slippage 英 [ˈslɪpɪdʒ]   美 [ˈslɪpɪdʒ]

slippage

slippage  英 [ˈslɪpɪdʒ] 美 [ˈslɪpɪdʒ]

n. 滑移;滑动;下降 

名词复数:slippages 

They found that the greatest slippage happened in the areas with the most strain and, since this can be measured by GPS, future earthquake-causing slippages could also be predicted. 他们发现最大的滑移出现在应变最大的区域。 由于这可以通过GPS加以测量,未来地震的滑移也可以加以预计。
If a manager's charter is to ensure that a project delivers on all its scope, then a schedule slippage might not qualify as a failure. 如果一个管理人的特许权是确保项目能按照所有范围交付,那么进度的下降就不能作为失败。

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  • n. 滑移;滑动;下降
  • 1. They found that the greatest slippage happened in the areas with the most strain and, since this can be measured by GPS, future earthquake-causing slippages could also be predicted.

    他们发现最大的滑移出现在应变最大的区域。 由于这可以通过GPS加以测量,未来地震的滑移也可以加以预计。

  • 2. If a manager's charter is to ensure that a project delivers on all its scope, then a schedule slippage might not qualify as a failure.

    如果一个管理人的特许权是确保项目能按照所有范围交付,那么进度的下降就不能作为失败。

  • 3. Of the current squads out West, I see only the Hornets as clear candidates for slippage, while the Clippers and Warriors should be poised for big leaps.

    让我们来看看现在西部的球队,我只看了黄蜂队很清楚地会退步,而快船队和勇士队应该能够有一个巨大的飞跃。

  • slippage (n.) 1850, "act of slipping," from slip (v.) + -age.
slip·page / ˈslɪpɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈslɪpɪdʒ / noun [uncountable ,  countable ,  usually singular ] 1 failure to achieve an aim or complete a task by a particular date 延误;逾期 2 a slight or gradual fall in the amount, value, etc. of sth (微弱或逐渐的)下降,降低,贬值 slippage slippages slip·page / ˈslɪpɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈslɪpɪdʒ /
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