skid

స్కిడ్
definition
verb
the taxicab skidded to a halt
(of a vehicle) slide, typically sideways or obliquely, on slippery ground or as a result of stopping or turning too quickly.
fasten a skid to (a wheel) as a brake.
noun
the Volvo went into a skid
an act of skidding or sliding.
A metre below the skids of the aircraft was the ledge onto which we were to leap, and below that was a sheer 100-metre drop into what from the air looked like an otherwise inaccessible canyon.
a runner attached to the underside of an aircraft for use when landing on snow or grass.
translation of 'skid'
చక్రము జారుట,
ప్రక్కకు జారిపోపు
example
Similar studies to those in Holland were carried out in the United Kingdom and the results were used to develop a 'skid' resistance specification based on investigatory levels.
It had a shorter hinged shoulder support plate and a 'skid' type bipod.
The noise startled him, and he slid into a side 'skid' .
If you start to hydroplane, don't brake suddenly or turn the wheel, or you might spin into a 'skid' .
An undignified 'skid' and a few slides later found him at the entrance to the parlor, where the voices had retreated to.
Steer control induces a resistance in the steering, encouraging the driver to steer away from the resistance and so, out of the 'skid' or slide.
He believed Mrs Letch probably tried to correct the 'skid' but in doing so steered squarely into the path of the oncoming car.
Contrast that with a gas turbine, which is shipped on a 'skid' and essentially needs only to be hooked up.
The 'skid' steering allows for on-the-spot-turning.
the Volvo went into a 'skid'
All Crash's renowned moves have returned, including the spin attack, the body slam and the slide 'skid' .
Previous to the traffic work, we'd occasionally hear a 'skid' once a week or so, and now it's nearly a daily occurrence.
I slip and slide and 'skid' and bump into things even in the best of weather.
But when I tried to steer into the 'skid' I oversteered and started going round the other way.
He cascaded down the hall, sliding on the damp ground and coming to a 'skid' in front of a door.
The horses also pull the farm's ‘truck,’ an antique box wagon, and 'skid' logs for firewood out of the woods.
Begin your powder turn and then instead of hitting your edges hard to carve a turn, stand up on two feet and let your skis slide or 'skid' diagonally across the fall line.
We would 'skid' the logs to roadside with horses, and then they were hauled to the lake where they were boomed, and a tugboat would take them to the mill.
the Volvo went into a 'skid'
The average 'skid' resistance results are given in Figure 4.
The lumber coming off the saw is bundled and tagged and stacked on a 'skid' .
As I went to fetch the ball, I slipped and went 'skidding' on my hands and knees.
Her bare feet 'skidded' and slid over the dirt, sandals long since broken in the fight.
Just as I began to think that Harvey would only stop when his car ran out of gas, the man 'skidded' his car to a halt at the base of a building under construction.
'Skid' steer loaders are used to dig and move landscaping and building materials.
The car 'skidded' to a halt, and the suited policemen stepped out, hands touching their guns lightly.
They reached the surface and extended their landing 'skids' .
Drivers compete by taking sharp turns on oval tracks that leave their cars 'skidding' sideways.
Subsequently, the vehicle 'skidded' off the road and fell into the deep gorge.
Unmarked crates, heavy machinery, and piles upon piles of empty 'skids' filled the most of it.
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