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单词 slip away
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slip away


slip 1

S0475400 (slĭp)v. slipped, slip·ping, slips v.intr.1. a. To move smoothly, easily, and quietly: slipped into bed.b. To move stealthily; steal: slipped out the back door.2. a. To escape, as from a grasp, fastening, or restraint: slipped out of the wrestler's hold.b. To put on or remove a piece of clothing smoothly or quietly: slipped into a nightgown; slipped out of the shirt.3. a. To slide involuntarily and lose one's balance or foothold. See Synonyms at slide.b. To move accidentally out of place or fail to gain traction: The gear slipped.4. a. To pass gradually, easily, or imperceptibly into a different state: He slipped into a coma.b. To decline from a former or standard level; fall off: The senator's popularity has slipped.c. To elapse, especially quickly or without notice: The days slipped by.5. To fall into fault or error. Often used with up.v.tr.1. a. To place or insert smoothly and quietly: She slipped the letter into her pocket.b. To insert (a remark, for example) unobtrusively: managed to slip his criticisms in before the end of the meeting.2. To put on or remove (clothing) easily or quickly: slip on a sweater; slipped off her shoes.3. a. To get loose or free from; elude: slipped his pursuers.b. To fail to be remembered by: Her name slips my memory.4. a. To release, loose, or unfasten: slip a knot.b. To unleash or free (a dog or hawk) to pursue game.5. To give birth to prematurely. Used of animals.6. To dislocate (a bone).7. To pass (a knitting stitch) from one needle to another without knitting it.n.1. The act or an instance of slipping or sliding.2. An accident or mishap, especially resulting in a fall.3. a. An error in conduct or thinking; a mistake.b. A slight error or oversight, as in speech or writing: a slip of the tongue.4. Nautical a. A docking place for a ship between two piers.b. A slipway.5. Nautical The difference between a vessel's actual speed through water and the speed at which the vessel would move if the screw were propelling against a solid.6. a. A woman's undergarment of dress length with shoulder straps.b. A half-slip.7. A pillowcase.8. Geology a. A smooth crack at which rock strata have moved on each other.b. A small fault.c. The relative displacement of formerly adjacent points on opposite sides of a fault.9. The difference between optimal and actual output in a mechanical device.10. Movement between two parts where none should exist, as between a pulley and a belt.11. A sideways movement of an airplane when banked too far.Phrasal Verb: slip away1. To depart without being noticed: We slipped away before the presentation was over.2. To die gradually or peacefully.3. To disappear or become unavailable: Don't let the opportunity slip away.Idioms: give (someone) the slip Slang To escape the pursuit of. let slip To say inadvertently. slip one over on Informal To hoodwink; trick.
[Middle English slippen, probably of Middle Low German or Middle Dutch origin; see lei- in Indo-European roots.]

slip 2

S0475400 (slĭp)n.1. A part of a plant cut or broken off for grafting or planting; a scion or cutting.2. A long narrow piece; a strip.3. A slender youthful person: a slip of a child.4. A small piece of paper, especially a small form, document, or receipt: a deposit slip.5. A narrow pew in a church.tr.v. slipped, slip·ping, slips To make a slip from (a plant or plant part).
[Probably from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch slippe.]

slip 3

S0475400 (slĭp)n. Thinned potter's clay used for decorating or coating ceramics.
[Middle English, slime, from Old English slypa; see sleubh- in Indo-European roots.]

SLIP

S0475400 (slĭp)abbr. Serial Line Internet Protocol
Thesaurus
Verb1.slip away - leave furtively and stealthily; "The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard"sneak away, sneak off, sneak out, steal awaygo forth, leave, go away - go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight"
2.slip away - pass by; "three years elapsed"elapse, glide by, go by, slide by, slip by, go along, pass, lapseadvance, march on, move on, progress, pass on, go on - move forward, also in the metaphorical sense; "Time marches on"fell, vanish, fly - pass away rapidly; "Time flies like an arrow"; "Time fleeing beneath him"

slip

verb1. To move smoothly, continuously, and effortlessly:glide, glissade, lapse, slide, slither.2. To move silently and furtively:creep, glide, lurk, mouse, prowl, pussyfoot, skulk, slide, slink, snake, sneak, steal.Slang: gumshoe.3. To lose one's balance and fall or almost fall:skid, slide, slither.Idiom: take a skid.4. To shift or be shifted out of place:slide.5. To maneuver gently and slowly into place:ease, glide, slide.6. To free from ties or fasteners:disengage, loose, loosen, unbind, unclasp, undo, unfasten, unloose, unloosen, untie.7. To get away from (a pursuer):elude, evade, lose, shake off, throw off.Slang: shake.Idiom: give someone the shake.8. To bring forth a nonviable fetus prematurely:abort, miscarry.9. To displace (a bone) from a socket or joint:dislocate, throw out.Idiom: throw out of joint.10. To decline, as in value or quantity, very gradually:drop off, fall off, sag.11. To make an error or mistake:err, miscue, mistake, slip up, stumble, trip up.12. To undergo moral deterioration:fall, sink.Idiom: go bad.phrasal verb
slip intoTo put (an article of clothing) on one's person:assume, don, get on, pull on, put on, slip on.phrasal verb
slip onTo put (an article of clothing) on one's person:assume, don, get on, pull on, put on, slip into.phrasal verb
slip upTo make an error or mistake:err, miscue, mistake, slip, stumble, trip up.noun1. An act or thought that unintentionally deviates from what is correct, right, or true:erratum, error, inaccuracy, incorrectness, lapse, miscue, misstep, mistake, slip-up, trip.2. A minor mistake:lapse, slip-up.Informal: fluff.
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slip away


slip away

1. To escape, leave, or disappear quietly or in secret. I felt really uncomfortable in the group of strangers, so I slipped away when everyone was distracted. In the commotion, the suspect slipped away from the custody of police.2. To narrowly evade capture. We had the thief on the run, but he managed to slip away.See also: away, slip

slip away

 1. and slip off to go away or escape quietly or in secret; to slip out. I slipped away when no one was looking. Let's slip off somewhere and have a little talk. I'll try to slip out for an hour or two when Tom is asleep. 2. Euph. to die. Uncle Charles slipped away in his sleep last night.See also: away, slip

slip away

v. To escape, as from a grasp, fastening, or restraint: When no one was looking, the thief quietly slipped away. The suspect slipped away from the police.See also: away, slip

slip away


  • verb

Synonyms for slip away

verb leave furtively and stealthily

Synonyms

  • sneak away
  • sneak off
  • sneak out
  • steal away

Related Words

  • go forth
  • leave
  • go away

verb pass by

Synonyms

  • elapse
  • glide by
  • go by
  • slide by
  • slip by
  • go along
  • pass
  • lapse

Related Words

  • advance
  • march on
  • move on
  • progress
  • pass on
  • go on
  • fell
  • vanish
  • fly
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