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ski'd
Ski'd tarimas:
/ski:/
Ski'd audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The act of sliding or slipping over a surface, often sideways.
- noun: A plank, log, or timber, usually one of a pair, used as a support or as a track for sliding or rolling heavy objects.
- noun: A pallet for loading or handling goods, especially one having solid sideboards and no bottom.
- noun: One of several logs or timbers forming a skid road.
- noun: Nautical A wooden framework attached to the side of a ship to prevent damage, as when unloading.
- noun: A shoe or drag applying pressure to a wheel to brake a vehicle.
- noun: A runner in the landing gear of certain aircraft.
- noun: Slang A path to ruin or failure: His career hit the skids. Her life is now on the skids.
- verb-intransitive: To slide sideways while moving because of loss of traction: The truck skidded on a patch of ice. See Synonyms at
slide . - verb-intransitive: To slide without revolving: wheels skidding on oily pavement.
- verb-intransitive: To move sideways in a turn because of insufficient banking. Used of an airplane.
- verb-transitive: To brake (a wheel) with a skid.
- verb-transitive: To haul on a skid or skids.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- II
- pt ir pp iš ski