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1 quietly
quietly [ˈkwaɪətlɪ]a. [say, speak, sing] doucementb. [move, come in] sans bruitc. ( = discreetly) discrètement* * *['kwaɪətlɪ]1) ( not noisily) [move] sans bruit; [cough, speak, play] doucement2) ( silently) [play, read, sit] en silence3) ( discreetly) [pleased etc] modérément4) ( simply) [live] simplement; [get married] dans l'intimité5) ( calmly) calmement6) ( soberly) [dress] de façon discrète -
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2 ( silently) [play, read, sit] en silence ;3 ( discreetly) [pleased, optimistic, confident] modérément ; to be quietly confident that avoir la conviction intime que ;5 ( calmly) calmement ;6 ( soberly) [dress, decorate] de façon discrète. -
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adverb tranquilamente; silenciosamentequietly adv1. bajo / en voz baja2. sin hacer ruidocan't you work quietly? ¿no puedes trabajar sin hacer ruido?tr['kwaɪətlɪ]1 (silently) silenciosamente, sin hacer ruido; (not loudly) bajo2 (calmly) tranquilamente3 (discreetly) discretamente, con discreción4 (simply) sencillamente, con sencillezadv.• calladamente adv.'kwaɪətli1) (silently, not loudly) < move> silenciosamente, sin hacer ruido; <say/speak> en voz baja2)a) ( peacefully) <sleep/rest> tranquilamenteb) ( unobtrusively) <dress/mention/slip away> discretamente['kwaɪǝtlɪ]ADV1) (=not loudly) [say, whisper] en voz baja; [sing] en voz baja, suavemente; [drink, leave, walk, come in] silenciosamente, sin hacer ruidothis part should be played quietly — (Mus) esta parte hay que tocarla bajo
2) (=silently) en silencioshe said nothing, but listened quietly — no dijo nada, sino que escuchó en silencio
3) (=peacefully, calmly) [play, read] tranquilamenteare you coming quietly or are you going to make trouble? — ¿nos acompaña usted pacíficamente o va a causar problemas?
the house is quietly situated in attractive parkland — la casa está situada en una tranquila zona con jardines
I'm quietly confident about the future — aunque no lo exteriorice, soy optimista respecto al futuro
4) (=discreetly) discretamentethe president's plan had been quietly shelved — habían dejado de lado discretamente el plan del presidente
* * *['kwaɪətli]1) (silently, not loudly) < move> silenciosamente, sin hacer ruido; <say/speak> en voz baja2)a) ( peacefully) <sleep/rest> tranquilamenteb) ( unobtrusively) <dress/mention/slip away> discretamente -
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['kwaɪətlɪ]1) (not noisily) [ move] silenziosamente, senza fare rumore; [ cough] discretamente; [ speak] a voce bassa; [ play] piano2) (silently) [read, sit] in silenzio3) (discreetly) [pleased, optimistic] discretamente, moderatamente4) (simply) [ live] semplicemente; [ get married] con una cerimonia semplice5) (calmly) in modo calmo, tranquillamente* * *adverb tranquillamente* * *['kwaɪətlɪ]1) (not noisily) [ move] silenziosamente, senza fare rumore; [ cough] discretamente; [ speak] a voce bassa; [ play] piano2) (silently) [read, sit] in silenzio3) (discreetly) [pleased, optimistic] discretamente, moderatamente4) (simply) [ live] semplicemente; [ get married] con una cerimonia semplice5) (calmly) in modo calmo, tranquillamente -
5 slide
1. past tense, past participle - slid; verb1) (to (cause to) move or pass along smoothly: He slid the drawer open; Children must not slide in the school corridors.) deslizar2) (to move quietly or secretly: I slid hurriedly past the window; He slid the book quickly out of sight under his pillow.) deslizarse
2. noun1) (an act of sliding.) deslizamiento, desliz2) (a slippery track, or apparatus with a smooth sloping surface, on which people or things can slide: The children were taking turns on the slide in the playground.) tobogán3) (a small transparent photograph for projecting on to a screen etc: The lecture was illustrated with slides.) diapositiva4) (a glass plate on which objects are placed to be examined under a microscope.) platina, portaobjetos5) ((also hair-slide) a (decorative) hinged fastening for the hair.) pasador•- sliding door
