0 (especially of a vehicle) to slide along a surface so that you have no control -- (尤指车辆)打滑
1 a sliding movement that cannot be controlled -- 打滑
In the 1970s, logs were dragged on small skid trails with light tractors to the stand boundary.
Then again, the hand invents for its part: it skids, seriously deforms the figure that the ear was hoping to guide.
In the past, this transmitter had to be manually removed when the skid was sent for cleaning.
Each skid incorporates a transmitter, which is essential for the manufacturing facility to monitor the location of each car body.
Mathematical models of skidding and loading time predictions as functions of effective factors have been presented to help the optimized utilization of a management unit.
Logging gaps were found by walking the skid trails and locating old tree stumps.
The skids are moving bases that hold the car body as it travels around the paint shop.
The skidding cost model was used to estimate the skidding cost for one cubic metre of wood extracted over different skidding distances.