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Толковый словарь английского языка - glide

 

Glide

glide
I. verb (~d; gliding) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English glīdan; akin to Old High German glītan to ~ Date: before 12th century intransitive verb to move smoothly, continuously, and effortlessly , to go or pass imperceptibly , 3. to descend gradually in controlled flight, to fly in a ~r, to produce a ~ (as in music or speech), transitive verb to cause to ~, II. noun Date: 1584 a calm stretch of shallow water flowing smoothly, the act or action of gliding, portamento, 4. a less prominent vowel sound produced by the passing of the vocal organs to or from the articulatory position of a speech sound, semivowel, a device for facilitating movement of something
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  v. & n. --v. 1 intr. (of a stream, bird, snake, ship, train, skater, etc.) move with a smooth continuous motion. 2 intr. (of an aircraft, esp. a glider) fly without engine-power. 3 intr. of time etc.: a pass gently and imperceptibly. b (often foll. by into) pass and change gradually and imperceptibly (night glided into day). 4 intr. move quietly or stealthily. 5 tr. cause to glide (breezes glided the ship on its course). 6 tr. cross in a glider. --n. 1 a the act of gliding. b an instance of this. 2 Phonet. a gradually changing sound made in passing from one position of the speech-organs to another. 3 a gliding dance or dance-step. 4 a flight in a glider. 5 Cricket = GLANCE n. 4. Phrases and idioms glide clip Austral. a paper fastener made of bent wire. glide path an aircraft's line of descent to land, esp. as indicated by ground radar. Derivatives glidingly adv. Etymology: OE glidan f. WG ...
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