skid

skid
1. intransitive verb,
-dd-
1) schlittern; (from one side to the other; spinning round) schleudern
2) (on foot) rutschen
2. noun
1) Schlittern/Schleudern, das

go into a skid — ins Schlittern/Schleudern geraten

2) (Aeronaut.) Gleitkufe, die
* * *
[skid] 1. past tense, past participle - skidded; verb
(to slide accidentally sideways: His back wheel skidded and he fell off his bike.) rutschen
2. noun
1) (an accidental slide sideways.) das Rutschen
2) (a wedge etc put under a wheel to check it on a steep place.) der Stützbalken
* * *
skid
[skɪd]
I. vi
<-dd->
1. (slide while driving) rutschen, schlittern; (skew around) schleudern
to \skid to a halt schlitternd zum Stehen kommen
to \skid off the road von der Straße geschleudert werden
to \skid on the wet road auf der nassen Straße ins Rutschen kommen
2. (slide over surface)
to \skid along/across sth (in a controlled fashion) über etw akk [hinweg]gleiten; (out of control) über etw akk rutschen
II. n
1. (slide while driving) Rutschen nt, Schlittern nt; (skewing round) Schleudern nt
to correct a \skid ein Fahrzeug wieder unter Kontrolle bringen
to go into a \skid ins Schleudern geraten
2. AVIAT (on aircraft) Gleitkufe f
3. (set of wooden rollers) Rolle f
4.
to be on the \skids (fam) auf dem absteigenden Ast sein fam
to put the \skids under sb/sth BRIT, AUS (fam) jdn/etw zu Fall bringen
* * *
[skɪd]
1. n
1) (= sliding movement AUT ETC) Schleudern nt

to steer into/against a skid — mit-/gegensteuern

to go into a skid — ins Schleudern geraten or kommen

to correct a skid, to pull out of a skid — das Fahrzeug abfangen or wieder in seine Gewalt bekommen

to stop with a skid — schleudernd zum Stehen kommen

2) (on wheel) Rolle f
3) (= runner) Gleiter m; (of plane, sledge etc) Gleitkufe f
4) skidspl (fig)

he was on or hit the skids (inf)es ging abwärts mit ihm

her marriage/career is on the skids (inf) — ihre Ehe/Karriere ist ins Schleudern geraten

to put the skids under sb/sb's plans (inf) — jdn/jds Pläne zu Fall bringen, jdm die Suppe versalzen (inf)

2. vi
(car, objects) schleudern; (person) ausrutschen

to skid across the floor — über den Boden rutschen or schlittern

the car skidded into a tree — der Wagen schleuderte gegen einen Baum

* * *
skid [skıd]
A s
1. Stützbalken m
2. TECH
a) Rolle f (für Lasten)
b) Ladebalken m, -bock m, Gleitschiene f
3. Bremsklotz m
4. FLUG Gleitkufe f, Sporn(rad) m(n)
5. SCHIFF
a) pl Holzfender m
b) Bootsschlitten m
6. auch AUTO Rutschen n, Schleudern n:
go into a skid C 2;
skid chain AUTO Schneekette f;
skid mark
a) Schleuderspur f,
b) pl sl hum Bremsspuren pl (in der Unterhose)
7. fig umg put the skids on (oder under)
a) jemandem einen Strich durch die Rechnung machen umg,
b) jemandes Pläne etc durchkreuzen,
c) jemandem Feuer unter dem Hintern machen umg;
he’s on the skids es geht abwärts mit ihm
B v/t
1. auf einer Gleitschiene oder auf Rollen fortbewegen
2. ein Rad bremsen, hemmen
C v/i
1. rutschen, (ab-, aus)gleiten
2. schleudern, ins Schleudern geraten oder kommen (Auto etc)
3. FLUG seitlich abrutschen
4. fig hinweggehen (over über akk)
* * *
1. intransitive verb,
-dd-
1) schlittern; (from one side to the other; spinning round) schleudern
2) (on foot) rutschen
2. noun
1) Schlittern/Schleudern, das

go into a skid — ins Schlittern/Schleudern geraten

2) (Aeronaut.) Gleitkufe, die
* * *
n.
Kufe -n f.
Rahmen - m.
Rutsch -en m.
Schlitten m. v.
rutschen v.
schleudern v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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