slide1 n1. tobogán2. diapositiva3. pasadorslide2 vb resbalarse / deslizarsetr[slaɪd]2 (in playground) tobogán nombre masculino4 (photo) diapositiva5 (of microscope) platina, portaobjetos nombre masculino6 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL (on instrument) vara, corredera1 (gen) deslizar, pasar; (furniture) correr1 (slip deliberately) deslizar, deslizarse; (slip accidentally) resbalar2 (move quietly) deslizarse3 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (fall) bajar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto let something slide no ocuparse de algo, tener algo abandonado,-aslide projector proyector nombre masculino de diapositivasslide rule SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL regla de cálculoslide show proyección nombre femenino de diapositivas1) slip: resbalar2) glide: deslizarse3) decline: bajarto let things slide: dejar pasar las cosasslide vt: correr, deslizarslide n1) sliding: deslizamiento m2) slip: resbalón m3) : tobogán m (para niños)4) transparency: diapositiva f (fotográfica)5) decline: descenso mn.• corredera s.f.• cursor s.m.• deslizadero s.m.• diapositiva (OPT) s.f.• portaobjeto s.m.• resbaladero s.m.• resbalón s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: slid) = correr v.• deslizar v.• desvarar v.• escurrir v.• resbalar v.
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1. slaɪd(past & past p slid slɪd) intransitive verb1) ( slip) ( deliberately) deslizarse*; ( accidentally) deslizarse*, resbalar(se)2)a) (move smoothly, glide) (+ adv compl)b) sliding pres psliding door — puerta f corrediza
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1) (in playground, pool) tobogán m, resbaladilla f (Méx), rodadero m (Col), resbalín m (Chi)2)a) ( action - accidental) resbalón m, resbalada f; (- deliberate) deslizamiento mb) ( decline in prices) bajón m3)a) ( Phot) diapositiva f, transparencia f, filmina f; (before n)slide projector — proyector m de diapositivas
slide show — proyección f de diapositivas
b) ( for microscope - glass plate) portaobjetos m; (- specimen) muestra f[slaɪd] (vb: pt, pp slid)1. N1) (in playground, swimming pool) tobogán m3) (=landslide) corrimiento m de tierras, desprendimiento mthe slide into chaos/debt — la caída en el caos/en la deuda
6) (Phot) (=transparency) diapositiva f, filmina f8) (Mus) [of trombone] vara f ; (for guitar) cuello m de botella, slide m2. VI1) (=glide) deslizarse; (=slip) resbalarthey were sliding across the floor/down the banisters — se deslizaban por el suelo/por la barandilla
I slid into/out of bed — me metí en/me levanté de la cama sigilosamente
- let things slide2) (=decline)3.VT4.CPDslide guitar N — guitarra f con cuello de botella, guitarra f con slide
slide-magazine N — (Phot) cartucho m or guía f para diapositivas
slide projector N — (Phot) proyector m de diapositivas
slide rule N — regla f de cálculo
slide show N — (Phot) exposición f de diapositivas
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1. [slaɪd](past & past p slid [slɪd]) intransitive verb1) ( slip) ( deliberately) deslizarse*; ( accidentally) deslizarse*, resbalar(se)2)a) (move smoothly, glide) (+ adv compl)b) sliding pres psliding door — puerta f corrediza
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vt (+ adv compl)
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1) (in playground, pool) tobogán m, resbaladilla f (Méx), rodadero m (Col), resbalín m (Chi)2)a) ( action - accidental) resbalón m, resbalada f; (- deliberate) deslizamiento mb) ( decline in prices) bajón m3)a) ( Phot) diapositiva f, transparencia f, filmina f; (before n)slide projector — proyector m de diapositivas
slide show — proyección f de diapositivas
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6 steal
1. transitive verb,steal somebody's boyfriend/girlfriend — jemandem den Freund/die Freundin ausspannen (ugs.)
