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slip [slip]masculine nounbriefs ; [de femme] pants* * *slipnom masculin1) ( d'homme) underpants (pl) GB, undershorts (pl) US; ( de femme) knickers (pl), pants (pl) GB, panties (pl) US2) Nautisme slipway•Phrasal Verbs:* * *slip nm(= sous-vêtement) [homme] underpants pl briefs pl, [femme] briefs pl pants pl Grande-Bretagne panties pl USA* * *slip nm1 ( d'homme) underpants (pl), briefs (pl); ( de femme) knickers (pl), pants (pl) GB, panties (pl) US;2 Naut slipway.slip de bain ( d'homme) bathing trunks (pl); ( de femme) bikini bottom; slip brésilien high-cut briefs (pl); slip tanga tanga.[slip] nom masculinslip de bain [d'homme] bathing ou swimming trunks -
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A detachable lining, usually made the entire length of the dress with which it is to be worn. Sometimes called an under-slip. ———————— An English measure equal to 1,800 yards for wool, linen and jute yarns. Not much in use today. -
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Nota: En Internet, protocolo para conectar un ordenador a Internet a través de una línea telefónica y un modem.Ex. SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) is a standard for using a regular telephone line (a serial line) and a modem to connect a computer as a real Internet site.Spanish-English dictionary > SLIP (Protocolo de Internet para Conexiones en Serie)
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A dress, or blouse, or other garment that is put on by slipping over the head, the neck opening being used for this purpose. Also called a slip-on. -
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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > SLIP
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slip|y, slipki plt (G slipów, slipków) briefsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > slip|y
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m.1 briefs.2 underwear.* * *1→ link=eslip eslip* * *[ez'lip]SM (pl slips) [ez'lip]1) (=calzoncillos) underpants pl, briefs pl2) (=bañador) bathing trunks pl* * *[(e)s'lip](pl slips) masculino1) ( prenda interior)a) ( de hombre) underpants (pl), briefs (pl) (frml), pants (pl) (BrE)b) ( de mujer) panties (pl), briefs (pl) (frml), knickers (pl) (BrE)2) ( bañador) swimming trunks (pl)* * *[(e)s'lip](pl slips) masculino1) ( prenda interior)a) ( de hombre) underpants (pl), briefs (pl) (frml), pants (pl) (BrE)b) ( de mujer) panties (pl), briefs (pl) (frml), knickers (pl) (BrE)2) ( bañador) swimming trunks (pl)* * *SLIP (Protocolo de Internet para Conexiones en Serie)Nota: En Internet, protocolo para conectar un ordenador a Internet a través de una línea telefónica y un modem.Ex: SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) is a standard for using a regular telephone line (a serial line) and a modem to connect a computer as a real Internet site.
* * */(e)sˈlip/(pl slips)B (bañador) swimming trunks (pl)* * *
slip /(e)s'lip/ (pl◊ slips) sustantivo masculino
1 ( prenda interior)
2 ( bañador) swimming trunks (pl)
slip sustantivo masculino (calzoncillo corto) pants, briefs
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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
- sales
* * *1. [calzoncillo] briefs [men' s];compré un slip I bought some briefs, I bought a pair of briefs2. [bañador] swimming trunks;trae un slip bring some swimming trunks, bring a pair of swimming trunks* * *m underpants pl* * *slip nm: briefs pl, underpants pl -
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m; -s, -s* * *der Slipslip; panties; briefs* * *Slịp [slɪp]m -s, -s(pair of) briefs pl; (= Damenslip auch) (pair of) panties pl* * *der1) ((used especially in shops) women's pants or men's underpants: a pair of briefs.) briefs2) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.) slip* * *<-s, -s>[slɪp]m panties pl* * *der; Slips, Slips briefs pl* * *1. (Unterhose):* * *der; Slips, Slips briefs pl* * *-s m.briefs n. -
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• Better /a/ slip with the foot than with the tongue - Лучше оступиться, чем оговориться (Л)• Better the foot slip than the tongue /trip/ - Лучше оступиться, чем оговориться (Л)• Every slip is not a fall - Не все то падает, что шатается (H)• None are so well shod but they may slip - На всякого мудреца довольно простоты (H)• Slip of the foot and you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may never get over (A) - Лучше оступиться, чем оговориться (Л)• There is many a slip twixt /the/ cup and /the/ lip - Либо дождик, либо снег, либо будет, либо нет (Л), Сказала Настя, как удастся (C), Это еще вилами по воде писано (3)• There's many a slip between ('twixt) the cup and the Up - Либо дождик, либо снег, либо будет, либо нет (Л), Сказала Настя, как удастся (C), Это еще вилами по воде писано (Э) -
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* * *I.:[ give slip] let go (one's hold);[ give slip på noget] let go one's hold of something, let go of something.II. (et)( ophold) lull;( afbrydelse) break;( fagligt: tab af hastighed etc) slip. -
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m invar underpantsda donna knickersslip da bagno bathing trunks* * *slip s.m.* * *[zlip]sostantivo maschile invariabile1) (da uomo) underpants pl., briefs pl.; (da donna) pants pl. BE, panties pl. AE2) (costume da bagno) (da uomo) (bathing) trunks pl.; (da donna) bikini bottom* * *slip/zlip/m.inv.2 (costume da bagno) (da uomo) (bathing) trunks pl.; (da donna) bikini bottom. -
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I [slɪp] past tense, past participle slipped1. verb1) to slide accidentally and lose one's balance or footing:يَتَزَحْلَقI slipped and fell on the path.
2) to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control:يَنْزَلِقThe plate slipped out of my grasp.
3) to drop in standard:يَنْزِل في المُسْتَوىI'm sorry about my mistake – I must be slipping!
4) to move quietly especially without being noticed:يَنْسَلُّ خِفْيَةًShe slipped out of the room.
5) to escape from:يَهْرُب مِنThe dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.
6) to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement:يُدْخِل بِسُرْعَهShe slipped the letter back in its envelope.
2. noun1) an act of slipping:إنْزِلاقHer sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.
2) a usually small mistake:زَلَّه، هَفْوَهEveryone makes the occasional slip.
3) a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.تَنّورة تَحْتانِيَّة مِزْلَقَة السُّفُن II [slɪp] nouna strip or narrow piece of paper:قُصاصَة وَرَقShe wrote down his telephone number on a slip of paper.
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