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slip [slɪp]bout de papier ⇒ 1 (a) bon ⇒ 1 (a) fiche ⇒ 1 (a) glissade ⇒ 1 (b) erreur ⇒ 1 (c) bévue ⇒ 1 (c) étourderie ⇒ 1 (c) écart ⇒ 1 (c) éboulis ⇒ 1 (d) combinaison ⇒ 1 (e) glisser ⇒ 2 (a), 3 (a), 3 (b) échapper à ⇒ 2 (b), 3 (a) s'ébouler ⇒ 3 (a) se glisser ⇒ 3 (c) baisser ⇒ 3 (d)1 noun∎ slip of paper bout m de papier;∎ withdrawal slip (in bank) bordereau m de retrait;∎ Commerce delivery slip bordereau m de livraison(b) (on ice, banana skin) glissade f(c) (mistake) erreur f; (blunder) bévue f; (careless oversight) étourderie f; (moral) écart m, faute f légère;∎ slip of the tongue/pen lapsus m;(d) (landslide) éboulis m, éboulement m∎ the Queen Helen is still on the slips le Queen Helen est toujours en cale sèche(h) (in pottery) engobe m∎ a (mere) slip of a girl une petite jeune, une gamine;∎ to give sb the slip fausser compagnie à qn(a) (give or put discreetly) glisser;∎ to slip sb a note glisser un mot à qn;∎ to slip a letter into sb's hand/pocket glisser une lettre dans la main/la poche de qn;∎ I slipped the pen into my pocket j'ai glissé le stylo dans ma poche;∎ slip the car into gear mettez la voiture en prise;∎ she slipped the jigsaw piece into place elle a fait glisser le morceau de puzzle à sa place;∎ I slipped my arm round her waist j'ai glissé mon bras autour de sa taille;∎ to slip sth into the conversation glisser qch dans la conversation;∎ to slip the bolt (home) pousser le verrou à fond∎ it slipped my mind ça m'est sorti de la tête;∎ her name has completely slipped my memory j'ai complètement oublié son nom;∎ to slip sb's attention échapper à qn∎ he slipped the dog's lead il a lâché la laisse du chien;∎ British the dog slipped its lead le chien s'est dégagé de sa laisse;∎ Nautical to slip anchor/a cable filer l'ancre/un câble∎ to slip a stitch glisser une maille∎ to have slipped a disc, to have a slipped disc avoir une hernie discale∎ I slipped on the ice j'ai glissé sur une plaque de verglas;∎ he slipped and fell il glissa et tomba;∎ the knife slipped and cut my finger le couteau a glissé et je me suis coupé le doigt;∎ my hand slipped ma main a glissé;∎ the cup slipped out of my hands la tasse m'a glissé des mains;∎ she let the sand slip through her fingers elle laissa le sable glisser entre ses doigts;∎ figurative the prize slipped from her grasp or from her fingers le prix lui a échappé;∎ somehow, the kidnappers slipped through our fingers je ne sais comment les ravisseurs nous ont filé entre les doigts;∎ money just slips through his fingers l'argent lui file entre les doigts(b) (go gradually) glisser;∎ the patient slipped into a coma le patient a glissé ou s'est enfoncé peu à peu dans le coma;∎ she slipped into the habit of visiting him every day petit à petit elle a pris l'habitude d'aller le voir tous les jours;∎ to slip into bad habits prendre de mauvaises habitudes(c) (go quickly, smoothly etc) se glisser;∎ to slip into bed se glisser dans son lit;∎ she slipped quietly into the room elle s'est glissée discrètement dans la pièce;∎ some misprints have slipped into the text des coquilles se sont glissées dans le texte;∎ the back should just slip into place l'arrière devrait glisser à sa place;∎ the thieves managed to slip through the road blocks les voleurs ont réussi à passer à travers les barrages routiers;∎ why don't you slip through the kitchen/round the back? pourquoi ne passez-vous pas par la cuisine/par derrière?;∎ we slipped through the rush hour traffic on s'est faufilés dans les embouteillages des heures de pointe;∎ he slipped into a dressing gown il a passé ou mis une robe de chambre;∎ I'll slip into something cooler je vais enfiler ou mettre quelque chose de plus léger(d) (go down → prices) baisser;∎ prices have slipped (by) 10 percent les prix ont baissé de 10 pour cent∎ you're slipping! dis donc, tu baisses!;∎ I must be slipping! je crois que je perds mes capacités!∎ she let (it) slip that she was selling her house elle a laissé échapper qu'elle vendait sa maison;∎ he let his guard slip il a baissé sa garde;∎ don't let your concentration slip ne relâche pas ta concentration(b) Sport (in cricket) = partie du terrain ou joueurs situés à gauche du guichet, du point de vue du lanceur, si le batteur est droitier (et vice versa)►► British slip road bretelle f d'accès;Typography slip sheet feuille f intercalaire;Sewing slip stitch point m perdu;Railways slip switch traversée-jonction f;∎ single/double slip switch traversée-jonction f simple/double(go quickly) faire un saut;∎ I'll just slip along to the chemist's je fais juste un saut à la pharmacie∎ I felt my life slipping away j'avais l'impression que ma vie me glissait entre les doigts;∎ control of the party was slipping away from her elle perdait peu à peu son emprise sur le parti;∎ the patient was slipping away le malade s'éteignait doucement;∎ you're slipping away from me (in relationship) tu t'éloignes de moi∎ she slipped back for a sweater elle est retournée chercher un pull-over;∎ he slipped back into a coma il est retombé dans le coma;∎ he slipped back into his old habits il est retombé dans ses vieilles habitudes∎ I slipped by without being noticed je me suis faufilé sans qu'on me remarque;∎ figurative you shouldn't let this chance slip by tu ne devrais pas laisser passer cette chance(fall → picture, car, socks, skirt) glisser;∎ this whisky slips down very nicely ce whisky descend tout seul➲ slip in(moving part) faire glisser à sa place; (quotation, word) glisser, placer;∎ she slipped in several references to… elle a placé plusieurs allusions à…;∎ Cars to slip the clutch in embrayer∎ I just slipped in for five minutes je n'ai fait qu'entrer ou je suis juste passé cinq minutes;∎ a blank page has slipped in by mistake une page blanche