lith. slystu to glide, slide, O.C.S. sledu track, Gk. olisthos slipperiness …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 12slide — / slaid/, it. / zlaid/ s. ingl. [da (to ) slide scivolare ], usato in ital. al masch., invar. 1. (fot.) [immagine fotografica su pellicola destinata alla proiezione] ▶◀ diapositiva, (non com.) filmina. 2. [foglio trasparente contenente testi o… …

    Enciclopedia Italiana

  • 13slide — /zlaid, ingl. slaɪd/ [vc. ingl., da to slide «scivolare, scorrere»] s. m. inv. diapositiva, filmina …

    Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • 14slide — ► VERB (past and past part. slid) 1) move along a smooth surface while maintaining continuous contact with it. 2) move smoothly, quickly, or unobtrusively. 3) change gradually to a worse condition or lower level. ► NOUN 1) a structure with a… …

    English terms dictionary

  • 15slide — index ebb Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 16Slide —   [dt. »Dia«], US amerikanisches Papierformat mit den Abmessungen 7,33 × 11 Zoll (18,62 × 27,94 cm). Das Seitenverhältnis von 2:3 ist dasselbe wie bei einer Kleinbildfotografie oder einem Dia …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 17slide — |sláide| s. m. 1.  [Fotografia] Imagem fotográfica positiva transparente e colocada num suporte destinado a projeção de quadros inanimados em cinema, televisão, salas de conferência, aulas, etc. = DIAPOSITIVO 2. Página destinada a projeção,… …

    Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • 18slide — (izg. slȁjd) m DEFINICIJA 1. glazb. žarg. tehnika sviranja gitare; »klizeći« (neprekinuti) tonovi postižu se metalnim cilindrom ili grlićem boce navučenim na mali prst 2. tehn. pozitiv fotografije na prozirnom materijalu namijenjen prikazivanju… …

    Hrvatski jezični portal

  • 19slide — [v] move smoothly; move down accelerate, coast, drift, drive, drop, fall, fall off, flow, glide, glissade, launch, move, move along, move over, propel, sag, scooch*, shift, shove, skate, skid, skim, slip, slither, slump, smooth along, spill,… …

    New thesaurus

  • 20slide — slide1 W3 [slaıd] v past tense and past participle slid [slıd] [: Old English; Origin: slidan] 1.) [I and T] to move smoothly over a surface while continuing to touch it, or to make something move in this way slide along/across/down etc ▪… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English