B1 [ I ] to slide without intending to滑倒;失脚
C2 [ I ] to move out of the correct position移出正确的位置,滑走
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I slipped on the ice and landed right on my bottom!
Careful you don't slip on this floor in your socks!
He'd slipped in the bath and broken his hip.
The glass just slipped from my grasp.
I slipped as I stepped onto the platform.
C2 [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to go somewhere or put something somewhere quickly, often so that you are not noticed溜走;迅速地做;悄悄地做
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I slipped quietly out of the back door.
She found the side-door open and slipped into the house unseen.
We managed to slip away unnoticed.
I slipped a key into his hand while she wasn't looking.
I slipped a ten-pound note into his hand as we hugged.
[ I ] to go into a worse state, often because of lack of control or care变糟;下降,退步
[ T ] to get free from, leave, or escape something逃离,离开
[ I ] to go down in value价值降低
[ C ] a small piece of paper纸条;小纸片
[ C ] a small mistake小错误,疏漏
[ C ] an act of falling or sliding摔倒;滑跤
[ C ] an occasion when something becomes worse(情况)变糟
[ C ] a piece of underwear for a woman or girl that is like a dress or skirt女式衬裙
[ C ] a place where a boat or ship can be parked, between two piers两座码头之间可停船的水面
small and thin, usually because of being young瘦小的
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