she was the star of the play, but the little dog stole the show — (fig.) sie war der Star des Stückes, aber der kleine Hund stahl ihr die Schau
the newcomer stole the show — ein Newcomer war der Star [des Abends]
steal the show from somebody — jemandem die Schau stehlen od. den Rang ablaufen
2) (get slyly) rauben (geh. scherzh.) [Kuss, Umarmung]; entlocken [Worte, Interview]; sich (Dat.) genehmigen (ugs. scherzh.) [Nickerchen]steal a glance [at somebody/something] — jemandem einen verstohlenen Blick zuwerfen/einen verstohlenen Blick auf etwas (Akk.) werfen
3) (fig.): (win)2. intransitive verb,stole, stolen1) stehlensteal from the till/supermarket — aus der Kasse/im Supermarkt stehlen
2) (move furtively) sich stehlensteal in/out/up — sich hinein-/hinaus-/hinaufstehlen
steal up [on somebody/something] — sich [an jemanden/etwas] heranschleichen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/111922/steal_away">steal away* * *[sti:l]past tense - stole; verb1) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).) stehlen2) (to obtain or take (eg a look, a nap etc) quickly or secretly: He stole a glance at her.) verstohlen3) (to move quietly: He stole quietly into the room.) sich stehlen* * *[sti:l]it's a \steal! das ist ja geschenkt! famII. vt<stole, stolen>1. (take illegally)to \steal [sb's] ideas [jds] Ideen klauen fam2. (gain artfully)to \steal sb's heart [away] jds Herz erobern3. (do surreptitiously)to \steal a glance [or look] [at sb/sth] verstohlen [zu jdm/etw] hinschauenshe stole a glance at her watch sie lugte heimlich auf ihre Armbanduhr4.▶ to \steal the limelight alles andere in den Schatten stellen▶ to \steal a march on sb jdm den Rang ablaufen▶ to \steal sb's thunder jdm den Wind aus den Segeln nehmenIII. vi<stole, stolen>1. (take things illegally) stehlenhe has been convicted of \stealing er ist des Diebstahls überführt wordenhe stole out of the room er stahl sich aus dem Zimmershe stole onto the balcony sie schlich auf den Balkonas the moon rose, moonlight stole over the scene als der Mond aufging, ergoss sich das Mondlicht über die Landschafta crafty expression stole over his face ein raffinierter Ausdruck huschte über sein Gesichtanxiety was \stealing over her sie überkam Angst* * *[stiːl] vb: pret stole, ptp stolen1. vtobject, idea, kiss, heart stehlenLabour have stolen the Tories' clothes —
2. vi1) (= thieve) stehlen2) (= move quietly etc) sich stehlen, (sich) schleichento steal into a room — sich in ein Zimmer stehlen
to steal up on sb — sich an jdn heranschleichen
the mood/feeling which was stealing over the country —
he could feel happiness stealing over him to steal home (Baseball) — er fühlte, wie ihn ein Glücksgefühl überkam ungehindert zur Ausgangsbase vorrücken
3. n (US inf= bargain) Geschenk nt (inf)a total steal — ein echtes Schnäppchen (inf)
it's a steal! — das ist (ja) geschenkt! (inf)
* * *steal [stiːl]A v/t prät stole [stəʊl], pperf stolen [ˈstəʊlən]steal sth from sb jemandem etwas stehlen;steal sb’s girlfriend fig jemandem die Freundin ausspannen umgb) etwas rauben2. fig stehlen, erlisten, erhaschen:steal a kiss from sb jemandem einen Kuss rauben;steal a look at einen verstohlenen Blick werfen auf (akk); → march1 Bes Redew, show A 3, thunder A 13. fig stehlen, plagiierenB v/i1. stehlen2. schleichen, sich stehlen ( beide:out of aus):steal away sich davonstehlenC s1. umg Diebstahl m2. at that price it’s a steal bes US umg zu dem Preis ist das fast geschenkt* * *1. transitive verb,steal somebody's boyfriend/girlfriend — jemandem den Freund/die Freundin ausspannen (ugs.)
