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Qué (quién) es Glide - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Glide (disambiguation); Glides

glide         
(glides, gliding, glided)
1.
If you glide somewhere, you move silently and in a smooth and effortless way.
Waiters glide between tightly packed tables bearing trays of pasta.
VERB: V prep/adv
2.
When birds or aeroplanes glide, they float on air currents.
Our only companion is the wandering albatross, which glides effortlessly and gracefully behind the yacht.
VERB: V prep/adv
glide         
I. v. n.
1.
Slip, slide, move smoothly.
2.
Flow, lapse, run, roll on.
II. n.
Lapse, slip, gliding, sliding, continuous motion.
glide         
¦ verb
1. move with a smooth, quiet continuous motion.
2. fly without power or in a glider.
¦ noun
1. an instance of gliding.
2. Phonetics a sound produced as the vocal organs move towards or away from articulation of a vowel or consonant, for example j in duke dju:k.
3. Cricket a glancing stroke which slightly deflects the ball, especially towards the leg side.
Derivatives
gliding noun
Origin
OE glidan, of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Glide

Glide may refer to:

  • Gliding flight, to fly without thrust
Ejemplos de uso de Glide
1. Cecil Williams, who heads the Glide foundation and affiliated Glide Memorial United Methodist Church.
2. Graceful, pure white egrets glide above green native sawgrass.
3. Dugout canoes glide silently through the brackish waters.
4. Glide announced plans for this year‘s auction on Tuesday.
5. More often than not officers glide by in their cars unacknowledged.