0 to move easily without stopping and without effort or noise -- 滑行,滑动
1 to fly by floating on air currents instead of using power from wings or an engine -- 滑行,滑翔
We saw a condor gliding high above the mountains. 我们看到一只秃鹫在群山上空翱翔。
Unlike other spacecraft, the shuttle can glide back through the atmosphere, land safely, and be reused. 与其他飞行器不同,这种航天��机可以滑翔穿越大气层返回、安全降落并可以重复使用。
In the case of the various gliding events affecting liquids, we may assume that the vocalic outcome reflects a segment's secondary resonance characteristic.
Allowing for the language described in (44) is problematic, because there is no nasal harmony pattern in which glides are opaque, but liquids are targets.
Deletion is a thus a back-up strategy to gliding under this analysis : liquids delete whenever gliding would otherwise be blocked.
Similarly, the presence of glides in a given language may have some kind of threshold below which it may not determine any differences among languages.
In the latter case, glides have a more impor tant status.
In this aspect, glides have the same phonological status as vowels in the process of monosyllabic word merger.
Panning over the scene, the camera glides towards a place where the movie's acousmatic phantom will be caught within the safest vessel of all.
The stimuli were frequency glides, that is, tones that changed in frequency in either an upward or downward direction.
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