s'y est glissée par erreur;∎ some misprints have slipped in des fautes de frappe se sont glissées dans le texte➲ slip off(remove → coat, hat) enlever, ôter; (→ shoe, ring, sock) enlever; (→ top, lid) faire glisser pour ouvrir(b) (fall → bottle, hat, book) glisser (et tomber)(dress, ring, coat) mettre, enfiler; (lid) mettre ou remettre (en faisant glisser)(a) (leave unseen → person) sortir discrètement, s'esquiver(b) (escape → animal, child) s'échapper;∎ the soap slipped out of my hands le savon m'a glissé des mains;∎ the word slipped out before he could stop himself le mot lui a échappé;∎ it just slipped out! ça m'a échappé!;∎ the story slipped out l'affaire s'est ébruitée∎ I'm just slipping out for a few minutes je m'éclipse quelques minutes, je reviens dans une minute;∎ I'll slip out and buy some milk je sors juste acheter du laitaller;∎ we slipped over to Blackpool to see them nous avons fait un saut à Blackpool pour les voir∎ familiar to slip one over on sb rouler qn∎ I managed to slip past unseen j'ai réussi à passer discrètement∎ can you slip round after supper? peux-tu passer (chez moi) après souper?familiar faire une gaffe;∎ you've slipped up badly here tu as fait une sacrée gaffe, tu t'es bien plantéⓘ Do you mind if I slip into something more comfortable? Cette formule ("Est-ce que ça vous dérange si j'enfile quelque chose de plus confortable?") a pour origine Hell's Angels ("Les Anges de l'Enfer"), un film américain de 1930 avec Jean Harlow. La phrase exacte que prononce l'actrice est would you be shocked if I changed into something more comfortable? ("est-ce que ça vous choquerait si j'enfilais quelque chose de plus confortable?") Cette formule évoque les vedettes féminines du cinéma américain des années 30 et 40 et notamment les scènes dans lesquelles celles-ci font des numéros de charme en revêtant des tenues sexy. Aujourd'hui on utilise cette phrase en allusion à l'air séducteur de Jean Harlow, le plus souvent sur le mode humoristique. -
2 ■ slip through
■ slip throughA v. i. + avv. (o prep.)1 passare inosservato (o senza fare rumore): The boat slipped through ( the strait) in the dark, il battello passò (lo stretto) col favore delle tenebreB v. t. + avv.C v. t. + prep.2 (fig.) intrufolare, infiltrare attraverso: They managed to slip ten partisans through the enemy defences, riuscirono a far passare dieci partigiani attraverso le difese nemiche □ to slip through sb. 's fingers, scivolare di tra le dita a q.; (fig.) sfuggire a q. □ to slip through the net, ( di pesce) scappare di tra le maglie ( della rete); (fig.) (riuscire a) passare attraverso, superare ( controlli, misure di sicurezza, ecc.). -
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1. slip past tense, past participle - slipped; verb1) (to slide accidentally and lose one's balance or footing: I slipped and fell on the path.) resbalar2) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.) resbalar3) (to drop in standard: I'm sorry about my mistake - I must be slipping!) decaer, empeorar4) (to move quietly especially without being noticed: She slipped out of the room.) escabullirse, escurrirse5) (to escape from: The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.) soltarse, escaparse6) (to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement: She slipped the letter back in its envelope.) pasar, deslizar
2. noun1) (an act of slipping: Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.) resbalón, traspiés, tropezón2) (a usually small mistake: Everyone makes the occasional slip.) desliz3) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.) combinación4) ((also slipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships.) rampa•- slipper- slippery
- slipperiness
- slip road
- slipshod
- give someone the slip
- give the slip
- let slip
- slip into
- slip off
- slip on
- slip up
II slip noun(a strip or narrow piece of paper: She wrote down his telephone number on a slip of paper.) papelito, trocito de papelslip1 n1. desliz / error2. combinaciónslip2 vb1. resbalarse / escurrirse2. escurrirse / escabullirse3. pasar / meter / deslizarto slip your mind olvidarse / irse de la cabeza
slip /(e)s'lip/ (pl◊ slips) sustantivo masculino1 ( prenda interior) 2 ( bañador) swimming trunks (pl)
slip sustantivo masculino (calzoncillo corto) pants, briefs ' slip' also found in these entries: Spanish: colar - colarse - columpiarse - combinación - deslizar - desliz - despiste - escabullirse - escapar - escurrirse - esquinazo - formularia - formulario - lapso - lapsus - patinar - resbalar - resbalarse - resbalón - traspié - tropezón - amarradero - boleta - derrapar - descuido - desmarcarse - escurrir - fondo - mano - papeleta - patinazo - resbalada - resguardo - tique - tropiezo - vale - volante English: paying-in-slip - slip - slip away - slip back - slip down - slip in - slip into - slip off - slip on - slip out - slip past - slip up - slip-road - slip-up - wage slip - briefs - cost - lapse - pay - petticoat - pillow - quietly - salestr[slɪp]1 (of paper) papelito, trocito de papel\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLslip of a girl chiquilla————————tr[slɪp]1 (slide) resbalar; (fall, get away, escape) caer2 SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL (clutch, tyre) patinar3 (move - quickly) ir de prisa; (- secretly) escabullirse4 (decline) decaer, empeorar1 (pass, give, put) pasar, deslizar, dar a escondidas2 (overlook, forget) escaparse3 (get free from) soltarse de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa slip of the pen un lapsusa slip of the tongue un lapsus linguaethere's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip del dicho al hecho hay mucho trechoto be slipping estar perdiendo facultades, no ser lo que uno era antesto give somebody the slip dar esquinazo a alguiento let an opportunity slip through one's fingers dejar escapar una oportunidadto let something slip escapársele algo a unoto slip a disc dislocarse una vértebrato slip anchor levar anclasslipped disc vértebra dislocadaslip road pista de aceleración1) steal: ir sigilosamenteto slip away: escabullirseto slip out the door: escaparse por la puerta2) slide: resbalarse, deslizarse3) lapse: caerto slip into error: equivocarse4)to let slip : dejar escapar5)to slip into put on: ponerseslip vt1) put: meter, poner2) pass: pasarshe slipped me a note: me pasó una nota3)to slip one's mind : olvidársele a unoslip n1) pier: atracadero m2) mishap: percance m, contratiempo m3) mistake: error m, desliz ma slip of the tongue: un lapsus4) petticoat: enagua f5) : injerto m, esqueje m (de una planta)6)slip of paper : papelito mn.