she was the star of the play, but the little dog stole the show — (fig.) sie war der Star des Stückes, aber der kleine Hund stahl ihr die Schau
the newcomer stole the show — ein Newcomer war der Star [des Abends]
steal the show from somebody — jemandem die Schau stehlen od. den Rang ablaufen
2) (get slyly) rauben (geh. scherzh.) [Kuss, Umarmung]; entlocken [Worte, Interview]; sich (Dat.) genehmigen (ugs. scherzh.) [Nickerchen]steal a glance [at somebody/something] — jemandem einen verstohlenen Blick zuwerfen/einen verstohlenen Blick auf etwas (Akk.) werfen
3) (fig.): (win)2. intransitive verb,stole, stolen1) stehlensteal from the till/supermarket — aus der Kasse/im Supermarkt stehlen
2) (move furtively) sich stehlensteal in/out/up — sich hinein-/hinaus-/hinaufstehlen
steal up [on somebody/something] — sich [an jemanden/etwas] heranschleichen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *(from) v.bestehlen v.entwenden v.stehlen v.(§ p.,pp.: stahl, gestohlen) -
7 creep
I kri:p past tense, past participle - crept; verb1) (to move slowly, quietly or secretly: He crept into the bedroom.) deslizarse, moverse despacio/furtivamente, avanzar cautelosamente/sigilosamente2) (to move on hands or knees or with the body close to the ground: The cat crept towards the bird.) arrastrarse, reptar, andar a gatas3) ((of plants) to grow along the ground, up a wall etc.) trepar
II kri:p((slang) a disgusting person: Leave her alone, you creep.) canalla, despreciable, asqueroso- creeper- creepy
- creepily
- creepiness
- creepy-crawly
- creep up on
- make someone's flesh creep
creep1 n pelotacreep2 vb moverse lenta y silenciosamentehe crept out of the room so as not to wake the baby salió silenciosamente de la habitación para no despertar al bebétr[kriːp]1 (move quietly) moverse sigilosamente, deslizarse2 (move with the body close to the ground) arrastrarse, reptar3 (move slowly) moverse poco a poco, ir muy despacio4 (plants, vine) trepar5 figurative use (slip in) introducirse, deslizarse■ new words creep into the language all the time nuevas palabras se introducen en el idioma continuamente1 familiar pejorative (crawler) pelota nombre masulino o femenino, pelotillero,-a; (unpleasant person) ser nombre masculino repulsivo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto creep in / creep out entrar sigilosamente / salir sigilosamenteto creep down / creep up bajar sigilosamente / subir sigilosamente■ inflation has crept up to 15% la inflación ha alcanzado un 15%to creep up on somebody/something sorprender a alguiento give somebody the creeps dar asco a alguien, ponerle la piel de gallina a alguien1) crawl: arrastrarse, gatear2) : moverse lentamente o sigilosamentehe crept out of the house: salió sigilosamente de la casa3) spread: trepar (dícese de una planta)creep n1) crawl: paso m lento2) creeps npl: escalofríos mplthat gives me the creeps: eso me da escalofríosn.• arrastramiento s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: crept) = arrastrar v.• arrastrarse v.• gatear v.• trepar v.
I kriːp(past & past p crept) intransitive verb1) (+ adv compl)a) ( crawl) arrastrarseb) ( move stealthily)c) ( move slowly)creeping inflation/unrest — creciente inflación/malestar
d) \<\<plant/vine\>\> trepar2) ( ingratiate oneself) (BrE colloq)to creep TO somebody — adular a alguien, hacerle* la pelota a alguien (Esp fam), hacerle* la pata a alguien (Chi fam), chuparle las medias a alguien (RPl fam); flesh a)
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1) c (colloq)a) ( unpleasant person) asqueroso, -sa m,fb) ( favor-seeking person) adulador, -dora m,f, pelota mf (Esp fam), chupamedias mf (CS, Ven fam), lambiscón, -cona m,f (Méx fam), lambón, -bona m,f (Col fam)2) creeps pl (colloq)[kriːp] (pt, pp crept)to give somebody the creeps — ponerle* los pelos de punta a algn (fam), darle* escalofríos a algn
1. VI1) [animal] deslizarse, arrastrarse; [plant] treparto creep in/out/up/down — entrar/salir/subir/bajar sigilosamente
to creep about on tiptoe — andar a or de puntillas
to creep along — [traffic] avanzar a paso de tortuga
3) (fig)2. N1) * (=person)what a creep! — ¡qué lameculos es! *
he's a creep — (=weird) ¡qué tipo más raro!, ¡qué bicho!
