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单词 slip
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slip

Word family noun slip slipper slippage slipperiness slipcaseslipformslipknotsliprailslip roadslipstreamslipwayslipwareadjective slippery slipshodverb slip adverbslipperily
ldoce_306_eslip1 /slɪp/ ●●● S3 W2 verb (slipped, slipping)  
1 fall or slide 摔倒或滑倒 [intransitiveI]SLIDE to slide a short distance accidentally, and fall or lose your balance slightly 滑倒;失足
 Wright slipped but managed to keep hold of the ball.
赖特滑了一下,但球还抓在手里。
slip on
 He slipped on the ice.
他在冰上滑倒了。
see thesaurus at fall
2 go somewhere 去某处 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to go somewhere, without attracting other people’s attention 溜走,悄悄地走 SYN slide
 Ben slipped quietly out of the room.
本悄悄地溜出了房间。
 One man managed to slip from the club as police arrived.
警察到来时,一个男子设法溜出了俱乐部。
3 put STH somewhere 把某物置于某处 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]PUT to put something somewhere quietly or smoothly 悄悄[利落地]放在 SYN slide
 Ann slipped the book into her bag.
安把书悄悄塞进包里。
 A letter had been slipped under his door.
有一封信被悄悄塞在他的门下。
 Carrie slipped her arm through her brother’s.
卡丽利落地把手插进她弟弟的臂弯里。
see thesaurus at put
4 give STH to SB 把某物给某人 [transitiveT] to give someone something secretly or without attracting much attention 偷偷塞给〔某人〕
slip somebody something
 I slipped him a ten-dollar bill to keep quiet.
我偷偷塞给他一张十美元钞票,让他别声张。
slip something to somebody
 Carr slips the ball to King who scores easily.
卡尔悄悄地把球传给金,金轻松得分。
5 move 移动 [intransitiveI] to move smoothly, especially off or from something 滑落,脱落
 As he bent over, the towel round his waist slipped.
他弯腰的时候,系在腰间的毛巾滑了下来。
slip off/down/from etc
 He watched the sun slip down behind the mountains.
他看着太阳落下山。
 The ring had slipped off Julia’s finger.
戒指从朱莉娅的手指上滑脱了。
 Cally slipped from his grasp and fled.
卡利从他手中挣脱逃跑了。
6 knife [intransitiveI] if a knife or other tool slips, it moves so that it accidentally cuts the wrong thing 〔刀或其他工具〕滑脱〔误割到别的东西〕
 The knife slipped and cut his finger.
刀滑脱了,割破了他的手指。
7 get worse 变坏 [intransitiveI]WORSE to become worse or lower than before 变坏;下降,下跌
 Standards have slipped in many parts of the industry.
这一行业中许多方面的标准都已下滑。
 His popularity slipped further after a series of scandals.
一连串丑闻之后,他的支持率进一步下降。
 You’re slipping, Doyle! You need a holiday.
你状态更差了,多伊尔!你需要去度个假。
8 change condition 改变状况 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to gradually start being in a particular condition 逐渐陷入 SYN fall
slip into
 He had begun to slip into debt.
他开始欠债了。
 She slipped into unconsciousness and died the next day.
她陷入昏迷,第二天就去世了。
 The project has slipped behind schedule.
这个项目工期落后了。
9 clothes 衣服 [intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to put a piece of clothing on your body, or take it off your body, quickly and smoothly 〔迅速利落地〕穿(衣服),脱(衣服)
slip something off/on
 Peter was already at the door slipping on his shoes.
彼得已经在门口穿鞋子了。
slip into/out of
 She slipped out of her clothes and stepped into the shower.
她麻利地脱掉衣服,走进淋浴间。
10 time 时间 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] if time slips away, past etc, it passes quickly 飞逝,过得飞快
slip away/past/by
 The search for the missing child continued, but time was slipping away.
寻找失踪小孩的工作继续进行,但时间在一天天流逝。
 The hours slipped past almost unnoticed.
时间在不知不觉中溜走了。
11 slip your mind/memory FORGETif something slips your mind, you forget it 被遗忘,被忘记
 I meant to buy some milk, but it completely slipped my mind.
我原本想买些牛奶,可是忘得一干二净。
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12 let something slip TELL A SECRETto say something without meaning to, when you had wanted it to be a secret 无意中说出某事,泄露某事
 He let it slip that they were planning to get married.
他说漏了嘴,说他们打算结婚了。
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13 get free 获得自由 [transitiveT]ESCAPE to get free from something that was holding you 挣脱,摆脱
 The dog slipped his collar and ran away.
