slip的中文翻译

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slip

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  • slip1   (slide/fall)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    意外滑动, 失去平衡跌倒或险些跌倒
    verb   (-pp-)(slipping, slipped)
    • to slide a short distance by accident so that you fall or nearly fall
      • She slipped over on the ice and broke her leg.
        她在冰上滑到了,摔伤了腿。
      • As I ran up the stairs, my foot slipped and I fell.
        正当我跑上楼梯,我脚上打滑然后摔倒了。
  • slip2   (out of position)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    滑落, 意外滑离原位
    verb   (-pp-)(slipping, slipped)
    • to slide out of position or out of your hand
      • His hat had slipped over one eye.
        他的帽子滑下来遮到了眼镜。
      • The fish slipped out of my hand.
        鱼从我手里滑走了。
      • The child slipped from his grasp and ran off.
        那个孩子从他手里滑出来然后跑了。
      • She was careful not to let her control slip.
        她很小心不让她失控。
  • slip3   (go/put quickly)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    快速行走, 悄悄或匆匆到某处
    verb   (-pp-)(slipping, slipped)
    • to go somewhere quickly and quietly, especially without being noticed
      • She slipped out of the house before the others were awake.
        她在其他人醒之前从房子里溜出来。
      • The ship slipped into the harbour at night.
        船晚上悄悄驶进港口。
      • She knew that time was slipping away.
        她知道时间正在悄悄溜走。
    • to put sth somewhere quickly, quietly or secretly
      • Anna slipped her hand into his.
        安娜把手塞进他手里。
      • I managed to slip a few jokes into my speech.
        我设法在我的演讲中增添一些笑话。
      • I managed to slip in a few jokes.
        我设法说一些笑话。
      • They'd slipped some money to the guards.
        他们给保安塞了些钱。
      • They'd slipped the guards some money.
        他们给保安塞了些钱。
  • slip4   (become worse)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    下降
    verb   (-pp-)(slipping, slipped)
    • to fall to a lower level; to become worse
      • His popularity has slipped recently.
        他的人气最近有所下降。
      • That's three times she's beaten me—I must be slipping!
        她已经咬了我三次了--我受不了了!
  • slip5   (into difficult situation)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    陷入困境
    verb   (-pp-)(slipping, slipped)
    • to pass into a particular state or situation, especially a difficult or unpleasant one
      • He began to slip into debt.
        他开始欠债了。
      • The patient had slipped into a coma.
        病人陷入昏迷状态。
      • We seem to have slipped behind schedule.
        我们好像落后于计划了。
  • slip6   (clothes on/off)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    穿, 脱
    verb   (-pp-)(slipping, slipped)
    • to put clothes on or to take them off quickly and easily
      • to slip into/out of a dress
        穿上/脱掉裙子
      • to slip your shoes on/off
        脱掉/穿上你的鞋子
      • He slipped a coat over his sweatshirt.
        他在他的毛衣外面套上了外套。
  • slip7   (get free)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    释放, 溜走
    verb   (-pp-)(slipping, slipped)
    • to get free; to make sth/sb/yourself free from sth
      • The ship had slipped its moorings in the night.
        这艘船在晚上起锚出发了。
      • The animal had slipped free and escaped.
        那只动物挣脱逃跑了。
  • slip8   (small mistake)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    小错误, 小疏忽
    noun
    • a small mistake, usually made by being careless or not paying attention
      • He recited the whole poem without making a single slip.
        他背下了整首诗,一直不差。
  • slip9   (piece of paper)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    纸条
    noun
    • a small piece of paper, especially one for writing on or with sth printed on it
      • I wrote it down on a slip of paper.
        我在一小片纸上写下它。
      • a betting slip
        一个投注卡
  • slip10   (act of slipping)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    滑倒, 失足
    noun
    • an act of slipping
      • One slip and you could fall to your death.
        摔一跤就可能导致你的死亡。
  • slip11   (clothing)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    女式长衬裙
    noun
    • a piece of women's underwear like a thin dress or skirt, worn under a dress
  • slip12   (in cricket)   UK /slɪp/  US /slɪp/ 
    三柱门右侧的守场员
    noun
    • a player who stands behind and to one side of the batsman and tries to catch the ball; the position on the field where this player stands
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