slip 英 [slɪp]   美 [slɪp]

slip

slip  英 [slɪp] 美 [slɪp]

v. 滑动;滑倒;下滑  n. 滑,滑倒,下滑;疏漏;纸条 

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She slipped over on the ice and broke her leg. 她在冰上滑倒把腿摔断了。
His hat had slipped over one eye. 他的帽子滑下来遮住了一只眼睛。

  • When you slip, you slide or skid unintentionally. A slip is also a kind of underwear you wear under a skirt. A Freudian slip, on the other hand, is a slip of the tongue.
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  • v. 滑动;滑倒;下滑
  • n. 滑,滑倒,下滑;疏漏;纸条
  • 1. She slipped over on the ice and broke her leg.

    她在冰上滑倒把腿摔断了。

  • 2. His hat had slipped over one eye.

    他的帽子滑下来遮住了一只眼睛。

  • 3. The fish slipped out of my hand.

    鱼从我手里溜掉了。

  • 4. The ship slipped into the harbour at night.

    船在夜间悄然进港。

  • 5. She knew that time was slipping away.

    她知道时间在飞逝。

  • 6. Anna slipped her hand into his.

    安娜悄悄把手伸过去,让他握住。

  • 7. I managed to slip ina few jokes.

    我设法穿插了几个笑话。

  • 8. They'd slipped some money to the guards.

    他们悄悄塞给卫兵一些钱。

  • 9. His popularity has slipped recently.

    近来他已不如过去那样受欢迎。

  • 10. He began to slip into debt.

    他开始欠债了。

  • 11. to slip into of a dress,to slip out of a dress

    麻利地穿上╱脱掉连衣裙

  • 12. to slip your shoes on,to slip your shoes off

    蹬上╱脱了鞋

  • 13. He recited the whole poem without making a single slip.

    他一字不差地背诵了全诗。

  • 14. I wrote it down on a slip of paper.

