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ślizgać się
I. slide <slid, slid> [slaɪd] VERB intr
1. slide (glide):
slide
slide drawers
wysuwać [perf wysunąć] się
to slide off a surface
zsuwać [perf zsunąć] się
2. slide (move quietly):
to slide into a room
wślizgiwać [perf wślizgnąć] się do pokoju
3. slide (decline):
slide
spadać [perf spaść]
slide city, country
podupadać [perf podupaść]
to let sth/things slide
II. slide <slid, slid> [slaɪd] VERB trans
slide
przesuwać [perf przesunąć]
slide drawer
wysuwać [perf wysunąć]
slide door, hatch
zasuwać [perf zasunąć]
III. slide [slaɪd] SUBST
1. slide FOTO:
slide
slide
2. slide (act of sliding):
slide
3. slide (sliding place on ice):
slide
4. slide (playground structure):
slide
5. slide GEO:
slide
6. slide kein Pl WIRTSCH:
slide
7. slide (for microscope):
slide
8. slide MUS:
slide
9. slide Brit (hair clip):
slide
OpenDict-Eintrag
slide SUBST
rock slide GEO
hair slide SUBST
hair slide
slide projector SUBST
slide projector
slide rule SUBST
slide rule
Present
Islide
youslide
he/she/itslides
weslide
youslide
theyslide
Past
Islid
youslid
he/she/itslid
weslid
youslid
theyslid
Present Perfect
Ihaveslid
youhaveslid
he/she/ithasslid
wehaveslid
youhaveslid
theyhaveslid
Past Perfect
Ihadslid
youhadslid
he/she/ithadslid
wehadslid
youhadslid
theyhadslid
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to slide shut
zamykać [perf zamknąć]
to slide off a surface
zsuwać [perf zsunąć] się
to slide into a room
wślizgiwać [perf wślizgnąć] się do pokoju
to let sth/things slide
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It also gives you the perfect chance to accessorise, whether it is with a headband or hair slides for a cute touch.
www.tv3.ie
She gestures and laughs easily, ducking her head so her brown-gold hair slides across her face.
www.wired.com
Click through this curly hair slide show and you'll see exactly what we mean.
honey.nine.com.au
Rows of glass bangles, cheap plastic hair slides, combs and conch shells vie for attention with garish religious pictures, peacock feathers, sticky sweets and sandalwood elephants.
www.telegraph.co.uk