
Glided
UK
/ˈɡlaɪdɪd/
US
/ˈɡlaɪdɪd/

Translation glided into russian
glide
Verbglided
Past Simple / Past Participle
glide
glides
glided Past Simple / Past Participle
gliding Gerund
The swan began to glide gracefully across the lake.
Лебедь начал грациозно скользить по озеру.
The pilot managed to glide the plane to a safe landing.
Пилот сумел планировать самолет для безопасной посадки.
Additional translations
скользнуть
рассеяться
Definitions
glide
NounA smooth and continuous movement, typically through the air or over a surface.
The eagle's glide across the sky was a majestic sight.
A type of vowel sound in linguistics that is characterized by a smooth transition from one vowel to another within the same syllable.
The word 'coin' contains a glide between the 'o' and 'i' sounds.
glide
VerbTo move smoothly and continuously along, as if without effort or resistance.
The swan glided gracefully across the lake.
To fly without engine power, using air currents.
The pilot managed to glide the plane safely to the ground after the engines failed.
To cause something to move smoothly and effortlessly.
She glided the brush across the canvas, creating a beautiful painting.
Idioms and phrases
glide smoothly
The bird managed to glide smoothly through the air.
плавно скользить
Птице удалось плавно скользить по воздуху.
glide effortlessly
She seemed to glide effortlessly across the dance floor.
легко скользить
Казалось, она легко скользила по танцполу.
glide gracefully
The ice skater could glide gracefully, impressing the audience.
изящно скользить
Фигуристка могла изящно скользить, поражая публику.
glide silently
The submarine was able to glide silently beneath the waves.
бесшумно скользить
Подводная лодка могла бесшумно скользить под волнами.
glide across
The swan glided across the pond.
скользить через
Лебедь скользил через пруд.
effortlessly glide
The dancer managed to effortlessly glide across the stage.
легко скользить
Танцор смог легко скользить по сцене.