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glide
/ˈglaɪd/
滑動,滑過,流水(vi.)滑動,滑翔,溜走(vt.)使滑動
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Glede
n.
Zool.
The
common
European
kite
(
Milvus ictinus
).
This
name
is
also
sometimes
applied
to
the
buzzard
. [
Written
also
glead
,
gled
,
gleed
,
glade
,
and
glide
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Glide
n.
Zool.
The
glede
or
kite
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Glide
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Glided
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Gliding
.]
1.
To
move
gently
and
smoothly
;
to
pass
along
without
noise
,
violence
,
or
apparent
effort
;
to
pass
rapidly
and
easily
,
or
with
a
smooth
,
silent
motion
,
as
a
river
in
its
channel
,
a
bird
in
the
air
,
a
skater
over
ice
.
The
river
glideth
at
his
own
sweet
will
.
--
Wordsworth
.
2.
Phon.
To
pass
with
a
glide
,
as
the
voice
.
3.
Aëronautics
To
move
through
the
air
by
virtue
of
gravity
or
momentum
;
to
volplane
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Glide
,
n.
1.
The
act
or
manner
of
moving
smoothly
,
swiftly
,
and
without
labor
or
obstruction
.
They
prey
at
last
ensnared
,
he
dreadful
darts
,
With
rapid
glide
,
along
the
leaning
line
. --
Thomson
.
Seeing
Orlando
,
it
unlink'd
itself
,
And
with
indented
glides
did
slip
away
. --
Shak
.
2.
Phon.
A
transitional
sound
in
speech
which
is
produced
by
the
changing
of
the
mouth
organs
from
one
definite
position
to
another
,
and
with
gradual
change
in
the
most
frequent
cases
;
as
in
passing
from
the
begining
to
the
end
of
a
regular
diphthong
,
or
from
vowel
to
consonant
or
consonant
to
vowel
in
a
syllable
,
or
from
one
component
to
the
other
of
a
double
or
diphthongal
consonant
(
see
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §§ 19, 161, 162).
Also
(
by
Bell
and
others
),
the
vanish
(
or
brief
final
element
)
or
the
brief
initial
element
,
in
a
class
of
diphthongal
vowels
,
or
the
brief
final
or
initial
part
of
some
consonants
(
see
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §§ 18, 97, 191).
Note:
☞
The
on-glide
of
a
vowel
or
consonant
is
the
glidemade
in
passing
to
it
,
the
off-glide
,
one
made
in
passing
from
it
.
Glides
of
the
other
sort
are
distinguished
as
initial
or
final
,
or
fore-glides
and
after-glides
.
For
voice-glide
,
see
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §§ 17, 95.
3.
Aëronautics
Movement
of
a
glider
, aëroplane,
etc
.,
through
the
air
under
gravity
or
its
own
movement
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
glide
n
1:
a
vowel-like
sound
that
serves
as
a
consonant
[
syn
:
semivowel
]
2:
the
act
of
moving
smoothly
along
a
surface
while
remaining
in
contact
with
it
; "
his
slide
didn't
stop
until
the
bottom
of
the
hill
"; "
the
children
lined
up
for
a
coast
down
the
snowy
slope
" [
syn
:
slide
,
coast
]
3:
the
activity
of
flying
a
glider
[
syn
:
gliding
,
sailplaning
,
soaring
,
sailing
]
v
1:
move
smoothly
and
effortlessly
2:
fly
in
or
as
if
in
a
glider
plane
3:
cause
to
move
or
pass
silently
,
smoothly
,
or
imperceptibly
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