skidding
['skɪdɪŋ]
n.
曳出,集材;
v.
(通常指车辆) 侧滑( skid的现在分词 );
打滑;
滑行;
(住在)贫民区;
例句:
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The three of us set off, our wheels skidding crazily under that drenching rain.
我们三个出发了,车轮在大雨中疯狂地打滑。
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The acoustic guitar becomes a magnified orchestra, with fingers skidding across the frets, taking on a rhythm-building scale.
来自BBC
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The car had apparently hit a traffic sign before skidding out of control.
汽车显然是撞上了一个交通标志牌后打滑失控的。
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All the wheels of the truck were tied up with iron chains to avoid skidding on the ice road.
大卡车的所有轮子上都捆上了铁链,以防止在结冰的路面上打滑.
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The car moved off, the wheels skidding a little in the mud.
来自V. Canning
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High fuel costs and an inability to raise fares for passengers across Europe have sent Ryanair's profits skidding by a third.
来自THETIMES