slips; slipped; slipping
slips; slipped; slipping
Learner's definition of SLIP
1
[no object] : to slide out of the proper position滑落 -
The ring was too big and slipped off my finger.这枚戒指太大,从我的手指上滑了下来。
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The engine's belt continued to slip.发动机的皮带总是滑下来。
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The hammer slipped out of my hands.锤子从我的手里滑落下来。
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The knife slipped and she cut herself.小刀一滑,她把自己割伤了。
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My foot slipped on the stair and I fell.我在楼梯上滑了一下,摔倒了。
2
[no object] : to lose your balance especially on a slippery surface滑倒 —
often + on 3
always followed by an adverb or preposition : to move easily across or over something滑行 [no object]
[+ object]
4
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object] : to move into or out of a place without being noticed悄悄溜进;偷偷溜走 — see also slip away (below) 5
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object] : to put on or take off a piece of clothing quickly or easily迅速穿上;迅速脱下 -
He stood up and slipped on his jacket.他站起来,迅速套上自己的夹克。
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He slipped off his shoes.他迅速脱掉鞋子。
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Let me just slip into my bathrobe.让我套一下浴袍。
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You should slip out of those wet clothes.你应该马上把那些湿衣服脱下来。
6 [+ object]
a always followed by an adverb or preposition : to put or place (something) somewhere in a quiet or secret way偷偷地放 -
He slipped the key into his pocket.他偷偷把钥匙装进了自己的口袋。
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Someone slipped a drug into his drink.有人偷偷往他的饮料里放了一种药。
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He managed to slip in [=include] a few jokes during his speech.演讲时,他设法插进了几个笑话。
b : to give (something) to someone in a quiet or secret way偷偷地给 7
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object] : to happen or pass without being noticed by someone or something悄悄地发生;不知不觉地过去 -
Time keeps slipping away.时间不停地流逝。
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Her birthday slipped by without us knowing.她的生日无声无息地过去了,我们都不知道。
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Despite all our efforts, some errors do slip past us.尽管我们竭尽全力,还是有一些错误没有被发现。
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We didn't want to let the opportunity slip through our fingers. [=we did not want to let the opportunity pass without taking advantage of it]我们不想错过这次机会。
8 [no object]
a : to go from one state or condition to another渐渐进入(另一种状况或状态) —
often + into -
The patient slipped into a coma.病人渐渐陷入了昏迷。
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The word has slipped into disuse.这个单词逐渐停用了。
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The actor slipped into character. [=the actor began to behave, speak, etc., like the character he was playing]这位演员渐渐进入了角色。
b : to move into a lower or worse state or condition下降;恶化 -
The stock market has slipped to its lowest level in a month.在一个月内,股市就跌入了历史最低点。
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I can't believe he beat me. I must be slipping.不敢相信他居然赢了我。一定是我的状态变差了。
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Test scores slipped [=declined] this year.今年的考试分数有所下降。
9 [+ object]
a : to escape (someone) : to get away from (someone)摆脱(某人) b : to get free from (something)摆脱(某事物) 10
[+ object] medical : to have (a part of your body) move out of its normal position especially in a joint(身体部分)移位,脱臼
let (something) slip
or let slip (something)
: to say (something that you did not want to say) by mistake无意中说出
slip away
[phrasal verb] 1
: to pass out of existence消失;流逝;去世 -
The afternoon quietly slipped away.那个下午不知不觉地过去了。
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They saw their four-run lead slip away.他们眼睁睁看着领先四分的优势没有了。
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Their grandmother slipped away [=died] in her sleep last night.昨晚,他们的祖母在睡眠中过世。
2
: to leave a place without being noticed悄悄溜走
slip out
[phrasal verb]
: to be said by mistake无意中泄露
slip through/between the cracks
— see 2crack
slip through the net
— see 1net
slip up
[phrasal verb] informal
slip your mind/memory
informal 2 slip /ˈslɪp/ noun
plural slips
plural slips
Learner's definition of SLIP
[count]
1
a : a small piece of paper小纸条 b : a piece of paper that has a specified use or purpose凭条;单据 -
a deposit slip存款单
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a betting slip投注单
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a rejection slip退稿通知
— see also pink slip, sales slip 2
: a mistake错误 — see also a slip of the tongue (below), freudian slip 3
: a movement to a lower or worse state or condition : decline下降;恶化 —
usually singular通常用单数 4
: the act of losing your balance and falling especially on a slippery surface滑倒 —
usually singular通常用单数 5
: a piece of woman's underwear that is like a thin dress or skirt and that is worn under a dress or skirt衬裙 — see color picture on this page 6
: a place for a ship or boat in the water between two piers(两个码头之间供轮船停靠的)泊位
a slip of the tongue
: something that is said by mistake口误
give (someone) the slip
informal
: to escape (someone) : to get away from (someone)摆脱(某人) 3 slip /ˈslɪp/ noun
Learner's definition of SLIP
[singular] old-fashioned
: a young, thin person or animal瘦的年轻人;瘦的动物 —
+ of 4 slip /ˈslɪp/ noun
Learner's definition of SLIP
[noncount] technical
: thin, wet clay that is used in pottery黏土