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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1814 COCA: 1786

slip verb SLIDE

B1 [ I ] to slide without intending to滑倒;失脚

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.他刮胡子时剃须刀一滑,把自己划伤了。

C2 [ I ] to move out of the correct position移出正确的位置,滑走

Her hat had slipped over one eye.她的一只眼睛被滑下的帽子盖住了。
He could feel the rope slipping out of his grasp.他能感觉到绳子正从他手中滑走。

More examples

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.

slip verb DO QUICKLY

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

Just slip out of the room while nobody's looking.趁没人注意时溜出房间。
She slipped between the cool cotton sheets and was soon asleep.她钻进凉爽的棉褥单里,很快就睡着了。
He slipped a piece of paper into my hand with his address on it.他偷偷把一张写有他地址的纸塞到我的手里。
[ + two objects ] If you slip the waiter some money/slip some money to the waiter he'll give you the best table.如果你偷偷塞点钱给侍者,他会为你安排最好的位置。

More examples

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.

slip verb GET WORSE

[ I ] 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 noticeably in the last year.工厂一年来生产率显著下降。
The schedule has started to slip (= things are happening later than planned).日程开始推迟。
I don't know what went wrong, I must be slipping.我不知道哪里出了问题,我一定是退步了。

slip verb ESCAPE

[ T ] to get free from, leave, or escape something逃离,离开

The ship slipped its moorings.船漂离了停泊处。

slip verb VALUE

[ I ] to go down in value价值降低

The dollar slipped against the Japanese yen.美元对日元汇率下降。

slip noun PIECE OF PAPER

[ C ] a small piece of paper纸条;小纸片

a slip of paper一张纸条
If you want to order a book fill out the green slip.如果想订购书,就填写那张绿色单子。

slip noun MISTAKE

[ C ] a small mistake小错误,疏漏

She's made one or two slips - mainly spelling errors - but it's basically well written.她犯了一两个小错误——主要是拼写错误——不过基本上写得很不错。

slip noun FALL

[ C ] an act of falling or sliding摔倒;滑跤

One slip meant a long tumble to the rocks below.一旦滑倒就意味着一路摔滚到下面的石头上。

slip noun GETTING WORSE

[ C ] an occasion when something becomes worse(情况)变糟

A slip in the value of the U.S. dollar helped push prices higher.美元下跌推高了价格。
a slip in standards水平下跌

slip noun UNDERWEAR

[ C ] a piece of underwear for a woman or girl that is like a dress or skirt女式衬裙

slip noun FOR BOAT

[ 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

slip noun SMALL

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.她还是个小女孩的时候我就认识她了。

slip noun ESCAPE

give sb the slip informal

to escape from someone who is following or chasing you逃离(某人),摆脱(某人)

TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1814 COCA: 1786
slip

noun¹

1mistake差錯ADJECTIVE | VERB + SLIP | PHRASES ADJECTIVElittle, slight小疏漏;微不足道的差錯unfortunate令人遺憾的疏漏accidental意外疏漏occasional偶爾的疏漏Freudian, verbal無意中的失言;口誤VERB + SLIPmake犯差錯She made a couple of unfortunate slips during the talk.在演講中她犯了幾處令人遺憾的小錯誤。afford犯得起小差錯His team cannot afford any slips.他的團隊不能有任何差錯。PHRASESa slip of the tongue口誤I didn't mean to say that-it was just a slip of the tongue.我並非那個意思,只是口誤罷了。
slip

noun²

2piece of paper紙片ADJECTIVE | VERB + SLIP | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVErejection (especially BrE) 退稿單He got fifty rejection slips before his novel was published.他收到了 50 多封退稿信,之後他的小說才得以發表。betting, voting (both BrE) 投注單;選票單permission (especially NAmE) 許可單credit, credit-card, deposit信用卡結算單;存款單據a bank deposit slip銀行存單pay, wage (both BrE) 工資單blue (NAmE, politics政治) (參議員對本州聯邦法官提名人的)意見單The Senator returns the blue slip with an indication whether he or she supports or opposes the nominee.參議員交回意見單,上面註明他或她支持還是反對被提名人。pink (= to say that sb must leave their job) (NAmE) 解雇通知單compliments (BrE) 禮帖He sent his cheque with a compliments slip.他寄出了支票及禮帖。VERB + SLIPsign在紙條上簽名His father signed a permission slip for a school field trip.他父親在學校校外實地考察的許可回執上簽了名。give sb, hand sb交給/遞給某人紙條Thousands of workers were handed pink slips.數千名工人被解雇。get, receive拿到/收到紙條return交回紙條Please detach and return the slip below.請撕下下面的憑條並交回。PREPOSITIONon a/the slip在紙條上He wrote the address on a slip of paper.他把地址寫在一張紙條上。PHRASESa slip of paper一張紙條
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1814 COCA: 1786
slip noun
mistake2 (make a slip) page (a slip of paper)
slip verb
slip1 (slip away quietly) slip2 (slip on the ice) insert (slip the letter into its envelope) worsen (sb's popularity slips)
slip1

