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slip

verb
/slɪp/
/slɪp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they slip
/slɪp/
/slɪp/
he / she / it slips
/slɪps/
/slɪps/
past simple slipped
/slɪpt/
/slɪpt/
past participle slipped
/slɪpt/
/slɪpt/
-ing form slipping
/ˈslɪpɪŋ/
/ˈslɪpɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    slide/fall滑;倒

  1. [intransitive] to slide a short distance by accident so that you fall or nearly fall滑倒;滑跤
    • She slipped and landed flat on her back.她滑了一下,直挺挺地仰面落地。
    • As I ran up the stairs, my foot slipped and I fell.我跑上楼梯时失脚摔倒了。
    • She got on her feet and ran towards the door, slipping and sliding.她站起来,向门口跑去,一边滑一边滑。
    • slip on something He slipped on a bar of soap in the shower room.他在淋浴室里踩到一块肥皂滑倒了。
    • slip over She slipped over on the ice and broke her leg.她在冰上滑倒把腿摔断了。
  2. out of position脱离位置

  3. [intransitive] to slide out of position or out of your hand滑落;滑离;脱落
    • My hand slipped as I was slicing the bread and I cut myself.我切面包时手滑了一下,割伤了自己。
    • + adv./prep. 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 grasp and 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。
  4. go/put quickly快速地走/放置

  5. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to go somewhere quickly and quietly, especially without being noticed悄悄疾行;溜 synonym creep
    • She slipped out of the house before the others were awake.她趁别人还没醒,溜出了房子。
    • I slipped away before the end of the performance.演出还没结束我就悄悄溜走了。
    • The ship slipped into the harbour at night.船在夜间悄然进港。
    • A guard was posted at the door, in case anyone tried to slip in.门口派了一名警卫,以防有人试图溜进去。
    • (figurative) She knew that time was slipping away.她知道时间在飞逝。
  6. [transitive] to put something somewhere quickly, quietly or secretly迅速放置;悄悄塞;偷偷放
    • slip something + adv./prep. Anna slipped her hand into his.安娜悄悄把手伸过去,让他握住。
    • He slipped the letter back into its envelope.他把信偷偷放回信封。
    • He beat three defenders before slipping the ball past the goalkeeper.他击败了三名防守队员,然后把球传给了守门员。
    • She slipped her head around the door.她把头绕过门。
    • 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 in a few jokes.我设法穿插了几个笑话。
    • He slipped the ring onto her finger.他把戒指轻轻地套在她的手指上。
    • slip something to somebody They'd slipped some money to the guards.他们悄悄塞给卫兵一些钱。
    • slip somebody something They'd slipped the guards some money.他们悄悄塞给卫兵一些钱。
  7. become worse变差

  8. [intransitive] to fall to a lower level; to become worse下降;退步;变差
    • Standards have slipped in the last few years.在过去的几年里,标准下降了。
    • His popularity has slipped recently.近来他已不如过去那样受欢迎。
    • The director never lets the tension slip.导演从不放松紧张的情绪。
    • 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!
    • A defeat would see them slip down the rankings.如果失败,他们的排名就会下滑。
    • Already the Conservatives are slipping in the polls.保守党在民调中已经开始下滑。
    • slip from something to something Pre-tax profits slipped from $3.9 million to $3.7 million,.税前利润从390万美元下滑至370万美元。
  9. into difficult situation陷入困境

  10. [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 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.我们好像已经赶不上日程安排了。
  11. clothes on/off穿/脱衣服

  12. [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
    • slip something + 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。
  13. get free摆脱

  14. [transitive, intransitive] to get free; to make something/somebody/yourself free from something摆脱;挣脱;松开;放走
    • slip something The ship had slipped its moorings in the night.那艘船在夜间漂离了停泊处。
    • The dog slipped its collar.狗挣脱开了项圈。
    • slip (something) + adj. The animal had slipped free and escaped.那头动物挣脱逃跑了。
  15. Word Originverb Middle English (in the sense ‘move quickly and softly’): probably from Middle Low German slippen (verb); compare with slippery.
Idioms
let slip something
  1. to give somebody information that is supposed to be secret泄露;无意中说出
    • I happened to let it slip that 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 something slip (through your fingers)
  1. 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。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
(slip/be thrown) out of gear
  1. (of emotions or situations情绪或形势) (to become) out of control失去控制
    • She said nothing in case her temper slipped out of gear.她什么都没说,免得按捺不住情绪。
roll/slip/trip off the tongue
  1. to be easy to say or pronounce容易说(或发音);顺口
    • It's not a name that exactly trips off the tongue, is it?这个名字叫起来拗口,是不是?
slip your mind
  1. if something slips your mind, you forget it or forget to do it被遗忘
    • I’m sorry I didn’t tell you. It completely slipped my mind.对不起,我没有告诉你。我完全忘记了。
slip/roll/trip off the tongue
  1. to be easy to say or pronounce容易说(或发音);顺口
    • It's not a name that exactly slips off the tongue, is it?这不是一个失言的名字,是吗?
slip one over on somebody
  1. (informal) to trick somebody欺骗;愚弄
slip through the net
(also fall/slip through the cracks)
  1. when somebody/something 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。