2)it gives me the creeps * — me da miedo, me da escalofríos
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I [kriːp](past & past p crept) intransitive verb1) (+ adv compl)a) ( crawl) arrastrarseb) ( move stealthily)c) ( move slowly)creeping inflation/unrest — creciente inflación/malestar
d) \<\<plant/vine\>\> trepar2) ( ingratiate oneself) (BrE colloq)to creep TO somebody — adular a alguien, hacerle* la pelota a alguien (Esp fam), hacerle* la pata a alguien (Chi fam), chuparle las medias a alguien (RPl fam); flesh a)
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1) c (colloq)a) ( unpleasant person) asqueroso, -sa m,fb) ( favor-seeking person) adulador, -dora m,f, pelota mf (Esp fam), chupamedias mf (CS, Ven fam), lambiscón, -cona m,f (Méx fam), lambón, -bona m,f (Col fam)2) creeps pl (colloq)to give somebody the creeps — ponerle* los pelos de punta a algn (fam), darle* escalofríos a algn
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8 slip
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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]
I
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)
II
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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)
2.
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 -
9 creep
1. intransitive verb,1) kriechen; (move timidly, slowly, stealthily) schleichencreep and crawl — (fig.) kriechen
2)2. noun, in pl.make somebody's flesh creep — jemandem eine Gänsehaut über den Rücken jagen
(coll.)give somebody the creeps — jemandem nicht [ganz] geheuer sein
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85844/creep_in">creep in- creep on- creep up* * *I [kri:p] past tense, past participle - crept; verb1) (to move slowly, quietly or secretly: He crept into the bedroom.)2) (to move on hands or knees or with the body close to the ground: The cat crept towards the bird.)II [kri:p]((slang) a disgusting person: Leave her alone, you creep.)- creeper- creepy
- creepily
- creepiness
- creepy-crawly
- creep up on
- make someone's flesh creep* * *[kri:p]2. (unpleasant feeling)I get the \creeps when... es gruselt mich immer, wenn...that gives me the \creeps das ist mir nicht ganz geheuerII. vi<crept, crept>▪ to \creep along [dahin]kriechenthe traffic was \creeping along at a snail's pace der Verkehr bewegte sich im Schneckentempo vorandoubts began to \creep into people's minds den Menschen kamen langsam Zweifel2. ( fig liter)tiredness crept over her die Müdigkeit überkam sie* * *[kriːp] vb: pret, ptp crept1. vi1) (= move quietly or slowly) schleichen; (with the body close to the ground, insects) kriechen; (plants, horizontally) kriechen; (vertically) klettern, sich ranken2)the story made my flesh creep — bei der Geschichte überlief es mich kalt or bekam ich eine Gänsehaut
2. nyou little creep! — du fieser Typ (inf)
2) (inf)he gives me the creeps — er ist mir nicht geheuer
this old house gives me the creeps — in dem alten Haus ist es mir nicht geheuer
* * *creep [kriːp]A v/i prät und pperf crept [krept]1. kriechen:a) krabbelnthe hours crept by die Stunden schlichen dahincreep up langsam steigen (Preise etc)d) unterwürfig sein:creep back (demütig) wieder angekrochen kommen;creep into sb’s favo(u)r sich bei jemandem einschmeicheln2. schleichen:old age creeps upon us wir werden alt, ohne es zu merken3. kribbeln:his flesh was creeping er bekam eine Gänsehaut, es überlief ihn kalt;the sight made her flesh creep bei dem Anblick bekam sie eine Gänsehaut4. BOTa) kriechenb) klettern, sich ranken5. TECHa) kriechen, (ver)rutschen, wandernb) sich dehnen oder verziehen6. ELEK nacheilenB v/t obs kriechen über (akk)C s1. Kriechen n:go at a creep → A 1 c2. pl umg Gänsehaut f:the sight gave me the creeps bei dem Anblick überlief es mich kalt oder bekam ich eine Gänsehaut3. GEOL Rutsch m, Bodenkriechen n4. TECHa) Kriechdehnung fb) Kriechen n, Wandern n5. ELEK Nacheilen n6. umg pej Kriecher(in)7. sl Widerling m8. US sl Spion(in)* * *1. intransitive verb,1) kriechen; (move timidly, slowly, stealthily) schleichencreep and crawl — (fig.) kriechen
2)2. noun, in pl.(coll.)give somebody the creeps — jemandem nicht [ganz] geheuer sein
Phrasal Verbs:- creep in- creep on- creep up* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: crept)= kriechen v.(§ p.,pp.: kroch, ist gekrochen)schleichen v.(§ p.,pp.: schlich, ist geschlichen) -
10 steal
[sti:l]past tense - stole; verb1) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).) stjæle2) (to obtain or take (eg a look, a nap etc) quickly or secretly: He stole a glance at her.) stjæle3) (to move quietly: He stole quietly into the room.) snige sig* * *[sti:l]past tense - stole; verb1) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).) stjæle2) (to obtain or take (eg a look, a nap etc) quickly or secretly: He stole a glance at her.) stjæle3) (to move quietly: He stole quietly into the room.) snige sig -
11 slide
1. intransitive verb,1) rutschen; [Kolben, Schublade, Feder:] gleiten2) (glide over ice) schlittern3) (move smoothly) gleiten4) (fig.): (take its own course)2. transitive verb,let something/things slide — etwas/die Dinge schleifen lassen (fig.)
