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Перевод: skidding


[существительное]
скольжение на крыло; боковое скольжение; занос ; буксование; торможение юзом


Тезаурус:

  1. He was skidding.
  2. However, it is best to avoid continuous harsh braking which may just result in locking the wheel and skidding.
  3. At the same time a fleet of lorries equipped with a device called SCRIM (Sideways Force Coefficient Routine Investigation Machine) began a three-year programme of monitoring the skidding resistance of Britain's major roads.
  4. He scrambled to his feet and made a dash for the door, skidding to a halt only inches short of the now frantic bulldog.
  5. The more the men whistled, the more ribald their remarks, the faster she walked; but the faster she walked, the more of a sexual object, or sexual quarry, she became, twisting and turning between the rows of benches (for she soon lost her bearings), stumbling over piles of metal parts, skidding on the oily floor, her cheeks as red as her hair, the wings of her nostrils white, her eyes fixed steadfastly ahead, refusing to meet the gaze of her tormentors. " 'Allo, darlin', lookin' for me?
  6. I remembered how in England I had pitied them all tucked away in oblivion: Feathers, the first man of my course to go missing; Johnny Soames whose aircraft I had watched skidding away from the formation on one of the early daylight raids over northern France.
  7. How the Scottish paragliders imagined this sport would adapt to the arctic, savage, gale-torn mountains of home is anybody's guess, but they appear to be quite happy flapping around in the rain before plummeting out of the sky like Icarus and skidding to an inelegant halt face first in small lochans.
  8. To the massed spectators in the stands, flung in an instant from joyous acclaim of a Royal winner to horrified, dumbfounded silence, Devon Loch had seemed to leap at an imaginary obstacle before slithering to the ground and skidding along to a halt, the momentum throwing Francis up on to the horse's neck.
  9. When the jobs were done, I switched off my torch and lay on my back listening to a gerbil skidding up and down the tent under the fly-sheet.
  10. Skidding on a gravy-greased platter as she tried to kick, she lost her balance, and her mother slapped her face hard.
  11. Robyn followed as best she could, her high-heeled boots skidding on the slippery surfaces, polished by generations of men grinding black sand underfoot.
  12. It drove to one side, then turned 90 degrees, its tracks skidding on the rubble.
  13. It was expected that identifying and resurfacing slippery roads would reduce skidding accidents by 1800 a year.

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