• combinación s.f.• enaguas s.f.pl.n.• desbarro s.m.• descuido s.m.• desliz s.f.• desplazamiento s.m.• dislocación s.f.• equivocación s.f.• inadvertencia s.f.• lapso s.m.• lapsus s.m.• pifia s.f.• renuncio s.m.• resbalón s.m.• tira s.f.• traspiés s.m.• tropezón s.m.v.• deslizar v.• desvarar v.• dislocarse un hueso v.• escurrir v.• escurrirse v.• esquejar v.• huir v.• patinar v.• resbalar v.slɪp
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1) ( slide) resbalón m, resbalada f (AmL)to give somebody the slip — (colloq) lograr zafarse de algn
2) ( mistake) error m, equivocación fa slip of the tongue/pen — un lapsus (linguae/cálami)
3) ( of paper)a slip of paper — un papelito, un papel; deposit II 1) a)
4) ( undergarment) combinación f, enagua f, viso m, fondo m (Méx)5) ( of person)a slip of a girl — una chiquilla, una chiquilina (AmL)
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- pp- intransitive verb1)a) (slide, shift position) \<\<person\>\> resbalar(se); \<\<clutch\>\> patinarb) \<\<standards/service\>\> decaer*, empeoraryou're slipping — tu trabajo (or aplicación etc) ya no es lo que era
2)a) ( move unobtrusively) (+ adv compl)b) (escape, be lost)to let slip an opportunity to let an opportunity slip dejar escapar una oportunidad; they let the contract slip through their fingers se dejaron quitar el contrato de las manos; I didn't mean to say that: it just slipped out no quería decirlo, pero se me escapó or salió; I let (it) slip that... — se me escapó que...
c) ( go quickly)d) ( change)
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vt1)a) ( put unobtrusively) (+ adv compl) poner*, meter, deslizar*b) ( pass)2)a) ( break loose from)to slip somebody's mind o memory: it completely slipped my mind — me olvidé or se me olvidó por completo
b) ( in knitting) \<\<stitch\>\> pasar sin tejer•Phrasal Verbs:- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip up[slɪp]1. N1) (=slide) resbalón m- give sb the slip2) (=mistake) error m, equivocación fI must have made a slip somewhere — debo de haberme equivocado en algo, debo de haber cometido un error en algún sitio
Freudian 3.a slip of the pen/tongue — un lapsus calami/linguae
3) (=fall) bajada fbetting 2., deposit 3., pay 4., paying-in slipI wrote the number on a slip of paper — escribí el número en un papelito or un trocito de papel
6) (=landslide) corrimiento m de tierras, desprendimiento m7) (Cricket) (usu pl) la posición posterior derecha del receptor (si el bateador es diestro) ocupada por los defensores de campo en un partido de críquet8) slips(Theat)9) [of person]a slip of a boy/girl — un chiquillo/una chiquilla
10) (in pottery) arcilla que se ha mezclado con agua hasta estar cremosa11) (Bot) esqueje m12) (Naut) grada f2. VI1) (=slide, shift) resbalarthe glass slipped from her hand — el vaso se le fue or se le resbaló de la mano
we let the game slip through our fingers — dejamos que el partido se nos escapara or se nos fuera de las manos
2) (=move quickly)3) (=move imperceptibly) pasar desapercibidonet I, 1., 1)he slipped out of the room while my back was turned — salió sigilosamente de la habitación mientras estaba de espaldas
4) (=decline) [shares, currency] bajar5) (=become known)she let slip the names of the people involved — dejó escapar los nombres de las personas involucradas
3. VT1) (=move quickly and smoothly) pasar, deslizarhe slipped an arm around her waist — le pasó or deslizó el brazo por la cintura
I slipped a note under his door — deslicé or le pasé una nota por debajo de la puerta
2) (=move imperceptibly)3) (=escape from)4) (Med)5) (Aut) [+ clutch] soltar6) (Knitting) [+ stitch] pasar (sin hacer)4.CPDslip road N — (on motorway) vía f de acceso
slip stitch N — (Knitting) punto m sin hacer
- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip out- slip up* * *[slɪp]
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1) ( slide) resbalón m, resbalada f (AmL)to give somebody the slip — (colloq) lograr zafarse de algn
2) ( mistake) error m, equivocación fa slip of the tongue/pen — un lapsus (linguae/cálami)
3) ( of paper)a slip of paper — un papelito, un papel; deposit II 1) a)
4) ( undergarment) combinación f, enagua f, viso m, fondo m (Méx)5) ( of person)a slip of a girl — una chiquilla, una chiquilina (AmL)
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- pp- intransitive verb1)a) (slide, shift position) \<\<person\>\> resbalar(se); \<\<clutch\>\> patinarb) \<\<standards/service\>\> decaer*, empeoraryou're slipping — tu trabajo (or aplicación etc) ya no es lo que era
2)a) ( move unobtrusively) (+ adv compl)b) (escape, be lost)to let slip an opportunity to let an opportunity slip dejar escapar una oportunidad; they let the contract slip through their fingers se dejaron quitar el contrato de las manos; I didn't mean to say that: it just slipped out no quería decirlo, pero se me escapó or salió; I let (it) slip that... — se me escapó que...
