skid• I suppose the driver of that car skidded.• So I was skidding and bumping along the runway, trying to get the beast to translational-lift speed.• The car in front of me skidded and I slammed the brakes on to avoid it.• Then I skidded and slanted through into Public BathsSurf.• People come right through a closed ramp, skidding and veering around me.• The other car had skidded into hers and made her forget the phone call.• Nineteen people were injuredtoday when a busskidded off the road into a ditch.• The plane touched down and skidded off the runway.• They set off down the road, the dogsskidding on the hard packedsnow.• When our buckets are full, we top the tour with a skiddingriff of singingsand.• It skidded slightly and slowed down.• She skidded to a halt, jumped off her scooter, and ran into the house.
4sport 体育运动 [usually singular]American EnglishAmE a period of time during which a person or team is not successful – used in newsreports 〔运动员或球队的〕低迷期〔用于新闻报道〕
went into ... skid• The driver of a third car also lost control and went into a skid.• He grabbed the brake, pulled, and the buggy went into a wild skid and turned over.
VERB + SKID | SKID + NOUNVERB + SKID➤get into, go into失控打滑◇The bus went into a skid and crashed into the barrier.公共汽車失控打滑撞到障礙物上。SKID + NOUN➤mark打滑痕跡◇The police examined the skid marks to see how fast the car had been going.警察檢查了車輪滑行痕跡,以判斷汽車當時開得有多快。