单词 | slip |
释义 | slip [slɪp] verb (-pp-) SLIDE 滑 IMPROVER intransitive ■to slide without intending to 滑倒;失足 •She slipped on the ice.她在冰上滑倒了。 •Careful you don't slip - there's water on the floor.小心别滑倒了——地板上有水。 •The razor slipped while he was shaving and he cut himself.他刮胡子时刮须刀一滑,把自己划伤了。 [slɪp] verb (-pp-)DO QUICKLY 快速做 ADVANCED intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to go somewhere or do something quickly, often so that you are not noticed 溜走;迅速地做;悄悄地做 •Just slip out of •She slipped between •He slipped a piece of paper into •[+ two objects] If you slip the waiter some money/slip some money to [slɪp] verb (-pp-)GET WORSE 变糟 intransitive ■to go into a worse state, often because of lack of control or care 变糟;下降,退步 •Productivity in the factory has slipped quite noticeably in the last year.工厂一年来生产率显著下降。 [slɪp] verb (-pp-)ESCAPE 逃离 transitive ■to get free from, leave or escape something 逃离,离开 •The ship slipped its moorings.船漂离了停泊处。 [slɪp] verb (-pp-)slip sb's memory/mind ■to be forgotten 被(某人)忘记 •I forgot I'd arranged to meet Richard last night - it completely slipped my mind.我忘记安排了昨晚要与理查会面——我完全给忘了。 [slɪp] verb (-pp-)slip through sb's fingers ■If you allow an opportunity or a person to slip through your fingers, you lose it or them through not taking care or making an effort (机会或某人)被错过 •You're surely not going to let a job/man like that slip through your fingers!你千万不要错过那样的工作/男人! [slɪp] verb (-pp-)slip through the net UK (US slip through the cracks) ■to escape a punishment or be missed by a system that should deal with or protect you 漏网;被漏掉 •Once again terrorists have slipped through the police net.恐怖分子又一次逃离了警方布下的天罗地网。 •There are laws there to protect the mentally ill, but now and then someone does slip through the net.虽然有保护精神病患者的法律,但偶尔还是会有人没被照顾到。 [slɪp] verb (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs slip into sth (also slip sth on) ■to quickly put on a piece of clothing 迅速穿上(衣服) •If you could wait two minutes, I'm just going to slip into a smarter dress.希望你能等两分钟,我很快去换件光鲜一点的衣服。 •You don't need to go into the changing rooms - just slip the jacket on over your sweater.你不用进更衣室——就把夹克套在毛衣上吧。 [slɪp] verb (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs slip out ■If a remark slips out, you say it without intending to. 被无意说出 [slɪp] verb (-pp-) Phrasal Verbs slip out of sth (also slip sth off) ■to quickly take off a piece of clothing 快速脱下(衣服) •Slip your shirt off and I'll listen to your heart.脱下衬衫,我要听一下你的心跳。 [slɪp] verb (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs slip up ■to make a mistake 犯错误,疏忽 •These figures don't make sense - have we slipped up somewhere?这些资料不对——我们哪里出错了吗? [slɪp] noun PIECE OF PAPER 一张纸 countable ■a small piece of paper 纸条;小纸片 •a slip of paper •If you want to order a book fill in the green slip.如果想订书,就填写那张绿色单子。 [slɪp] noun MISTAKE 错误 countable ■a small mistake 小错误,疏漏 •She's made [slɪp] noun UNDERWEAR 内衣 countable ■a piece of underwear for a woman or girl which is like a dress or skirt 女装衬裙 [slɪp] noun SMALL 小的 slip of a sth old-fashioned ■small and thin, usually because of being young 瘦小的 •I knew her when she was a slip of a girl [slɪp] noun ESCAPE 逃离 give sb the slip informal ■to escape from someone 逃离(某人),摆脱(某人) [slɪp] noun slip of the tongue ■when someone says something that they did not intend to say 口误 •I called her new boyfriend by her previous boyfriend's name - it was just a slip of the tongue.我叫她的新男友时喊成了她前任男友的名字——那只是一个口误。 [slɪp] noun There's many a slip twixt cup and lip. saying ■said to emphasize that many bad things might happen before something is finished 杯到嘴边还会失手;世事往往功亏一篑 |
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