1) schieben2) (place unobtrusively) gleiten lassen3. noun1) (Photog.) Dia[positiv], das3) see academic.ru/102496/hairslide">hairslide4) (fig.): (decline)5) (for microscope) Objektträger, der* * *1. past tense, past participle - slid; verb1) (to (cause to) move or pass along smoothly: He slid the drawer open; Children must not slide in the school corridors.) schlittern2) (to move quietly or secretly: I slid hurriedly past the window; He slid the book quickly out of sight under his pillow.) gleiten (lassen)2. noun1) (an act of sliding.) das Schlittern2) (a slippery track, or apparatus with a smooth sloping surface, on which people or things can slide: The children were taking turns on the slide in the playground.) die Rutsche3) (a small transparent photograph for projecting on to a screen etc: The lecture was illustrated with slides.) das Dia4) (a glass plate on which objects are placed to be examined under a microscope.) der Objektträger5) ((also hair-slide) a (decorative) hinged fastening for the hair.) die Spange•- slide-rule- sliding door* * *[slaɪd]I. vi<slid, slid>to \slide down the hill/banisters den Hügel/das Geländer herunterrutschen3. (decline in value) currency sinken4. (get into)to \slide into chaos in ein Chaos geratento \slide back into one's old habits in seine alten Gewohnheiten zurückfallento \slide into recession in die Rezession abrutschento \slide into war in einen Krieg schlittern5. ( fig)to let sth/things \slide etw/die Dinge schleifen lassenII. vt<slid, slid>can you \slide your seat forward a little? können Sie mit Ihrem Sitz etwas nach vorne rutschen?he slid the drawer in er schob die Schublade zushe slid the hatch open sie schob die Luke aufIII. nearth \slide Erdrutsch mmud/rock \slide Schlamm-/Felslawine fwhat we are witnessing is a country's slow \slide into civil war wir beobachten im Moment, wie ein Land allmählich in einen Bürgerkrieg schlittert* * *[slaɪd] vb: pret, ptp slid [slɪd]1. n5) (TECH: part) gleitendes Teil, Schlitten ma lecture with slides — ein Diavortrag m, ein Lichtbildervortrag m
2. vt(= push) schieben; (= slip) gleiten lassenhe slid the gun into the holster — er ließ den Revolver ins Halfter gleiten
to slide the drawer ( back) into place — die Schublade (wieder) zurückschieben
3. vi1) (= slip) rutschen2) (= move smoothly machine part etc) sich schieben lassenit slid into its place — es glitt or rutschte an die richtige Stelle
3) (person) schleichenhe slid into the room — er kam ins Zimmer geschlichen
4) (fig)to let sth slide — etw schleifen lassen, etw vernachlässigen
* * *slide [slaıd]A v/i prät slid [slıd], pperf slid, obs slidden [ˈslıdn]1. gleiten (auch Riegel etc), rutschen:a) herunter- oder hinunterrutschen, -gleiten,slide from entgleiten (dat);let things slide fig die Dinge laufen lassen2. (aus)gleiten, (-)rutschen3. (auf Eis) schlittern4. gleiten, schlüpfen:B v/t1. gleiten lassen, schieben:slide one’s hand into one’s pocket3. MUS hinüberziehenC s1. Rutschen n, Gleiten n2. Schlittern n (auf Eis)3. a) Schlitterbahn fb) Rodelbahn f4. Erd-, Fels-, Schneerutsch m6. TECHa) Schieber mb) Schlitten m (einer Drehbank etc)c) Führung f7. Objektträger m (am Mikroskop)8. Schieber m (eines Rechenschiebers)9. FOTO Dia(positiv) n:slide lecture Lichtbildervortrag m;slide projector Diaprojektor m;slide viewer Diabetrachter m10. MIL Visierschieber m11. MUSa) Schleifer m (Verzierung)b) Hinüberziehen n (zwischen Tönen)c) Zug m (der Posaune etc)12. Br (Haar) Spange f* * *1. intransitive verb,1) rutschen; [Kolben, Schublade, Feder:] gleiten2) (glide over ice) schlittern3) (move smoothly) gleiten4) (fig.): (take its own course)2. transitive verb,let something/things slide — etwas/die Dinge schleifen lassen (fig.)
