词汇 | slip |
释义 | slip verb uk /slɪp/ us /slɪp/-pp- slipverb (SLIDE)B1[ I ] to slide without intending to: 滑倒;失脚 She slipped on the ice.她在冰上滑倒了。 Careful you don't slip - there's water on the floor.小心别滑倒了——地板上有水。 The razor slipped while he was shaving and he cut himself.他刮胡子时剃须刀一滑,把自己划伤了。 C2[ I ] to move out of the correct position: 移出正确的位置,滑走 Her hat had slipped over one eye.她的一只眼睛被滑下的帽子盖住了。 He could feel the rope slipping out of his grasp.他能感觉到绳子正从他手中滑走。 I slipped on the ice and landed right on my bottom! Careful you don't slip on this floor in your socks! He'd slipped in the bath and broken his hip. The glass just slipped from my grasp. I slipped as I stepped onto the platform.我登上站台的时候脚底一滑。 Advancing and moving forward advance ballistically beeline come come over come up cruise gain gain on someone/something ghost head lead make towards something/someone proceed progress pull push run skiddy slide You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: General words for movement slipverb (DO QUICKLY)C2[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ] to go somewhere or put something somewhere quickly, often so that you are not noticed: 溜走;迅速地做;悄悄地做 slip out ofJust slip out of the room while nobody's looking.趁没人注意时溜出房间。 slip betweenShe slipped between the cool cotton sheets and was soon asleep.她钻进凉爽的棉褥单里,很快就睡着了。 slip something into somethingHe slipped a piece of paper into my hand with his address on it.他偷偷把一张写有他地址的纸塞到我的手里。 [ + two objects ]If you slip the waiter some money/slip some money to the waiter he'll give you the best table.如果你偷偷塞点钱给侍者,他会为你安排最好的位置。 I slipped quietly out of the back door.我悄悄地溜出了后门。 She found the side-door open and slipped into the house unseen.她发现边门开着,就偷偷溜了进去。 We managed to slip away unnoticed.我们设法神不知鬼不觉地溜走了。 I slipped a key into his hand while she wasn't looking. I slipped a ten-pound note into his hand as we hugged. Moving quickly agility beetle belt bob up bowl down/along something cannonball gallop gun leg make a dash for something make good timeidiom make hasteidiom make off outrun outrush pelt rush scorch scuttle shoot slipverb (GET WORSE)[ I ] to go into a worse state, often because of lack of control or care: 变糟;下降,退步 Productivity in the factory has slipped noticeably in the last year.工厂一年来生产率显著下降。 The schedule has started to slip (= things are happening later than planned).日程开始推迟。 I don't know what went wrong, I must be slipping.我不知道哪里出了问题,我一定是退步了。 Deteriorating and making worse add admin aggravate backslide be downhillidiom debase deteriorate deterioration devaluation devalue disintegrate dog one step forward, two steps backidiom regress regression regressive regressively wear thinidiom worse worsen slipverb (ESCAPE)[ T ] to get free from, leave, or escape something: 逃离,离开 The ship slipped its moorings.船漂离了停泊处。 [ T ] in boxing, to avoid a punch(= hit) by quickly moving your body or head: slip a punchHe knew how to slip punches beautifully. Ruiz slipped a left jab and blasted Petrov in the temple with a perfect right hand. Running away and escaping abscond abscond from somewhere abscond with someone/something back away back off bail out elopement elude escape from someone/something escape route escapology leg loose run away runaway scarce scarper scram throw underground You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Fighting sports slipverb (VALUE)[ I ] to go down in value: 价值降低 slip againstThe dollar slipped against the Japanese yen.美元对日元汇率下降。 Becoming and making smaller or less abridgment attenuate attenuated attenuating attenuation compress contraction dwindle dwindling ease ease someone's mindidiom ease up/off halve recede reduce reducible reduction resize trough tumble Idiomsslip someone's memory/mind slip through someone's fingers slip through the net Phrasal verbsslip away slip into something slip out slip out of something slip up slip noun uk /slɪp/ us /slɪp/ slipnoun (PIECE OF PAPER)[ C ] a small piece of paper: 纸条;小纸片 slip of paperWhen I have an idea, I write it on a slip of paper and put it in this box. If you want to order a book fill out the green slip.如果想订购书,就填写那张绿色单子。 Words meaning small pieces and amounts by a noseidiom clipping crumb dab of something dash dollop grain ort paring peewee pinch potsherd skinny spark thimbleful tidbit tiddler titbit tittle trace You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Publishing: paper & stationery slipnoun (MISTAKE)[ C ] a small mistake: 小错误,疏漏 make a slipShe's made one or two slips - mainly spelling errors - but it's basically well written.她犯了一两个小错误——主要是拼写错误——不过基本上写得很不错。 a mistake mistakeIt was just a silly mistake - no need to apologize. errorHe admitted that he'd made an error. blunderThe company was struggling after a series of financial blunders. slipIt was an understandable slip. mix-upThere was a mix-up with the bags at the airport. gaffeI made a real gaffe by calling her "Emma", which is the name of his previous girlfriend. Faults and mistakes (that's) your hard luckidiom aberration Achilles heel adrift black mark blemish errata erratum error failing false move loophole malaprop miscue misfunction misperception that's/it's your funeral!idiom typo uncorrectable uncorrected slipnoun (FALL)[ C ] an act of falling or sliding: 摔倒;滑跤 One slip meant a long tumble to the rocks below.一旦滑倒就意味着一路摔滚到下面的石头上。 