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*slip¹ /slɪp; slɪp/ v 1 [I] to accidentally slide so that you fall or almost fall 失足,滑跤: Joan slipped on the wet floor and broke her ankle. 琼在湿的地板上滑倒,跌断了脚踝。 2 [I] to go somewhere quickly and quietly 悄悄地走,溜走: + out of/away/through etc Brad slipped out of the back door while no one was looking. 布拉德趁没人注意悄悄地从后门溜了出去。 3 [T] to put something somewhere or give someone something quietly or secretly 悄悄地放置; 悄悄地塞给: slip sth into/around etc sth He slipped his arm around her waist and kissed her. 他悄悄地用手臂搂着她的腰并亲吻她。 4 [I] to slide out of the correct position or out of your hand 滑落,脱落: The hammer slipped and hit his fingers. 锤子滑脱,打在他的手指上。 5 [I] to become worse than before 变坏,变差: Standards in our schools have been slipping. 我们学校的水准在下降。 6 slip your mind if something slips your mind, you forget to do it 忘记(做) 7 let sth slip to say something that is supposed to be a secret without intending to 无意中说出某〔应该保密的〕事: Don't let it slip that I'm in town. 当心别说出我到城里来了。
slip into sthto put on a piece of clothing, quickly and easily 迅速穿上〔衣服〕: I'll just slip into something more comfortable. 我去套件舒服点的衣服。 slip sth ↔ off to take off a piece of clothing, quickly and easily 迅速脱下〔衣服〕: He slipped off his coat and went upstairs. 他一下子脱掉外套上楼去了。 slip sth ↔ on to put on an item of clothing, quickly and easily 迅速穿上〔衣服〕: Could you just slip on this gown? 你套上这件外衣好吗? slip out if something slips out, you say it without intending to 无意中讲出: Sorry, I shouldn't have said that — it just slipped out. 对不起,我不该说那事的 — 我说漏嘴了。 slip out of sth to take off clothes or shoes quickly and easily 快速脱掉〔衣服或鞋子〕: Ken slipped out of his shoes and put on his slippers. 肯脱掉鞋子,穿上拖鞋。 slip up to make a mistake 出差错: Every time you slip up, it costs me money. 每次你出差错,我就得掏钱。
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