slip

noun
/slɪp/
/slɪp/
Idioms
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    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。
    • There were a few slips in the translation.翻译中有几处错误。
    Synonyms mistakemistake
    • error
    • inaccuracy
    • slip
    • howler
    • misprint
    These are all words for a word, figure or fact that is not said, written down or typed correctly.
    • mistake a word or figure that is not said or written down correctly:
      • It’s a common mistake among learners of English.这是学英语的人常犯的错误。
      • spelling mistakes拼写错误
    • error (rather formal) a word, figure, etc. that is not said or written down correctly:指用词、数字等的错误、口误、笔误:
      • There are too many errors in your work.你的工作失误太多。
      Error is a more formal way of saying mistake.
    • inaccuracy (rather formal) a piece of information that is not exactly correct:指信息不准确、有误:
      • The article is full of inaccuracies.这篇文章里不准确的地方比比皆是。
    • slip a small mistake, usually made by being careless or not paying attention指常因粗心或未予以重视造成的差错、疏漏、纰漏
    • howler (informal, especially British English) a stupid mistake, especially in what somebody says or writes:
      • The report is full of howlers.这份报告错漏百出。
      A howler is usually an embarrassing mistake that shows that the person who made it does not know something that they really should know.
    • misprint a small mistake in a printed text指印刷文本上的错误
    Patterns
    • a(n) mistake/​error/​inaccuracy/​slip/​howler/​misprint in something
    • to make a(n) mistake/​error/​slip/​howler
    • to contain/​be full of mistakes/​errors/​inaccuracies/​howlers/​misprints
    see also Freudian slip
    Extra Examples
    • His team cannot afford any slips.他的团队不能有任何差错。
    • She made a couple of unfortunate slips during the talk.在演讲中她犯了几处令人遗憾的小错误。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • little
    • slight
    • unfortunate
    verb + slip
    • make
    • afford
    phrases
    • a slip of the tongue
    See full entry
  2. piece of paper

  3. a small piece of paper, especially one for writing on or with something 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 compliments slip, payslip, pink slip, sales slip
    Extra Examples
    • He got over fifty rejection slips before his novel was published.他在收到五十多封退稿信之后小说才得以发表。
    • His father signed a permission slip for a school field trip.他父亲在学校校外实地考察的许可回执上签了名。
    • Please detach and return the slip below.请撕下下面的凭条并交回。
    • The Senator returns the blue slip with an indication whether he or she supports or opposes the nominee.参议员交回意见单,上面注明他或她支持还是反对被提名人。
    • a bank deposit slip银行存单
    • Please fill in the tear-off slip and return it the office.请填好撕条,寄回办公室。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • rejection
    • betting
    • voting
    verb + slip
    • sign
    • give somebody
    • hand somebody
    preposition
    • on a/​the slip
    phrases
    • a slip of paper
    See full entry
  4. act of slipping滑跤

  5. 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。
  6. clothing衣服

  7. a piece of women’s underwear like a thin dress or skirt, worn under a dress衬裙Topics Clothes and Fashionc2
  8. in cricket板球

  9. 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(击球员后侧的)守场员;守场员所站的位置
    • fielding in the slips在击球员右后方的位置守球。
  10. Word Originnoun sense 1 and noun senses 3 to 5 Middle English (in the sense ‘move quickly and softly’): probably from Middle Low German slippen (verb); compare with slippery. noun sense 2 late Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German slippe ‘cut, strip’.
Idioms
give somebody the slip
  1. (informal) to get away from somebody who is following or running after you摆脱某人的追踪;甩掉跟踪者
    • I managed to give him the slip by hiding behind a wall.我躲在墙后设法甩掉了他。
a slip of a boy, girl, etc.
  1. (old-fashioned) a small or thin, usually young, person小男孩(或女孩等);瘦男孩(或女孩等)
    • She’s only a slip of a thing.她只是一个小东西。
a slip of the pen/tongue
  1. a small mistake in something 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。
    • I didn't mean to say that—it was just a slip of the tongue.我并非那个意思,只是口误罢了。
there’s many a slip ’twixt cup and lip
  1. (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)Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2

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