verb

slip away quietly 悄悄溜走slip on the ice/slip out of your hand 在冰上滑倒;从手里滑落slip ♦︎ creep ♦︎ sneak ♦︎ slink ♦︎ tiptoe ♦︎ prowl ♦︎ slide ♦︎ padThese words all mean to move somewhere quietly, especially in order not to be noticed. 这些词均表示悄悄地或偷偷摸摸地移动。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to slip / creep / sneak / slink / tiptoe / slide / pad away / in / outto creep / sneak / prowl / pad around / aboutto slip / creep / sneak / tiptoe up to sb / sthto creep / sneak up on sbto creep / tiptoe (somewhere) quietlyto slip / creep / pad (somewhere) silently slip (-pp-) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to go somewhere quickly and quietly, especially without being noticed 悄悄疾行;溜The ship slipped into the harbour at night.船在夜间悄然进港。I slipped away before the end of the performance.演出还没结束我就悄悄溜走了。 creep (crept, crept) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move slowly, quietly and carefully because you do not want to be seen or heard 悄悄地缓慢行进;蹑手蹑脚地移动The cat was creeping stealthily through the long grass.那只猫正悄无声息地慢慢爬过高高的草丛。Don't creep up on me like that!别那样蹑手蹑脚地靠近我! sneak [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (usually disapproving) to go somewhere secretly, trying to avoid being seen 偷偷地走;溜I caught him trying to sneak in without paying.他企图不付钱就溜进来,被我抓个正着。NOTE 辨析 Slip or sneak?You sneak into/out of a place because you do not want to be seen, often because you are doing sth wrong. You slip into/out of a place either because you do not want to be seen or because you do not want to disturb people, but it does not usually suggest that you are doing anything wrong. * sneak into/out of常表示因为正在做坏事,不想被人发现而溜进或溜出某处;slip into/out of既可表示因怕被人发现,也可表示因不想打扰别人而溜进或溜出某处,但通常并不意味着做坏事。 slink (slunk, slunk) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move somewhere very quietly and slowly, especially because you are ashamed, afraid or do not want to be seen (尤指因羞愧、害怕或不愿让人看见)偷偷摸摸地走,躲躲闪闪地走,溜She slunk out of the room, feeling like a criminal.她溜出了房间,感觉自己像个罪犯似的。 tiptoe ˈtɪptəʊ; NAmE ˈtɪptoʊ [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to walk on your toes, so that you don't make any noise 踮着脚走;蹑手蹑脚地走I tiptoed over to the window.我踮着脚走到窗前。 prowl praʊl [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) (of an animal) to move quietly and carefully around an area, especially when hunting; (of a person) to move quietly and carefully around an area, especially with the intention of committing a crime (动物为捕猎或人图谋不轨)潜行,徘徊Wolves were prowling around outside.狼正在外面四处潜行。He prowled the streets, looking for likely victims.他鬼鬼祟祟地在大街上徘徊,寻找下手的目标。 slide (slid, slid) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move somewhere quickly, quietly and smoothly 快捷而悄声地移动He slid into bed.他不声不响地钻进被子。She slid out while no one was looking.她趁着没人注意溜了出去。 pad (-dd-) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to walk with quiet regular steps, often without shoes or on a soft surface (常指不穿鞋或在柔软表面上)蹑手蹑脚地走The girl padded barefoot over to the window.那女孩光着脚蹑手蹑脚地走到窗前。slip2

verb

slip away quietly 悄悄溜走slip on the ice/slip out of your hand 在冰上滑倒;从手里滑落slip ♦︎ skidThese words both mean to slide a short distance, usually accidentally. 这两个词均表示滑倒、打滑。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to slip / skid on the ice / the wet grass, etc. slip (-pp-) [intransitive] to slide a short distance accidentally so that you fall or nearly fall; to slide out of position or out of your hand 滑倒;滑跤;滑落;滑脱She slipped on the ice and broke her leg.她在冰上滑倒,摔断了腿。As I ran up the stairs my foot slipped.我跑上楼梯时失足摔倒了。His hat had slipped over one eye.他的帽子滑下来遮住了一只眼睛。The child slipped from his grasp and ran off.他一把没抓牢,让那孩子跑掉了。 skid (-dd-) [intransitive](usually of a vehicle) to slide sideways or forwards in an uncontrolled way (通常指车辆)侧滑,打滑,滑行The car skidded and crashed into a wall.车打滑撞到了墙上。The taxi skidded to a halt just in time.出租车滑行了一段路后,及时停了下来。 skid

noun

[countable] The motorbike went into a skid.摩托车滑向一侧。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1814 COCA: 1786
slip
To slide, or to move in a graceful way: slide, glide, slither...
To loosen or tighten: loosen, unwind, slacken...
To move quietly: pad, sneak, slink...
To move somewhere quickly: fly, hasten, speed...
To become worse: worsen, decline, deteriorate...
Types of written note: caption, chit, chitty...
Mistakes: fail, miscommunication, error...
Movements downwards: fall, descent, plunge...
Rates of decrease and the process of decreasing: decrease, reduction, decline...
Underwear: basque, bloomers, body...
Pottery: ceramics, china clay, fire...
China, clay and ceramics: bisque, ceramic, china...

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