Falling and dropping ass collapse collapse under someone's/something's weight collapse/fall in a heapidiom cropper crumple drop like fliesidiom drop off faceplant fly knock knock someone over let goidiom mic drop nosedive overbalance parachutist shower trip (someone) up wayside slipnoun (GETTING WORSE)[ C ] an occasion when something becomes worse: (情况)变糟 A slip in the value of the U.S. dollar helped push prices higher.美元下跌推高了价格。 a slip in standards水平下跌 Deteriorating and making worse add admin aggravate backslide be downhillidiom debase deteriorate deterioration devaluation devalue disintegrate dog one step forward, two steps backidiom regress regression regressive regressively wear thinidiom worse worsen slipnoun (UNDERWEAR)[ C ] a piece of underwear that is like a dress or skirt Underwear base layer Basque binder bloomer bodice falsies French knickers G-string girdle hipster shapewear shorts singlet skivvy sports bra uplift vest VPL wedgie wifebeater slipnoun (FOR BOAT)[ C ](USboat slip) a place where a boat or ship can be parked, between two piers两座码头之间可停船的水面 Ports & docks anchorage boatyard breakwater container port container terminal derrick dock dockyard dry dock harbour master haven marina passport control port quay quayside shipyard slipway terminal wharf slipnoun (IN CRICKET)[ U ] sports specialized in cricket, a position of a fielder (= a player who tries to stop the other team from scoring by stopping or catching the ball) who is close to and behind the batter (= the player who tries to hit the ball): He edged an off-cutter and the catch was well taken at first slip. [ C ] sports specialized in cricket, a player who fields(= tries to stop the other team from scoring by stopping or catching the ball) at the position of slip: It was a very attacking field with three slips and two gullies. Cricket 12th man all out all-rounder arm ball asking rate batting bowl eleven hook infield jaffa king pair late cut leg break strike rate sundries switch-hit tail tailender third man slipnoun (SMALL)slip of a somethingold-fashioned small and thin, usually because of being young: 瘦小的 slip of a girlI knew her when she was a slip of a girl.她还是个小女孩的时候我就认识她了。 slipnoun (ESCAPE)give someone the slipinformal to escape from someone who is following or chasing you: 逃离(某人),摆脱(某人) The robber took to the rooftops, and that's how he gave the police the slip. Idiomsslip of the tongue there's many a slip twixt cup and lip slip | American Dictionaryslip verb us/slɪp/-pp- slipverb (SLIDE)[ I ] to slide suddenly and without intending to: He slipped on an icy sidewalk and broke his hip. The blanket began to slip off my shoulders. slipverb (MOVE EASILY)[ I/T ] to move easily and quietly so you are not noticed, or to move something easily into position: [ Ialways+ adv/prep ]He was able to slip out of the room without disturbing anyone. [ Talways+ adv/prep ]Ben slipped the credit card into the machine. [ Ialways+ adv/prep ]fig. While I napped in my chair, the hours slipped by. [ I/T ] If you slip something to someone, you give it to that person without attracting attention: [ Talways+ adv/prep ]I slipped some money to the maitre d’ to get a table. [ Talways+ adv/prep ]She slipped her hand into his. slipverb (GET WORSE)[ I ] to change to a worse state or condition: We’ve slipped even further behind schedule. After slipping into a coma, he never woke up. slipverb (ESCAPE)[ I/T ] to get away from or get free from something: [ T ]The dog slipped its leash and ran off. [ Ialways+ adv/prep ]The ball slipped through my fingers. Idiomsa slip of the tongue something slips your mind something slips through your fingers someone slips through your fingers Phrasal verbsslip away slip away slip into something slip off something slip on something slip out slip out (something) slip out of something slip up slip noun[ C ] us/slɪp/ slipnoun[C] (PIECE OF PAPER)a small piece of paper: You get a slip from the cash machine when you take out money. slipnoun[C] (MISTAKE)a mistake that someone makes when not being careful: She has made some slips lately that show she’s thinking about other things. slipnoun[C] (UNDERWEAR)women’s underwear that is shaped like a skirt or a dress slip | Business Englishslip verb uk /slɪp/us-pp- [ I ] to become worse, lower, or less in value: He sold his shares, just before sales began to slip. slip against sthThe dollar slipped against the Japanese yen. slip (from sth) to sthFebruary crude oil slipped 1¢ to $18.96 a barrel. The proportion of shares held by UK individuals slipped from 14% to 13% last year. Phrasal verbsslip into sth slip through slip up slip noun[ C ] uk /slɪp/us a reduction in the level or amount of something: a slip in somethingThe retail group reported a 5% slip in sales. recent slips in the value of the stock market a small piece of paper, especially with writing on it: When I gave him his credit card slip, he added a $20 tip. She scribbled a number on a slip of paper and handed it to me. reply/packing slipPacking slips show the retailer's name and address. credit/debit/withdrawal slip a mistake: Management made a costly slip by ignoring such obvious warning signs. slip of the tongue a small mistake made while speaking: Wall street is nervous, and any slip of the tongue can send markets sliding downhill. See alsocompliments slip deposit slip pay slip paying-in slip pink slip sales slip slip-up |
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