c) ( go quickly)d) ( change)
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vt1)a) ( put unobtrusively) (+ adv compl) poner*, meter, deslizar*b) ( pass)2)a) ( break loose from)to slip somebody's mind o memory: it completely slipped my mind — me olvidé or se me olvidó por completo
b) ( in knitting) \<\<stitch\>\> pasar sin tejer•Phrasal Verbs:- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip up -
4 slip\ out
1. Ihe managed to slip out ему удалось выскользнуть /незаметно уйти/; the secret slipped out секрет раскрылся; he let the name (an oath) slip out имя (проклятие) сорвалось у него с языка2. IIslip out in some manner they slipped out one by one они один за другим тихонько исчезали /уходили/3. XIIIslip out to do smth. I must slip out to post a letter мне надо незаметно уйти и /, чтобы/ отправить письмо -
5 slip through the net
нe пoпacтьcя в pacтaвлeнныe ceти, в лoвушку, уcкoльзнутьThe police were watching all the ports, railway stations and airports; but, somehow, he managed to slip through the net -
6 give smb. the slip
(give smb. the slip (тж. give the slip to smb.))удрать, ускользнуть, улизнуть от кого-л.Mind what I say - he has given his friends the slip, and persuaded this delicate young creetur [= creature], all along of her fondness for him, to be his guide and travelling companion... (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. XVIII) — Он дал тягу от своих родственников. Ты в это вникни! Дал тягу и подговорил это нежное существо, которое в нем души не чает, бежать вместе с ним...
‘I didn't try to give you the slip,’ said Marvel, in a voice that was not far remote from tears. (H. G. Wells, ‘The Invisible Man’, ch. 13) — - Я и не думал удирать от вас, - сказал Марвел чуть не плача.
I guessed Cap Hawkins would get a search party out after me, and he did rightenough, but I managed to give 'em the slip. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 3) — Я понимал, что Хаукинс вышлет людей разыскивать меня. Так он и сделал, да я ускользнул.
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7 escabullirse
pron.v.1 to slip away.El preso se escabulló anoche The prisoner slipped away last night.2 to shirk out, to cop out.María se escabulló de su compromiso Mary shirked out of her commitment.* * *1 (entre las manos) to slip through* * *verb* * *logró escabullirse entre la multitud — he managed to slip away o slip off into the crowd
se nos escabulló — he gave us the slip (colloq)
* * *(v.) = steal away, weasel (on/out of), skulk off, sneak off, sneak out of, sneak away, duck outEx. He had merely stolen away as inconspicuously as possible.Ex. Christians have of course been weaseling on this issue since Jesus himself evasively weaseled on it.Ex. Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Ex. One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Ex. The temptation will be for the borrower to bypass the issue desk and sneak out of the library with his chosen books = El usuario se sentirá tentado a eludir el mostrador de préstamo y salir inadvertidamente de la biblioteca con los libros que quiere.Ex. So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.Ex. Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend.* * *logró escabullirse entre la multitud — he managed to slip away o slip off into the crowd
se nos escabulló — he gave us the slip (colloq)
* * *(v.) = steal away, weasel (on/out of), skulk off, sneak off, sneak out of, sneak away, duck outEx: He had merely stolen away as inconspicuously as possible.
