slip
名詞
定義 slip 名詞
paper(纸张)
- Countable(可数名词)
A small, narrow piece of paper.
一小张纸片;纸条
He wrote his shopping list on a slip of paper.
他在一张纸条上写下了购物清单。
Please fill out your name and address on the pink slip.
请在粉红色的纸条上填写您的姓名和地址。
She kept the important slip of paper in her wallet.
她把重要的纸条放在钱包里。
error(错误)
- Countable(可数名词)
A minor error or mistake.
小错误;疏失
He made a few slips during his speech, but overall, he did well.
他在演讲中犯了几个小错误,但总体来说表现得很好。
She found some minor slips in the calculations while reviewing the report.
她在审查报告时发现计算中有一些小疏失。
It's common to have a slip of the pen occasionally during the writing process.
在写作过程中偶尔会有笔误是很常见的。
accident(意外)
- Countable(可数名词)
An instance of losing one's footing and falling or sliding.
滑倒;失足
The wet floor caused him to take a slip.
潮湿的地板导致他滑倒了。
Be careful of a slip when walking on the icy sidewalk.
在结冰的人行道上行走时要小心滑倒。
She had several slips on the ice rink.
她在溜冰场上滑倒了好几次。
decline(下降)
- Countable(可数名词)
A decline in condition or quality.
状况恶化;退步
The company’s performance has shown a slip in the last few months.
公司在过去几个月的表现有所下滑。
He felt a slip in his health over the recent weeks.
他感觉最近几周健康状况有所下降。
They experienced a slip in their progress during training.
他们在训练期间的进展有所退步。
clothing(衣物)
- Countable(可数名词)
A simple undergarment, typically worn by women, that resembles a dress or skirt.
(女用)衬裙
She was wearing a silk slip.
她穿着一件丝质衬裙。
The slip helped her dress fit better.
衬裙让她的裙子更合身。
She wore a slip with lace trim.
她穿着一件有蕾丝边的衬裙。
dock(码头)
- Countable(可数名词)
A space between two piers where a boat can be docked.
(两码头之间的)船泊位
The boat was docked in the slip at the pier.
那艘船停靠在码头的船泊位。
They maneuvered the yacht into the slip.
他们将游艇驶入船泊位。
This slip is suitable for boats of various sizes.
这个船泊位适合各种大小的船只。
片語 slip 名詞
- slip of a something
Describing someone or something as small and thin, often due to youth.
瘦小的
• She was a slip of a girl when she first started working.
她刚开始工作时还是个瘦小的女孩。
- give someone the slip
To evade or escape from someone who is following or pursuing you.
摆脱
• The thief easily gave the police the slip in the crowded market.
小偷在拥挤的市场中轻易地摆脱了警察。
動詞
定義 slip 動詞
slide(滑动)
- B1Intransitive(不及物动词)
To lose one’s balance and slide unintentionally.
滑倒;失足
He almost slipped because the floor was too wet.
他差点滑倒,因为地板太湿了。
She slipped on the icy pavement and sprained her ankle.
她在结冰的人行道上滑倒,扭伤了脚踝。
The child slipped on the stairs but luckily was unharmed.
孩子在楼梯上滑倒了,但幸好没有受伤。
move(移动)
- C2Intransitive(不及物动词)
To move out of place or position.
滑动;移位
Her glasses slipped down her nose.
她的眼镜从鼻子上滑了下来。
He felt the book slip from his hand.
他感觉到书从手中滑落。
The rope slipped from his grasp.
绳子从他的手中滑脱。
action(动作)
- C2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)
To move or place something quickly and discreetly.
悄悄地走;偷偷地放
He slipped the note into her pocket unnoticed.
他悄悄地把纸条塞进她的口袋,没被注意到。
She slipped out of the room, not wanting anyone to notice.
她偷偷溜出房间,不想被任何人注意到。
She slipped the candy into his hand.
她把糖果偷偷塞进他的手里。
decline(下降)
- Intransitive(不及物动词)
To decline in quality, condition or standard.
恶化;下降;退步
She felt her memory was slipping.
她觉得她的记忆力在衰退。
The team's performance has started to slip.
球队的表现开始下滑。
His health has slipped over the past few months.
他的健康在过去几个月里恶化了。
escape(逃脱)
- Transitive(及物动词)
To become free or loose from something.
挣脱;松开
The ship slipped its moorings and began to drift.
船挣脱了系泊处,开始漂移。
The rope slipped from his hand.
绳子从他手中滑落。
She slipped from his grasp.
她从他的手中挣脱。
value(价值)
- Intransitive(不及物动词)
To decrease in value.
(价值)下跌;贬值
The company's stock price slipped.
公司的股价下跌了。
The dollar has slipped against the euro in recent days.
最近几天美元兑欧元贬值了。
The property value has slipped.
房产价值已经下跌了。
成語
- slip of the tongue
An unintentional error in speech, where you say something different from what you meant to.
失误
• During the meeting, he accidentally said the competitor's name instead of ours; it was a slip of the tongue.
在会议中,他不小心说出了竞争对手的名字而不是我们的;这是一个口误。
- slip through the net
To avoid being caught, noticed, or dealt with by a system or authority that should have done so.
漏网之鱼
• The law is designed to close all loopholes, ensuring no one can slip through the net of justice.
这项法律旨在堵住所有漏洞,确保没有人能逃脱正义的法网。
- There's many a slip twixt cup and lip
This idiom is used to emphasize that many things can go wrong or change before a plan or intention is fulfilled.
功亏一簣
• They thought the deal was done, but I know there's many a slip twixt cup and lip.
他们以为交易已经完成,但我知道事情在完成前仍可能发生许多变故。
- slip someone's memory/mind
to be forgotten or not remembered by someone
(某事)被(某人)遗忘
• I meant to call her, but it completely slipped my mind.
我本来想打电话给她,但完全忘记了。
- slip through someone's fingers
To lose an opportunity or a person by failing to take proper action or make sufficient effort.
错失(机会或人)
• He almost let this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity slip through his fingers.
他差点让这个千载难逢的机会从指缝中溜走。
- there's many a slip twixt cup and lip
This idiom is used to emphasize the uncertainty of events; many things can go wrong before something is completed.
功亏一簣
• They thought victory was assured, but there's many a slip twixt cup and lip; they lost the competition in the end.
他们以为胜利在握,但世事难料,最终他们输掉了比赛。
片語動詞 slip
- slip out
When a comment is unintentionally spoken.
无意中说出
• She accidentally slipped out her birthday, revealing it to everyone.
她不小心说出了自己的生日,让大家都知道了。
- slip out of something
to swiftly remove an article of clothing
迅速脱掉(某件衣物)
• She slipped out of her jacket quickly in the restroom.
她迅速在洗手间脱掉了外套。
- slip into something
to promptly dress in an item of clothing
快速穿上衣物
• She slipped into a dress for the evening, getting ready for the party.
她迅速穿上晚礼服,为派对做好准备。
- slip up
to commit an error or oversight
出错;疏忽
• During the speech, she slipped up and realized in an instant that she had made a mistake.
在演讲中,她出错了,立刻意识到自己犯了个错误。
- slip away
to depart in a stealthy manner
悄悄地离开
• I slipped away quietly at the end of the party to avoid disturbing anyone.
我在派对结束时悄悄离开,以免打扰任何人。