1) schieben2) (place unobtrusively) gleiten lassen3. noun1) (Photog.) Dia[positiv], das4) (fig.): (decline)5) (for microscope) Objektträger, der* * *(photography) n.Dia -s n. n.Rutsch -en m.Rutschbahn f.Rutsche -n f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: slid)= abgleiten v.gleiten v.(§ p.,pp.: glitt, ist geglitten)rutschen v.schieben v.(§ p.,pp.: schob, geschoben) -
12 slide
1. past tense, past participle - slid; verb1) (to (cause to) move or pass along smoothly: He slid the drawer open; Children must not slide in the school corridors.) glide2) (to move quietly or secretly: I slid hurriedly past the window; He slid the book quickly out of sight under his pillow.) smutte2. noun1) (an act of sliding.) skred2) (a slippery track, or apparatus with a smooth sloping surface, on which people or things can slide: The children were taking turns on the slide in the playground.) rutschebane3) (a small transparent photograph for projecting on to a screen etc: The lecture was illustrated with slides.) lysbillede4) (a glass plate on which objects are placed to be examined under a microscope.) objektglas5) ((also hair-slide) a (decorative) hinged fastening for the hair.) hårspænde•- sliding door* * *1. past tense, past participle - slid; verb1) (to (cause to) move or pass along smoothly: He slid the drawer open; Children must not slide in the school corridors.) glide2) (to move quietly or secretly: I slid hurriedly past the window; He slid the book quickly out of sight under his pillow.) smutte2. noun1) (an act of sliding.) skred2) (a slippery track, or apparatus with a smooth sloping surface, on which people or things can slide: The children were taking turns on the slide in the playground.) rutschebane3) (a small transparent photograph for projecting on to a screen etc: The lecture was illustrated with slides.) lysbillede4) (a glass plate on which objects are placed to be examined under a microscope.) objektglas5) ((also hair-slide) a (decorative) hinged fastening for the hair.) hårspænde•- sliding door -
13 steal
sti:lpast tense - stole; verb1) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).)2) (to obtain or take (eg a look, a nap etc) quickly or secretly: He stole a glance at her.)3) (to move quietly: He stole quietly into the room.)steal vb robartr[stiːl]————————tr[stiːl]1 robar, hurtar1 (rob) robar, hurtar2 (move quietly, creep) moverse con sigilo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto steal a glance at somebody/something echar una mirada furtiva a alguien/algoto steal a march on somebody ganarle la mano a alguien, adelantarse a alguiento steal somebody's heart robarle el corazón a alguiento steal somebody's thunder quitarle la primicia a alguiento steal the scene / steal the show acaparar la atención de todos: robar, hurtarsteal vi1) : robar, hurtar2) : ir sigilosamenteto steal away: escabullirsen.• robo s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: stole, stolen) = apañuscar v.• escamotear v.• garfiñar v.• gatear v.• hurtar v.• rapiñar v.• robar v.stiːl
1.