Ex: Christians have of course been weaseling on this issue since Jesus himself evasively weaseled on it.Ex: Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Ex: One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Ex: The temptation will be for the borrower to bypass the issue desk and sneak out of the library with his chosen books = El usuario se sentirá tentado a eludir el mostrador de préstamo y salir inadvertidamente de la biblioteca con los libros que quiere.Ex: So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.Ex: Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend.* * *escabullirse [I9 ]1 (escaparse) to escapeel delincuente logró escabullirse entre la multitud the criminal managed to slip away o slip off into the crowddespués del almuerzo trataré de escabullirme I'll try to slip away after lunchse nos escabulló he gave us the slip ( colloq)no puedes escabullirte de tus responsabilidades you can't get away from o get out of your responsibilities2 (introducirse) to slip throughtraté de escabullirme entre la gente para ver mejor I tried to slip through the crowd to get a better view* * *
escabullirse ( conjugate escabullirse) verbo pronominal ( escaparse) to slip away;
no puedes escabullirte de tus responsabilidades you can't get away from your responsibilities
escabullirse verbo reflexivo
1 (escurrirse, deslizarse) to slip away: su salud se le escabulló como un puñado de arena, his health slipped away like sand through one's fingers
2 (desaparecer de un sitio) to melt away: se escabulló de la fiesta, he sneaked away from the party
' escabullirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escurrir
English:
cop out
- dodge
- duck out
- scamper away
- scamper off
- scoot
- scuttle
- skedaddle
- slink
- slip away
- slip out
- sneak
- steal
- slip
* * *escabullirse vpr1. [con disimulo] to slip off o away;siempre que hay trabajo se escabulle he always slips off o away when there's work to be done;se escabulleron de la sala they slipped out of the hallse me escabulló he slipped out of my hands* * *v/r escape, slip away* * *escabullirse {38} vr: to slip away, to escape* * *escabullirse vbno te escabullas, que hoy te toca fregar los platos don't sneak off, it's your turn to wash up today -
8 glisser
glisser [glise]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. ( = avancer) to slide along ; [voilier, nuages, patineurs] to glide alongb. ( = tomber) to slidec. ( = déraper) [personne, objet] to slip ; [véhicule, pneus] to skidd. ( = être glissant) [parquet] to be slippery• attention, ça glisse be careful, it's slipperye. ( = coulisser) [tiroir, rideau, curseur, anneau] to slidef. ( = s'échapper) glisser des mains to slip out of one's handsg. ( = effleurer) glisser sur [+ sujet] to skate over• glissons ! let's not dwell on that!2. transitive verb( = introduire) glisser qch sous/dans qch to slip sth under/into sth3. reflexive verb► se glisser [personne, animal]* * *glise
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2) ( introduire) to slip in [remarque]
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verbe intransitif1) ( être glissant) [route, savon] to be slippery2) ( être déstabilisé) [personne] to slip; [chapeau, écharpe] to slip (down); [outil] to slip; [véhicule] to skidglisser des mains de quelqu'un — [savon, bouteille] to slip out of somebody's hands
3) ( se déplacer) gén to slide; ( avec grâce) to glide4) ( ne pas accrocher) [ski, tiroir, cloison] to slideglisser sur — fig ( ne pas affecter) [critique] to have no effect on [personne]; ( ne pas approfondir) [personne] to skate over [sujet]
5) ( passer)
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se glisser verbe pronominal1) ( s'introduire) to slipse glisser dans — gén to slip into; ( furtivement) to sneak into
2) ( s'insinuer) [sentiment, erreur] to creep into [personne, texte]* * *ɡlise1. vi1) (= avancer) to glidefaire glisser qch sur — to slide sth over, INFORMATIQUE, [icône] to drag sth onto
2) (= déraper) [personne] to slipIl a glissé et il est tombé. — He slipped and fell.
Il a glissé sur une peau de banane. — He slipped on a banana skin.
3) (= être glissant) [trottoir] to be slipperyAttention, ça glisse! — Watch out, it's slippery!
4) figglisser sur [détail] — to skate over
2. vt1) (= mettre)2) (= dire)3) (= donner)* * *glisser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre) to slip [objet] (dans into); j'ai glissé la lettre dans ma poche/sous la porte I slipped the letter into my pocket/under the door; il a glissé l'anneau à mon doigt he slipped the ring onto my finger; glisser un oreiller sous la tête d'un malade to slide a pillow under a patient's head; elle a glissé la main dans mes cheveux she ran her fingers through my hair;2 ( introduire) to slip in [remarque, commentaire, critique]; glisser une anecdote dans la conversation to slip an anecdote into the conversation;3 ( dire furtivement) glisser qch à l'oreille de qn to whisper sth in sb's ear;4 ( en tricot) to slip [maille].B vi1 ( être glissant) [route, trottoir, savon] to be slippery; ça glisse it's slippery;2 ( être déstabilisé) [personne] to slip; [chapeau, robe, écharpe] to slip (down); [outil, couteau] to slip; [véhicule] to skid; glisser de to slip out of; glisser des mains de qn [savon, bouteille] to slip out of sb's hands; une tuile/le ramoneur a glissé du toit a tile/the chimney sweep fell off the roof;3 ( se déplacer) gén to slide; ( avec grâce) to glide; descendre les escaliers en glissant sur la rampe to slide down the bannisters; se laisser glisser le long d'une corde/d'un mur to slide down a rope/a wall; un cygne/canoë glissait sur le lac a swan/canoe was gliding over the lake;4 ( ne pas accrocher) [piston, ski, tiroir, cloison] to slide; mes skis ne glissent pas my skis are sticking; la neige glisse bien/ne glisse pas the snow is nice and smooth/is sticking; leur regard glissait d'un tableau à l'autre their gaze wandered from one picture to another; leur regard glissait sur l'assistance they surveyed the people present;5 ( passer insensiblement) glisser dans l'ennui to become bored; glisser dans le pessimisme to sink into gloom; l'électorat glisse à droite there's a swing to the right among the electorate; le parti a glissé vers le terrorisme there has been a swing toward(s) terrorism in the party; le roman glisse de la comédie au drame the novel moves imperceptibly from comedy to drama;6 ( ne pas affecter) glisser sur [injure, critique] to have no effect on;C se glisser vpr1 ( pénétrer) se glisser dans gén to slip into; ( furtivement) to sneak into; se glisser dans son lit to slip into bed; se glisser dans les draps to slip between the sheets; le voleur s'est glissé dans la chambre the thief sneaked into the room;2 ( se faufiler) to slip; se glisser derrière un rideau to slip behind a curtain; se glisser dans la foule to slip through the crowd; se glisser parmi les invités to slip in among the guests; se glisser parmi les badauds to edge through the onlookers; je me suis glissé vers la sortie/au premier rang I slid toward(s) the exit/into the front row; le chat s'est glissé sous la voiture the cat crept under the car;3 ( s'insinuer) [sentiment, erreur] to creep into [personne, texte]; l'ennui se glissa entre nous boredom crept into our relationship.glisser entre les mains or doigts de qn [criminel] to slip through sb's fingers.