    我把它记在一张纸条上。

  • 15. a betting slip

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  • slip (n.1) mid-15c., "edge of a garment;" 1550s, "narrow strip," probably from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch slippe "cut, slit," possibly related to Old English toslifan "to split, cleave." Sense of "narrow piece of paper" (as in pink slip) in 1680s.
  • slip (n.2) in various senses from slip (v.). Meaning "act of slipping" is from 1590s. Meaning "mistake, minor fault, blunder" is from 1610s. Sense of "woman's sleeveless garment" (1761) is from notion of something easily slipped on or off (compare sleeve). To give (someone) the slip "escape from" is from 1560s. Meaning "landing place for ships" is mid-15c.; more technical sense in ship-building is from 1769. Slip of the tongue is 1725 (from Latin lapsus linguae); slip of the pen (Latin lapsus calami) is 1650s.
  • slip (n.3) "potter's clay," mid-15c., "mud, slime," from Old English slypa, slyppe "slime, paste, pulp, soft semi-liquid mass," related to slupan "to slip" (from PIE root *sleubh- "to slide, slip").
  • slip (n.4) "sprig or twig for planting or grafting, small shoot," late 15c., of uncertain origin. Compare Middle Dutch slippe, German schlippe, schlipfe "cut, slit, strip." Hence "young person of small build" (1580s, as in a slip of a girl); see slip (n.1).
  • slip (v.) early 14c., "to escape, to move softly and quickly," from an unrecorded Old English word or cognate Middle Low German slippen "to glide, slide," from Proto-Germanic *slipan (source also of Old High German slifan, Middle Dutch slippen, German schleifen "to glide, slide"), from PIE *sleib-, from root *(s)lei- "slimy, sticky, slippery" (see slime (n.)).
slip / slɪp ; NAmE slɪp / verb , noun slip slips slipped slipping verb ( -pp- ) slide/fall 滑;倒 1 [intransitive ] slip(over) to slide a short distance by accident so that you fall or nearly fall 滑倒;滑跤 She slipped over on the ice and broke her leg. 她在冰上滑倒把腿摔断了。 As I ran up the stairs, my foot slipped and I fell. 我跑上楼梯时失脚摔倒了。 out of position 脱离位置 2 [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) to slide out of position or out of your hand 滑落;滑离;脱落 His hat had slipped over one eye. 他的帽子滑下来遮住了一只眼睛。 The fish slipped out of my hand. 鱼从我手里溜掉了。 The child slipped from his graspand ran off. 他一把没抓牢,让那孩子跑掉了。 ( figurative) She was careful not to let her control slip. 她小心翼翼,不让自己失控。 go/put quickly 快速地走╱放置 3 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to go somewhere quickly and quietly, especially without being noticed 悄悄疾行;溜 SYN creep She slipped out of the house before the others were awake. 她趁别人还没醒,溜出了房子。 The ship slipped into the harbour at night. 船在夜间悄然进港。 ( figurative) She knew that time was slipping away. 她知道时间在飞逝。 4 [transitive ] to put sth somewhere quickly, quietly or secretly 迅速放置;悄悄塞;偷偷放 slipsth + adv./prep. Anna slipped her hand into his. 安娜悄悄把手伸过去,让他握住。 I managed to slip a few jokes into my speech. 我设法在讲话中穿插了几个笑话。 I managed to slip ina few jokes. 我设法穿插了几个笑话。 slipsth to sb They'd slipped some money to the guards. 他们悄悄塞给卫兵一些钱。 slipsb sth They'd slipped the guards some money. 他们悄悄塞给卫兵一些钱。 become worse 变差 5 [intransitive ] to fall to a lower level; to become worse 下降;退步;变差 His popularity has slipped recently. 近来他已不如过去那样受欢迎。 That's three times she's beaten me—I must be slipping! 她已经赢了我三回了,我一定是退步了! into difficult situation 陷入困境 6 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to pass into a particular state or situation, especially a difficult or unpleasant one 陷入,进入(困难或不愉快的处境) He began to slip intodebt. 他开始欠债了。 The patient had slipped intoa coma. 病人陷入昏迷状态。 We seem to have slipped behind schedule. 我们好像已经赶不上日程安排了。 clothes on/off 穿╱脱衣服 7 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to put clothes on or to take them off quickly and easily (迅速且容易地)穿上,脱下 + adv./prep. to slip into/out of a dress 麻利地穿上╱脱掉连衣裙 slipsth + adv./prep. to slip your shoes on/off 蹬上╱脱了鞋 He slipped a coat over his sweatshirt. 他将一件外衣披在长袖套衫上。 get free 摆脱 8 [transitive ] to get free; to make sth/sb/yourself free from sth 摆脱;挣脱;松开;放走 slipsth The ship had slipped its moorings in the night. 那艘船在夜间漂离了停泊处。 slip(sth) + adj. The animal had slipped freeand escaped. 那头动物挣脱逃跑了。 IDIOMS let ˈslip sth to give sb information that is supposed to be secret 泄露;无意中说出 I happened to let it slipthat he had given me £1 000 for the car. 我一不小心说出了他花 1 000 英镑买走我那辆车的事。 She tried not to let slip what she knew. 她尽量不把她所知道的事泄露出去。 let sth ˈslip (through your fingers) to miss or fail to use an opportunity 错过(机会);失去(机会) Don't let the chance to work abroad slip through your fingers. 这个出国工作的机会你可不要错过。 slip your ˈmind if sth slips your mind,you forget it or forget to do it 被遗忘 ˌslip one ˈover on sb ( informal) to trick sb 欺骗;愚弄 slip through the ˈnet when sb/sth slips through the net,an organization or a system fails to find them and deal with them 漏网;被漏掉 We tried to contact all former students, but one or two slipped through the net. 我们试图同所有的校友取得联系,但有一两个未能找到。 more at gear n. , tongue n. PHRASAL VERBS ˌslip aˈway to stop existing; to disappear or die 消失;消亡;死去 Their support gradually slipped away. 他们逐渐失去支持。 ˌslip ˈout when sth slips out,you say it without really intending to 无意中说出(或泄露) I'm sorry I said that. It just slipped out. 抱歉,我说了这样的话。这不过是无意中说出口的。 ˌslip ˈup ( informal) to make a careless mistake 疏忽;不小心出差错 We can't afford to slip up. 我们疏忽不得。 related noun slip-up noun small mistake 差错 1 a small mistake, usually made by being careless or not paying attention 差错;疏漏;纰漏 He recited the whole poem without making a single slip. 他一字不差地背诵了全诗。 see also Freudian slip synonyms at mistake piece of paper 2 a small piece of paper, especially one for writing on or with sth printed on it 纸条;便条;小纸片 I wrote it down on a slip of paper. 我把它记在一张纸条上。 a betting slip 赌注单 see also payslip act of slipping 滑跤 3 an act of slipping 滑跤;滑倒;失脚 One slip and you could fall to your death. 一失脚,你就会摔死。 clothing 衣服 4 a piece of women's underwear like a thin dress or skirt, worn under a dress 衬裙 in cricket 板球 5 a player who stands behind and to one side of the batsmanand tries to catch the ball; the position on the field where this player stands (击球员后侧的)守场员;守场员所站的位置 IDIOMS give sb the ˈslip ( informal) to escape or get away from sb who is following or chasing you 摆脱某人的追踪;甩掉某人的跟踪 a ˈslip of a boy, girl, etc. ( old-fashioned) a small or thin, usually young, person 小男孩(或女孩等);瘦男孩(或女孩等) a slip of the ˈpen/ˈtongue a small mistake in sth that you write or say 笔误;口误 Did I call you Richard? Sorry, Robert, just a slip of the tongue. 我刚才是不是叫你理查德了?对不起,罗伯特,我是一时口误。 there's ˌmany a ˈslip 'twixt ˌcup and ˈlip ( saying) nothing is completely certain until it really happens because things can easily go wrong 到嘴的鸭子也会飞走(指没有十拿九稳的事) slip / slɪp ; NAmE slɪp /
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