那条狗挣脱项圈跑掉了。
14 slip through the net British EnglishBrE, slip through the cracks American English if someone or something slips through the net, they are not caught or dealt with by the system that is supposed to catch them or deal with them 漏网;未得到应有的处理
 In a class of 30 children, it is easy for one to slip through the net and learn nothing.
在一个有 30 个孩子的班级里,很容易有个别孩子不能被照顾到,什么也学不到。
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15 let something slip (through your fingers) to not take an opportunity, offer etc 错过机会
 Don’t let a chance like that slip through your fingers!
别错失这么一个机会!
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16. slip one over on somebody especially American EnglishAmE informal to deceive or play a trick on someone 欺骗某人;愚弄某人
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17. slip a disc MIto suffer an injury when one of the connecting parts between the bones in your back moves out of place 椎间盘突出
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PHRASAL VERBS
18slip away phrasal verbphr v 
a) to leave a place secretly or without anyone noticing 溜出去;悄悄离开
 He slipped away into the crowd.
他溜进人群中。
b) if something such as an opportunity slips away, it is no longer available 〔机会〕错过,溜走
 This time, Radford did not let her chance slip away.
这次雷德福没有错过机会。
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19slip something ↔ in phrasal verbphr v to use a word or say something without attracting too much attention 插进,插入〔话语〕
 He had slipped in a few jokes to liven the speech up.
他穿插了几个笑话来活跃演讲的气氛。
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20slip out phrasal verbphr v TELL A SECRETif something slips out, you say it without really intending to 被无意中说出
 I didn’t mean to say it. The words slipped out.
我不是故意说的,是说漏了嘴。
21slip up phrasal verbphr v MISTAKEto make a mistake 出差错,疏忽 slip-up
 The company apologized for slipping up so badly.
这家公司为这么严重的疏忽表示歉意。
on
 Someone had slipped up on the order.
有人把订单给弄错了。
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Related topics: Clothes, Cricket
slip2 ●●○ S3 noun  
1 paper [countableC]PIECE a small or narrow piece of paper 小纸片;纸条
 a slip of paper
一张纸条
 an order slip
点菜单
 a betting slip
赌注单
payslip5  See picture of skid打滑, slide滑行, slip滑倒4  See picture of 见图 slip
2 mistake 错误 [countableC]MISTAKE a small mistake 小错误
 Molly knew she could not afford to make a single slip.
莫莉知道自己一个小错误都不能犯。
3 slip of the tongue/pen MISTAKEa small mistake you make when you are speaking or writing, especially by using the wrong word 口误/笔误〔尤指误用词语〕
 It was just a slip of the tongue.
那只是一个口误。
Freudian slip
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4 give somebody the slip informal to escape from someone who is chasing you 摆脱某人的追踪,甩掉某人
 Somehow she’d given them the slip.
她设法甩掉了他们。
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5 clothing 衣服 [countableC]DCC a piece of underwear, similar to a thin dress or skirt, that a woman wears under a dress or skirt 衬裙
 a white silk slip
白色的真丝衬裙
6 getting worse 变糟 [countableC usually singular] an occasion when something becomes worse or lower 变糟;下跌 SYN drop
slip in
 a slip in house prices
房价的下跌
7. slide [countableC]SLIDE an act of sliding a short distance or of falling by sliding 滑;滑倒
8. a slip of a girl/boy etc old-fashionedSMALL a small thin young person – often used humorously 瘦小的女孩/男孩等〔常为幽默用法〕
9. cricket 板球 [countableC usually plural]DSC a part of the field where players stand, trying to catch the ball in cricket 〔板球运动中击球员右后方的〕防守位置
10. clay 黏土 [uncountableU] technicalTIP a mixture of clay and water that is used for decorating pots 〔制陶器用的〕泥浆,泥釉
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From Longman Business Dictionary
slipslip1 /slɪp/ verb (slipped, slipping) [intransitiveI]
to become worse or less or fall to a lower amount, standard etc than before
There are fears that consumer confidence may be slipping.
Earnings per share slipped 2% to 9.9 pence.
slip into something
slip up
slipslip2 noun
1[singular] an occasion when something becomes worse or becomes less or lower
slip in
The slip in demand is seen in other markets besides the U.S.
2[countableC] a small narrow piece of paper
Always keep your credit card slips.
Have you received a confirmation slip?
compliments slip pay slip pink slip sales slip
Origin slip1
(1200-1300) Middle Dutch Middle Low German slippen
slip2
1. (1400-1500) Middle Dutch Middle Low German slippe split, slit, flap
2. (1400-1500) → SLIP1
3. Old English slypa slime

→PHRASAL VERBS1slip2 noun
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