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1 ■ 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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проскользнуть сквозь пальцы, уплывать из рук; ускользнуть от кого-л. [часть выражения let smb. или smth. slip through one's fingers; см. let smb. slip through one's fingers]Jeeter's father had inherited about one-half of the original Lester plantation, and approximately half of that quickly slipped through his fingers. (E. Caldwell, ‘Tobacco Road’, ch. VII) — Отец Джитера унаследовал около половины плантации Лестеров, и приблизительно половина наследства очень скоро ушла между пальцев.
‘This case is slipping through your fingers,’ blurted Frank Everly. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Howling Dog’, ch. 20) — - Разгадка этого дела явно ускользает от вас, - выпалил Фрэнк Эверли.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > slip through one's fingers
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уплывaть или уxoдить мeжду пaльцaми (или cквoзь пaльцы), уплывaть из pук; уcкoльзнуть oт кoгo-л. Jeeter's father had inherited about one half of the original Lester plantation and approximately half of that quickly slipped through his Fingers (E. Caldwelt). 'Will you marry me, Janna?' he said. 'Will you?' and I said, not even pausing to think, only obsessed by the fear that my lifelong desire might once again slip through my fingers, 'Oh yes, Mark - yes, I will, yes, yes, yes' (S. Howatch)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > slip through one's fingers
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упустить возможность/шансWe could have won the trophy but we let it slip through our fingers.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > slip through one's fingers
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9 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 -
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Синонимический ряд:string (verb) join; link; pervade; poke through; string; string together; thread; tie together -
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Общая лексика: проскользнуть сквозь пальцы, течь сквозь пальцы, ускользнуть, просочиться сквозь пальцы, уплыть между пальцамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > slip through (one's) fingers
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14 slip through the enemy's defenses
Военный термин: проходить скрытно через боевые порядки обороны противникаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > slip through the enemy's defenses
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להישמט מבין האצבעות* * *◙ תועבצאה ןיבמ טמשיהל◄ -
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См. также в других словарях:
slip through the net — slip through the net/cracks/ phrase to fail to be caught or protected by the system that was intended to catch or protect you A lot of poor people are slipping through the net because they don’t know what they’re entitled to. Thesaurus: forgetful … Useful english dictionary
slip through (your) fingers — 1. if something you hope to achieve slips through your fingers, you do not manage to achieve it. He has seen the world championship slip through his fingers twice. This is my big chance to make a career in journalism. I can t let it slip through… … New idioms dictionary
slip through your fingers — phrase if something such as a chance, opportunity, or prize slips through your fingers, you fail to get it or to take advantage of it This prestigious award has slipped through their fingers yet again. let something slip through your fingers: You … Useful english dictionary
slip through one's fingers — If something slips through one’s fingers it escapes or is lost through carelessness … The small dictionary of idiomes
slip through/between the cracks — see ↑crack, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑slip … Useful english dictionary
slip through the cracks — (UK) If something slips through the cracks, it isn t noticed or avoids detection … The small dictionary of idiomes
slip through the net — If something slips through the net, it isn t noticed or avoids detection … The small dictionary of idiomes
slip through — UK US slip through Phrasal Verb with slip({{}}/slɪp/ verb ( pp ) ► [I or T] to fail to be noticed, resulting in problems: »It is too easy for problems to slip through because there is no clear regulator at the top. »Although the cost of the… … Financial and business terms
slip through your fingers — if something such as a chance, opportunity, or prize slips through your fingers, you fail to get it or to take advantage of it This prestigious award has slipped through their fingers yet again. let something slip through your fingers: You mustn… … English dictionary
slip through — PHRASAL VERB If something slips through a set of checks or rules, it is accepted when in fact it should not be. [V P n] ...hardened trouble makers who have slipped through the security checks... [V P] The slightest little bit of inattention can… … 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