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61 slip-on
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62 ■ slip down
■ slip downv. i. + avv.1 scivolare per terra; cadere scivolando2 (fam.) scendere; andare di sotto: I'll slip down to the butcher's, faccio un salto di sotto, dal macellaio -
63 ■ slip on
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64 ■ slip past
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65 slip back
slip back [person] revenir discrètement (to à); slip [something] back glisser, remettre -
66 slip in
slip in ( enter quietly) [person] entrer discrètement; [animal] entrer furtivementslip [something] in, slipin [something] glisser [remark] -
67 slip on
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68 slip-up
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69 slip
slip I v gleiten, rutschen, schlüpfen slip II MA Schlupf m (IEC 50-811-16-15); Gleiten n, Rutschen n; Gleitung f, Gleitbewegung f, Abgleitung f (Kristalle)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > slip
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70 slip-stick
slip-stick Slip-Stick-Vorgang m (ständiger rascher Wechsel von Gleitreibung und Haftreibung)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > slip-stick
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71 slip
slip I v 1. gleiten, rutschen; verrutschen; 2. engobieren, mit Engobe überziehen (z. B. Dachziegel) slip II 1. RS, TE Gleiten n, Rutschen n; 2. BOD, ERDB Erdrutsch m; 3. HB Zapfenholz n, Holzzapfen m; 4. EB Dübelleiste f, Dübelholz n; 5. HB Spließ m, Span m; 6. KONST Gebäudedurchgang m, schmaler Durchgang m; 7. SB (schwache) Putzlage f; 8. OB Engobe f (dünner Glanzüberzug); 9. BM Schlicker mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > slip
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72 slip-form
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > slip-form
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73 slip-carriage
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74 slip out of
• slip out of something (bag, hand, place, clothes) to get out of something выскользнуть из чего-то (сумки, руки, места, одежды)The letter slipped out of her hand and fell to the floor. Nobody saw him slip out of the house. She slipped out of her dress.
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75 slip past
• slip by/past someone/something to go unnoticed by someone/something незаметно проскользнуть мимо кого-то/чего-тоHe quietly slipped past the guard. But how did he manage to slip by the dogs?
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76 Slip Over
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78 slip
slip:cover slip покровное стеклоEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > slip
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79 slip-carriage
/'slip,kæridʤ/ Cách viết khác: (slip-coach) /'slipkoutʃ/ -coach) /'slipkoutʃ/ * danh từ - toa xe cắt thả (để cắt lại ở ga mà đoàn tàu không dừng) -
80 slip-coach
/'slip,kæridʤ/ Cách viết khác: (slip-coach) /'slipkoutʃ/ -coach) /'slipkoutʃ/ * danh từ - toa xe cắt thả (để cắt lại ở ga mà đoàn tàu không dừng)
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