スライドsuraido
1.

The act of gliding or moving smoothly along a surface, often resulting in a change in position without significant resistance.

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A method of adjusting one value in response to fluctuations in another value, typically used in financial contexts, such as modifying pension amounts based on changes in the cost of living.

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The process of shifting or rearranging scheduled activities or tasks without altering their intended order, often in response to changing circumstances.

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A device that projects a transparent image onto a screen by shining light through a film slide, commonly used for visual presentations.

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A glass plate used in microscopy to hold specimens for examination, allowing for detailed observation through the microscope.

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A musical technique employed on string instruments, where the position of the finger is smoothly adjusted along the fretboard to create varying pitches after initially sounding the string.

スライドショーsuraidoshoo
1.

A visual presentation format where a sequence of images is displayed one after another, typically facilitated by a computer program, often used for educational or informational purposes.

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A multimedia display that combines images, text, and sometimes audio, organized into a linear format to enhance communication of ideas or stories to an audience.

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A digital exhibit consisting of a collection of images that are presented in succession, allowing viewers to visually engage with the content in a structured manner.