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I . skid <-dd-> [skɪd] VERBE intr

II . skid [skɪd] SUBST

1. skid (while driving):

skid
to go into a skid

2. skid:

skids plur AVIAT
płozy fpl

skid mark SUBST (from braking)

skid row SUBST sans pl esp AM

Expressions couramment utilisées avec skid

to be on skid row
to go into a skid

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
The monkey harness allowed a door gunner great movement, including to lean outward on the helicopter skids, to get a better firing angle.
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Their houses then were jacked up, placed on skids, and taken to the waterfront.
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The latter carried a landing skid with a fixed monowheel behind it, under the wing.
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In the process of skidding off at the command of the captain the flight engineer turned off the engines by means of the emergency brake.
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The undercarriage consisted of a pair of skids each bearing a pair of wheels, supplemented by a castoring nosewheel and a tailskid.
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Modular process plants are process systems contained within frames, called skids.
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A skid from the nose ended under the wing with a small monowheel; a little tailwheel was fixed below the rudder hinge.
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Conventional fixed landing gear, with a rear skid, wheels in teardrop covers on serial aircraft.
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In the latter case, where the vehicle is skidding around a bend, the friction is at its limit and the inequalities becomes equations.
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The aircraft skidded some 200 m before hitting a tree and bursting into flames.
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