glissade

英 [glɪ'sɑːd; -'seɪd] 美 [glɪ'sɑd]
  • vi. 制动滑降;滑步
  • n. 制动滑降;滑步
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glissade (n.)
in dancing, 1843, from French glissade, from glisser "to slip, slide" (13c.), from Frankish *glidan or some other Germanic source (cognate with Dutch glissen), from Proto-Germanic *glidan "to glide" (see glide (v.)). Earlier in English as a verb (1832).