US /slaɪd/
・UK /slaɪd/
That means the boundaries between the Anatolia plate and the Africa and Arabia plates are trying to slide against each other,
and Arabia plates are trying to slide against each other
If you replace them with circular or smooth rocks, they would slide over each other and compromise the strength of the track ballast.
And the Turkish government has let their violations slide.
has let their violations slide.
I could also, if I wanted to, slide the brick.
If it was too heavy, I could just slide the brick along instead of lifting it up.
When your opponent takes off the dribble, you want to try to slide and beat him into the spot and make them change direction.
As Leo changes his direction, I want to open my body up and turn and slide and try to beat him in the next position.
For example, when you add new columns to a model over time, especially on huge models where full refresh will take too much, there's different ways you can So if I understood correctly, like what you can do is, as I mentioned, like the last method in the slide.
Oh, wrong slide.
I thought the next slide was the one I wanted.
Engineers did just that, triggering an intense snowy slide that kicked up a powdery plume in the Cottonwoods Canyon area, all to try and prevent damage should just such a thing happen again.
They used the speed and size of the 1960 slide as a starting point, and carried out a barrage of tests, ultimately concluding that the dam would be safe so long as it was not filled above a height of 700 metres, or 2,297 feet.
And they're on these wooden boards that they can just continue to slide down.