[glise] verbe intransitifattention, ça glisse par terre watch out, it's slippery underfoot ou the ground's slippery2. [s'échapper accidentellement] to slip3. [tomber] to slide4. [avancer sans heurt - skieur, patineur] to glide along ; [ - péniche, ski] to glide5. [passer]sur toi, tout glisse comme l'eau sur les plumes d'un canard it's like water off a duck's back with you6. (figuré) [s'orienter]glisser à ou vers to shift to ou towardsune partie de l'électorat a glissé à gauche part of the electorate has shifted ou moved to the left7. DANSE to glissade————————[glise] verbe transitif1. [introduire] to slip[dire furtivement]j'ai glissé ton nom dans la conversation I managed to slip ou to drop your name into the conversation2. [confier]glisser un petit mot/une lettre à quelqu'un to slip somebody a note/a letter3. (locution)glisser un œil dans une pièce to peep ou to peek into a room————————se glisser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se faufiler]se glisser au premier rang [rapidement] to slip into the front rowglisse-toi là [sans prendre de place] squeeze (yourself) in there2. [erreur]des fautes ont pu se glisser dans l'article some mistakes may have slipped ou crept into the article3. [sentiment] -
9 deslizar
v.1 to let slip in (indirecta, comentario).2 to slide, to pull.3 to slip, to slip in, to sneak in.Deslizó un sobre debajo de la puerta He slipped an envelope under the door.* * *1 (pasar) to slide, slip2 (decir o hacer por descuido) to slip1 (resbalar) to slide, slip1 (gen) to slide; (sobre agua) to glide3 (fluir) to flow, run4 (transcurrir) to go by, fly* * *verbto slide, slip* * *1. VT1) frm (=pasar)deslicé la carta por debajo de la puerta — I slipped o slid the letter under the door
deslizó el dedo por el armario y encontró polvo — she ran her finger along the cupboard and found it was dusty
2) frm (=dar con disimulo) to slip3) frm (=intercalar) to slip in2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo ( hacer resbalar) to slip, slide2.la deslizó por debajo de la puerta — he slipped o slid it under the door
deslizarse v pron1)b) barco/cisne to glidec) cajón/argollas de cortina to slided) agua/arroyo to flow gentlye) (escurrirse, escaparse) to slip away2) (liter) ( transcurrir) to slip by* * *= slide.Ex. Now rapid selection can slide just the proper card into position in an instant or two, and return it afterward.----* deslizarse = slither, drift, skid, glide.* deslizarse sobre el agua = aquaplane.* * *1.verbo transitivo ( hacer resbalar) to slip, slide2.la deslizó por debajo de la puerta — he slipped o slid it under the door
deslizarse v pron1)b) barco/cisne to glidec) cajón/argollas de cortina to slided) agua/arroyo to flow gentlye) (escurrirse, escaparse) to slip away2) (liter) ( transcurrir) to slip by* * *= slide.Ex: Now rapid selection can slide just the proper card into position in an instant or two, and return it afterward.
* deslizarse = slither, drift, skid, glide.* deslizarse sobre el agua = aquaplane.* * *deslizar [A4 ]vtA(hacer resbalar): deslizó la carta por debajo de la puerta he slipped o slid the letter under the doorle deslizó un billete de diez dólares en la mano she slipped a ten-dollar bill into his handdeslizó la mano por sus cabellos he ran his fingers through her hairB ‹comentario/crítica› to slip inA1 «patinador» to glide; «esquiador» to ski, slide; «serpiente» to slither, glidese deslizaban por el tobogán they slid down the slideel trineo se deslizó por la pendiente nevada the sled slid down the snow-covered slopeuna lágrima se deslizó por su mejilla a tear slid down his cheek2 (avanzar) to glide alongel bote se deslizaba sobre el lago the boat glided over the lake3 «cajón/argollas de cortina» to slide4 «agua/arroyo» to flow gently5 (escurrirse, escaparse) to slip awaylogramos deslizarnos sin que nadie nos viera we managed to slip away without being seense deslizó por la puerta trasera he slipped out (by) the back doorB ( liter) (transcurrir) to slip bylas tardes de otoño se deslizaban lentamente the autumn evenings slipped slowly byC «error» to slip through* * *
deslizar ( conjugate deslizar) verbo transitivo ( hacer resbalar) to slip, slide
deslizarse verbo pronominal
[ esquiador] to ski, slide;
[ serpiente] to slither, glide;
deslizarse por algo to slide down sth;
deslizarse sobre algo to glide over sth
deslizar vt (pasar algo por una superficie) to slide
(introducir algo con discreción) to slip [en, into] [por, through] [debajo de, under]
' deslizar' also found in these entries:
English:
slide
- slip
* * *♦ vtle deslizó las llaves en el bolsillo she slipped the keys into his pocket;deslizar algo por algo to slide sth along sth;deslizó la mano por la barandilla he ran his hand down the banister;deslizó el trapo sobre la mesa he ran the cloth over the table2. [indirecta, comentario] to slip in;deslizó un comentario sarcástico she slipped in a sarcastic comment* * *I v/t1 slide, run ( por along);deslizar algo por debajo de la puerta slip sth under the doorII v/i slide* * *deslizar {21} vt1) : to slide, to slip2) : to slip in* * * -
10 escabullirse
escabullirse ( conjugate escabullirse) verbo pronominal ( escaparse) to slip away; no puedes escabullirte de tus responsabilidades you can't get away from your responsibilities
escabullirse verbo reflexivo
1 (escurrirse, deslizarse) to slip away: su salud se le escabulló como un puñado de arena, his health slipped away like sand through one's fingers
2 (desaparecer de un sitio) to melt away: se escabulló de la fiesta, he sneaked away from the party ' escabullirse' also found in these entries: Spanish: escurrir English: cop out - dodge - duck out - scamper away - scamper off - scoot - scuttle - skedaddle - slink - slip away - slip out - sneak - steal - slip -
11 caser
➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb( = placer) [+ objets] to shove (inf) ; ( = marier) [+ fille] to find a husband for ; ( = pourvoir d'une situation) to find a job for2. reflexive verb► se caser [célibataire] to find a partner* * *
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(colloq) kɑze verbe transitif1) ( placer) to put, to stick (colloq)tu as réussi à caser ton expression favorite! — you've managed to slip in your favourite [BrE] expression!
