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короткая
escala móvil
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
sliding scale [Am ˌslaɪdɪŋ ˈskeɪl, Brit] SUBST
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. slide <Past & Past Part slid [slɪd]> [Am slaɪd, Brit slʌɪd] VERB intr
1. slide (slip):
2.1. slide (move smoothly, glide) + Adv Kompl:
2.2. slide <sliding, Part Präs >:
II. slide <Past & Past Part slid [slɪd]> [Am slaɪd, Brit slʌɪd] VERB trans + Adv Kompl
III. slide [Am slaɪd, Brit slʌɪd] SUBST
1.1. slide (in playground, pool):
rodadero m Col
resbalín m Chil
1.2. slide (on ice, slope):
2.1. slide (action):
resbalada f LatAm
2.2. slide (decline):
3.1. slide FOTO:
3.2. slide (for microscope):
5.1. slide MUS (sequence of notes):
5.2. slide MUS (on instrument):
6. slide:
slide, a. slide control AUDIO, ELEK
I. scale1 [Am skeɪl, Brit skeɪl] SUBST
1.1. scale C (on fish, snake):
1.2. scale C (flake):
2. scale U (deposit):
II. scale1 [Am skeɪl, Brit skeɪl] VERB trans
1. scale fish:
2. scale kettle:
scale2 [Am skeɪl, Brit skeɪl] SUBST
1. scale (for weighing):
scale usu pl
scale usu pl
2. scale (pan):
I. scale3 [Am skeɪl, Brit skeɪl] SUBST
1.1. scale (on measuring instrument):
1.2. scale (table, ranking):
1.3. scale (promotion ladder):
1.4. scale (ruler):
2.1. scale kein Pl (extent, size):
2.2. scale kein Pl (of map, diagram):
not to scale
not to scale attr model/drawing
3. scale MUS:
II. scale3 [Am skeɪl, Brit skeɪl] VERB trans (climb)
scale mountain/wall/rock face
scale ladder
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sliding scale SUBST
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a sliding scale WIRTSCH
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I. scale1 [skeɪl] SUBST
1. scale ZOOL:
2. scale kein Pl TECH, MED:
II. scale1 [skeɪl] VERB trans
1. scale (remove scales):
2. scale TECH, MED:
scale2 [skeɪl] SUBST
scale (weighing device):
Wendungen:
I. scale3 [skeɪl] SUBST (range, magnitude, proportion)
scale a. MUS
a sliding scale WIRTSCH
II. scale3 [skeɪl] VERB trans
1. scale (climb):
2. scale TECH, ARCHIT:
sliding ADJ
sliding sunroof
sliding door
I. slide [slaɪd] slid, slid VERB intr
1. slide (slip):
2. slide (glide smoothly):
II. slide [slaɪd] slid, slid VERB trans
III. slide [slaɪd] SUBST
1. slide (act of sliding):
2. slide (sliding place on ice):
3. slide (playground structure):
4. slide GEO:
5. slide FIN:
6. slide FOTO:
7. slide for microscope:
8. slide MUS:
9. slide Brit (hair clip):
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sliding scale SUBST
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a sliding scale WIRTSCH
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I. scale1 [skeɪl] SUBST
1. scale ZOOL:
2. scale TECH, MED:
II. scale1 [skeɪl] VERB trans
1. scale (remove scales):
2. scale TECH, MED:
scale2 [skeɪl] SUBST
scale (weighing device):
Wendungen:
I. scale3 [skeɪl] SUBST (range, magnitude, proportion)
scale a. MUS
a sliding scale WIRTSCH
II. scale3 [skeɪl] VERB trans
1. scale (climb):
2. scale TECH, ARCHIT:
I. slide <slid, slid> [slaɪd] VERB intr
1. slide (glide smoothly):
2. slide (slip):
II. slide <slid, slid> [slaɪd] VERB trans
III. slide [slaɪd] SUBST
1. slide (act of sliding):
2. slide (incline):
3. slide (playground structure):
4. slide FOTO:
5. slide for microscope:
6. slide GEO:
7. slide FIN:
8. slide MUS:
sliding ADJ
sliding sunroof
sliding door
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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Hatch covers can slide forwards, backwards, or to the side, lift up or fold up.
en.wikipedia.org
While near-term contracts continue to slide on ample supply, long-dated ones remain elevated.
www.businessinsider.com
He also gains a few new abilities, notably a dash, a slide attack, and a super jump that doubles as an uppercut.
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The first team to unlock their lock would win a trip to a waterfall rock slide and a picnic lunch.
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Others offer templates allowing the slide show to be easily edited and changed.
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