美 [ɡlaɪd baɪ]
悄悄地过去:轻松、平稳地通过某事物或某个时间段,通常指时间过得很快。
... slip by 飞掠而过, (时间)悄悄... glide by 不知不觉中滑过... go along 前进 ...
They glide by moving their bodies in curves.
它们通过弯曲移动身体的方式滑行。
In the engine, he watched the trees glide by.
在火车头里,他望着树木往后驰去。
Instead of saying 'Excuse me', he prefers to glide by one side.
他宁愿在一边悄悄地走,也不愿意说“打扰了”。
So we've consistently said by the end of the year, on the current glide path,68,000.
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The air-conditioning is turned low, staff bearing salvers of fruity drinks glide by and the dazzle of rack upon rack of jewelry is blinding.
Pass the Verona Canal, where gondolas effortlessly glide by, on your way to Campo Santo Stefano, a square that leads to a number of secretive Baroque courtyards and portico arches.
Elena Ambrosiadou, the Greek founder of the Cyprus-based hedge fund Ikos, first laid eyes on the Maltese Falcon as she watched it glide by the Grecian island of Delos.