2) ( marier) to marry off [enfant]3) ( loger) to put [somebody] up4) ( trouver un emploi pour) to find a place for
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se caser verbe pronominal to tie the knot (colloq), to get married* * *kɒze vt1) (= mettre dans un espace réduit) to find room forSes dimensions réduites permettent de le caser facilement dans un coffre de voiture. — Its compact size means that you can easily fit it into a car boot.
2) (= loger) to put up* * *caser○ verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( placer) to put, to stick○ (dans in; sur on; sous under); où puis-je caser mes affaires? where can I put my things?; je n'ai pas de place pour caser mes jambes I haven't got any leg room; tu as réussi à caser ton expression favorite! you've managed to slip in your favouriteGB expression!;2 ( marier) [parents] to marry off [enfant]; ils aimeraient bien caser leur fils they would like to marry off their son;3 ( loger) to put [sb] up; où vas-tu les caser? where are you going to put them up?;4 ( trouver un emploi pour) to find a place for; caser un protégé au service des ventes to find a place for a protégé in the sales department.B se caser vpr to tie the knot○, to get married; elle a 29 ans et n'est toujours pas casée! she's 29 and she still hasn't tied the knot![kaze] verbe transitif1. [faire entrer]2. [dire - phrase, histoire] to get in (separable)3. [loger - invités] to put up (separable)4. [dans un emploi] to fix up (separable)5. [marier] to marry off (separable)————————se caser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [dans un emploi] to get fixed up with a job2. [se marier] to settle down3. [se loger] to find somewhere to live -
12 disimuladamente
adv.1 dissemblingly; reservedly.2 with disguise, surreptitiously, under the table, desguisedly.* * *► adverbio1 (furtivamente) without being seen, furtively2 (astutamente) craftily* * *ADV1) (=solapadamente) furtively2) (=astutamente) cunningly, slyly3) (=ocultamente) covertly* * *adverbio surreptitiouslyse fue disimuladamente de la fiesta — she sneaked o slipped away from the party
* * *= surreptitiously, furtively, cunningly, slyly, covertly, on the sly.Ex. List prices were not in practice always maintained, for many booksellers would surreptitiously give a discount rather than lose a sale.Ex. Seditious books continued to appear, nevertheless, both from secret presses in England moving furtively from hideout to hideout.Ex. In this sense this book is reminiscent of the cunningly drawn pictures of our youth.Ex. The author suggests slyly that, while word processors may have increased writing speed, they cannot ensure improved writing quality.Ex. This article analyses 4 descriptive cataloguing orthodoxies of the past -- corporate authorship, uniform personal headings, main entry, dominance of the card catalogue -- maintaining that each has been overthrown either overtly or covertly.Ex. True, you may not see many boys and girls openly holding hands or kissing but many affairs are conducted on the sly.----* reírse disimuladamente = laugh up + Posesivo + sleeve.* * *adverbio surreptitiouslyse fue disimuladamente de la fiesta — she sneaked o slipped away from the party
* * *= surreptitiously, furtively, cunningly, slyly, covertly, on the sly.Ex: List prices were not in practice always maintained, for many booksellers would surreptitiously give a discount rather than lose a sale.
