Word: glide
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Synonyms: glide
waste time, dally, dawdle, loiter, linger, take one's time, delay, temporize, stall, procrastinate, pussyfoot around, drag one's feet, dither, hesitate, falter, vacillate, waver, hem and haw, shilly-shally, lollygag, let the grass grow under one's feet, tarry, dillydally, shillyshally, drag one's heels
Translations: glide
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spanish
Translations:
deslizarse, planear
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german
Translations:
gleiten
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french
Translations:
glissade, planer, glissez, glissement, glisser, glissons, glissent, patiner, patinage
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italian
Translations:
scivolata
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portuguese
Translations:
esmalte, planar, deslize
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dutch
Translations:
zweefvliegen
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russian
Translations:
течь, планировать, скользить, скольжение, планирование, скользнуть
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swedish
Translations:
rutscha, glida
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finnish
Translations:
leijailla, valua, leijua, liitää, luistaa
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czech
Translations:
klouzání, klouzat, skluz, plachtit, sklouznutí
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polish
Translations:
ślizg, sunąć, ślizgać, szybować, sunięcie, ślizganie, szybowanie
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hungarian
Translations:
surranás
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ukrainian
Translations:
линути
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estonian
Translations:
poolvokaal, planeerima, lauglema
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croatian
Translations:
klizanje, kliženje, klizati, kliziti
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icelandic
Translations:
renna
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slovak
Translations:
plachti, kĺzať
The meaning and "use of": glide
noun
- a smooth continuous movement. - Then everything seemed to become compact and streamlined, his pace would quicken into a glide , rather than a sprint, and he would hit the ball like a smooth rock and be gone.
- a sound produced as the vocal organs move toward or away from articulation of a vowel or consonant, for example / y / in mute / myo͞ot /. - They are common in monosyllables and incorporate a glide before a vowel at a syllable boundary.
- move with a smooth continuous motion, typically with little noise. - a few gondolas glided past
- make an unpowered flight, either in a glider or in an aircraft with engine failure. - The aircraft then glided to a splashdown into the Pacific Ocean.
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