词汇 | slip |
释义 | slip (noun) slip (noun) slip (noun) slip 16 ENTRIES FOUND: slip (verb) slip (noun) slip (noun) slip (noun) slip-on (noun) slipped disc (noun) slip road (noun) deposit slip (noun) Freudian slip (noun) paying-in slip (noun) pink slip (noun) sales slip (noun) crack (noun) let (verb) net (noun) tongue (noun) 1 slip /ˈslɪp/ verb slips; slipped; slipping 1 slip /ˈslɪp/ verb 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。 The engine's belt continued to slip.发动机的皮带总是滑下来。 The hammer slipped out of my hands.锤子从我的手里滑落下来。 The knife slipped and she cut herself.小刀一滑,她把自己割伤了。 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 She slipped and fell.她滑倒了。 — often + on He slipped on the stairs.他在楼梯上滑了一跤。 Be careful not to slip on the ice.小心别在冰面上滑倒。 3 always followed by an adverb or preposition : to move easily across or over something滑行 [no object] The drawer should just slip [=slide] into place.这个抽屉应该可以正好滑到位。 The bib slips over the baby's head.围嘴滑到了婴儿的头上。 [+ object] Help me slip the cover over the piano.帮我把钢琴罩套在钢琴上。 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 Someone was able to slip through security.有人得以躲过安保,偷偷地进出。 We'll slip out the back door.我们将从后门偷偷地溜出去。 — 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。 He slipped off his shoes.他迅速脱掉鞋子。 Let me just slip into my bathrobe.让我套一下浴袍。 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。 Someone slipped a drug into his drink.有人偷偷往他的饮料里放了一种药。 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 He slipped the envelope to his secretary. = He slipped his secretary the envelope.他偷偷把信封递给了秘书。 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。 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。 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。 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) She was slipping out of consciousness.她正渐渐地失去知觉。 — often + into The patient slipped into a coma.病人渐渐陷入了昏迷。 The word has slipped into disuse.这个单词逐渐停用了。 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。 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。 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) The thief slipped his pursuers.小偷甩掉了追他的人。 b : to get free from (something)摆脱(某事物) The dog slipped its collar.那只狗把脖子上的项圈弄了下来。 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 I slipped a disc.我患有椎间盘突出。 let (something) slip or let slip (something) : to say (something that you did not want to say) by mistake无意中说出 He let slip that he's looking for a better job.他无意中透露他正在找一份更好的工作。 Don't let it slip that we hadn't planned on inviting her.千万别说漏嘴,我们没打算邀请她。 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。 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。 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 They slipped away from the party right after dinner.一吃完晚饭,他们就悄悄从聚会上溜走了。 slip out [phrasal verb] : to be said by mistake无意中泄露 I didn't intend to tell them. It just slipped out.我没打算告诉他们的,只是不小心说漏了嘴。 slip through/between the cracks — see 2crack slip through the net — see 1net slip up [phrasal verb] informal : to make a mistake出差错 Make sure you don't slip up again.确保不要再出差错了。 slip your mind/memory informal : to be forgotten被遗忘。 Her birthday completely slipped my mind. [=I completely forgot about her birthday]我全然忘记了她的生日。 2 slip /ˈslɪp/ noun plural slips 2 slip /ˈslɪp/ noun plural slips Learner's definition of SLIP [count] 1 a : a small piece of paper小纸条 He wrote the number on a slip of paper.他把号码写在了一张小纸条上。 b : a piece of paper that has a specified use or purpose凭条;单据 a deposit slip存款单 a betting slip投注单 a rejection slip退稿通知 — see also pink slip, sales slip 2 : a mistake错误 a careless slip疏漏 Their performance was very good except for a few minor slips.除了几个小差错外,他们的表演非常精彩。 — 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 a ratings slip = a slip in the ratings收视率下滑 4 : the act of losing your balance and falling especially on a slippery surface滑倒 — usually singular通常用单数 The bruise is from a slip on the ice.这个瘀伤是在冰面上滑了一跤所致。 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 Her slip was showing.她的衬裙露出来了。 You will need a half slip [=a slip that only covers you from the waist down] for that dress.你需要给那件连衣裙配一条半身的衬裙。 — 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 She guided her boat into one of the slips.她把船驶进了一个泊位。 a slip of the tongue : something that is said by mistake口误 a careless slip of the tongue粗心的口误 give (someone) the slip informal : to escape (someone) : to get away from (someone)摆脱(某人) The intruder ran from the police and gave them the slip.那名闯入者躲避了警方的追捕并摆脱了他们。 — compare 3slip, 4slip 3 slip /ˈslɪp/ noun 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 He was a mere slip of a boy. [=he was just a small boy]他只是一个瘦削的小男孩。 She was a wee slip of a thing.她是个又瘦又小的小姑娘。 — compare 2slip, 4slip 4 slip /ˈslɪp/ noun 4 slip /ˈslɪp/ noun Learner's definition of SLIP [noncount] technical : thin, wet clay that is used in pottery黏土 — compare 2slip, 3slip |
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