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2 Translation results for
slide
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
slide
noun
slides
deslizamiento
;
resbalón
;
tobogán (para niños)
;
diapositiva (fotográfica)
;
descenso
Children on a slide in a public playground
Synonyms of
slide
noun
decline
,
sliding
,
slip
,
transparency
slide
verb
slid, has slid, is sliding, slides
correr, deslizar
;
resbalar
;
deslizarse
;
bajar
A child sliding on the snow
Example sentences of
slide
verb
•
The door
slides
open easily.
•
The firefighters
slid
down the pole to their trucks.
•
He
slid
the bottle across the table.
•
Slide
your finger along the seam.
•
She
slid
the paper under the door.
More examples
•
He
slid
across the ice.
•
Cars were slipping and
sliding
all over the roads during the snowstorm.
•
Her purse
slid
out of her hands.
•
The strap of her dress kept
sliding
down.
•
She
slid
into the booth beside us.
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Synonyms of
slide
verb
decline
,
glide
,
slip
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Related phrases for
slide
slide show
- presentación, presentación de diapositivas
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Reverse translation for
slide
deslizamiento
resbalón
- slip
tobogán
(para niños)
- toboggan, sled, slide, chute
diapositiva
(fotográfica)
- slide, transparency
descenso
- descent, drop, fall
correr
- to run, to race, to travel over, to cover, to move, to slide, to roll, to draw (curtains), to rush, to flow
deslizar
- to slide, to slip, to slip in
resbalar
- to slip, to slide, to slip up, to make a mistake, to skid
deslizarse
- to slide, to glide, to slip away
bajar
- to drop, to fall, to lower, to let down, to take down, to come down, to go down, to reduce (prices), to ebb (of tides), to lower, to bow (the head), to go down, to descend
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