Ex: Seditious books continued to appear, nevertheless, both from secret presses in England moving furtively from hideout to hideout.Ex: In this sense this book is reminiscent of the cunningly drawn pictures of our youth.Ex: The author suggests slyly that, while word processors may have increased writing speed, they cannot ensure improved writing quality.Ex: This article analyses 4 descriptive cataloguing orthodoxies of the past -- corporate authorship, uniform personal headings, main entry, dominance of the card catalogue -- maintaining that each has been overthrown either overtly or covertly.Ex: True, you may not see many boys and girls openly holding hands or kissing but many affairs are conducted on the sly.* reírse disimuladamente = laugh up + Posesivo + sleeve.* * *surreptitiouslydisimuladamente le pasó una nota por debajo de la mesa he managed to slip her a note under the table, he surreptitiously passed her a note under the tablese fue disimuladamente de la fiesta she sneaked o slipped away from the party* * *
disimuladamente adverbio craftily, surreptitiously
' disimuladamente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baja
- bajinis
- bajo
English:
slip
- sneak
- titter
* * *disimuladamente advquietly, discreetly;agarró la maleta disimuladamente y se la llevó without drawing attention to herself, she picked up the suitcase and walked off with it;la miró disimuladamente he stole a glance at her;se marchó disimuladamente she left quietly -
13 guizzare vi
[ɡwit'tsare]1) (pesce, serpente) to dart, (fiamma) to flicker2) (balzare) to leap, slipmi guizzò via dalle mani — it leapt o slipped out of my hands
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14 guizzare
vi [ɡwit'tsare]1) (pesce, serpente) to dart, (fiamma) to flicker2) (balzare) to leap, slipmi guizzò via dalle mani — it leapt o slipped out of my hands
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15 unseen
adj. 1. үзэгдэлгүй, мэдэгдэлгүй. I managed to slip out of room \unseen. Би өрөөнөөс мэдэгдэлгүй гарч амжив. 2. үзэгдээгүй, харагдаагүй. -
16 veiled
adjective1) verschleiert2) (fig.): (covert) versteckt [Groll, Drohung]; verhüllt [Anspielung]* * ** * *[veɪld]\veiled in shadow, he managed to slip unnoticed through the gateway im Schatten verborgen gelang es ihm, unbemerkt durch das Tor zu schlüpfen\veiled criticism/hint [or reference] /threat versteckte Kritik/Anspielung/Drohung* * *[veɪld]adj1) reference, attack, criticism, threat, warning versteckt2) (= covered) woman, face verschleiert3) (liter: obscured) verborgen; mountains umhüllt* * *veiled criticism verhüllte Kritik;veiled in mystery geheimnisumwittert* * *adjective1) verschleiert2) (fig.): (covert) versteckt [Groll, Drohung]; verhüllt [Anspielung]* * *adj.verschleiert adj. -
17 veiled
[veɪld] adj\veiled in shadow, he managed to slip unnoticed through the gateway im Schatten verborgen gelang es ihm, unbemerkt durch das Tor zu schlüpfen; -
18 пристально следить
to watch smb closelyHis parents used to watch him closely, and so did his teachers; but sooner or later Johnny managed to slip away.
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19 тщательно следить за кем-либо
to watch smb closelyHis parents used to watch him closely, and so did his teachers; but sooner or later Johnny managed to slip away.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > тщательно следить за кем-либо
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20 grasp
grasp, US [transcription][gr_sp]A n1 (hold, grip) prise f ; ( stronger) poigne f ; to hold sth in one's grasp lit tenir qch fermement ; fig tenir qch bien en main ; to hold sb in one's grasp fig tenir qn sous son emprise ; to take a firm grasp of sth empoigner fermement qch ; she managed to slip from his grasp elle a réussi à lui faire lâcher prise ; the pen slipped from his grasp le stylo lui a glissé des doigts ; success is within their grasp le succès est à leur portée ;2 ( understanding) maîtrise f ; to have a good grasp of a subject avoir une bonne maîtrise d'un sujet, bien maîtriser un sujet ; he has a poor grasp of maths il ne comprend pas grand-chose aux maths ; to have a sound grasp of economics avoir de solides notions d'économie ; it is beyond the grasp of the imagination cela dépasse l'imagination.B vtr2 ( comprehend) saisir, comprendre [concept, subject] ; suivre [argument] ; se rendre compte de [situation, significance] ; to grasp that comprendre que ; I don't quite grasp your meaning je ne comprends pas tout à fait ce que vous voulez dire.C vi to grasp at tenter de saisir [rope, hand] ; fig s'efforcer de comprendre [idea, meaning] ; he'll grasp at any excuse pour lui toutes les excuses sont bonnes.
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slip — slip1 [ slıp ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive if you slip, your feet slide accidentally and you lose your balance or fall over: Margaret slipped and broke her arm. slip on: Be careful you don t slip on the wet floor. a ) intransitive if something… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slip — slip1 W2S3 [slıp] v past tense and past participle slipped present participle slipping ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(fall or slide)¦ 2¦(go somewhere)¦ 3¦(put something somewhere)¦ 4¦(give something to somebody)¦ 5¦(move)¦ 6¦(knife)¦ 7¦(get worse)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
slip — I UK [slɪp] / US verb Word forms slip : present tense I/you/we/they slip he/she/it slips present participle slipping past tense slipped past participle slipped *** 1) [intransitive] if you slip, your feet slide accidentally and you lose your… … English dictionary
slip*/*/ — [slɪp] verb I 1) if you slip, your feet slide accidentally and you fall or lose your balance Margaret slipped and broke her arm.[/ex] Be careful you don t slip on the wet floor.[/ex] 2) [I] if something slips, it slides out of the position it… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
slip in — verb insert casually (Freq. 1) She slipped in a reference to her own work • Syn: ↑stick in, ↑sneak in, ↑insert • Hypernyms: ↑add, ↑append, ↑supply … Useful english dictionary
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slip away — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms slip away : present tense I/you/we/they slip away he/she/it slips away present participle slipping away past tense slipped away past participle slipped away 1) to leave secretly We managed to slip away early … English dictionary
slip through one's fingers — {v. phr.} To escape without someone s knowing how. * /Policemen surrounded the building, but the thief managed to slip through their fingers./ * /Mike earns a good wage, but he doesn t save a penny. Money just slips through his fingers./ … Dictionary of American idioms
slip through one's fingers — {v. phr.} To escape without someone s knowing how. * /Policemen surrounded the building, but the thief managed to slip through their fingers./ * /Mike earns a good wage, but he doesn t save a penny. Money just slips through his fingers./ … Dictionary of American idioms
slip\ through\ one's\ fingers — v. phr. To escape without someone s knowing how. Policemen surrounded the building, but the thief managed to slip through their fingers. Mike earns a good wage, but he doesn t save a penny. Money just slips through his fingers … Словарь американских идиом
slip away — 1) they managed to slip away Syn: escape, get away, break free; informal fly the coop, take a powder 2) she slipped away in her sleep See die 1) … Thesaurus of popular words