1)a) \<\<object/idea\>\> robar, hurtar (frml)b) ( sneak) (liter)to steal a glance at something/somebody — echar una mirada furtiva a algo/alguien
2) stolen past pa) <money/property> robadob) (liter) <moments/pleasures> robado, escamoteado
2.
vi1) robar, hurtar (frml)2) ( go stealthily) (+ adv compl)to steal away o off — escabullirse
they stole into the room — entraron en la habitación a hurtadillas, entraron sigilosamente en la habitación
[stiːl] (pt stole) (pp stolen)to steal up on somebody — acercarse* sigilosamente a alguien
1. VT1) (=take) [+ object] robar, hurtar frm; [+ idea] robar- steal sb's heart- steal a march on sb- steal the show- steal sb's thunder2) liter (=sneak)•
to steal a glance at sb — mirar a algn de soslayo, echar una mirada de soslayo a algn•
to steal a kiss from sb — robar un beso a algn2. VI1) (=take things) robar2) (=creep)a)• to steal into a room — entrar sigilosamente en una habitación, entrar en una habitación a hurtadillas
•
to steal out of a room — salir sigilosamente de una habitación, salir de una habitación a hurtadillas•
to steal up/ down the stairs — subir/bajar sigilosamente las escaleras, subir/bajar las escaleras a hurtadillasb) (fig)•
a smile stole across her lips — una sonrisa se escapó de sus labios•
a tear stole down her cheek — una lágrima se deslizó por su mejilla•
the light was stealing through the shutters — la luz se filtraba por las contraventanas3.N* (=bargain)it's a steal — es una ganga * or un regalo *
* * *[stiːl]
1.
1)a) \<\<object/idea\>\> robar, hurtar (frml)b) ( sneak) (liter)to steal a glance at something/somebody — echar una mirada furtiva a algo/alguien
2) stolen past pa) <money/property> robadob) (liter) <moments/pleasures> robado, escamoteado
2.
vi1) robar, hurtar (frml)2) ( go stealthily) (+ adv compl)to steal away o off — escabullirse
they stole into the room — entraron en la habitación a hurtadillas, entraron sigilosamente en la habitación
to steal up on somebody — acercarse* sigilosamente a alguien
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14 slip
I 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.) glide2) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.) smutte3) (to drop in standard: I'm sorry about my mistake - I must be slipping!) blive dårligere4) (to move quietly especially without being noticed: She slipped out of the room.) smutte5) (to escape from: The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.) smutte væk fra6) (to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement: She slipped the letter back in its envelope.) stikke2. noun1) (an act of slipping: Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.) fald2) (a usually small mistake: Everyone makes the occasional slip.) smutter3) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.) underkjole4) ((also slipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships.) bedding•- 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.) lap* * *I 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.) glide2) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.) smutte3) (to drop in standard: I'm sorry about my mistake - I must be slipping!) blive dårligere4) (to move quietly especially without being noticed: She slipped out of the room.) smutte5) (to escape from: The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.) smutte væk fra6) (to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement: She slipped the letter back in its envelope.) stikke2. noun1) (an act of slipping: Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.) fald2) (a usually small mistake: Everyone makes the occasional slip.) smutter3) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.) underkjole4) ((also slipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships.) bedding•- 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.) lap -
15 steal
[stiːl] 1. pt stole, pp stolen, vt 2. vikraść; ( move secretly) skradać sięPhrasal Verbs:* * *[sti:l]past tense - stole; verb1) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).) kraść2) (to obtain or take (eg a look, a nap etc) quickly or secretly: He stole a glance at her.) (zrobić coś) ukradkiem3) (to move quietly: He stole quietly into the room.) zakradać się -
16 slide
I [slaɪd]1) (chute) (in playground, factory; for logs) scivolo m.; (on ice) lastra f., lastrone m.2) fot. diapositiva f.3) (microscope plate) vetrino m.4) BE (hair clip) fermacapelli m., fermaglio m.5) mus. (slur) portamento m.6) mus. (of trombone) coulisse f.7) fig. (decline) diminuzione f., ribasso m. (in di)II 1. [slaɪd]2.to slide sth. forward — fare scivolare o scorrere qcs. in avanti
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. slid)1) (anche slide about, BE slide around) (slip) [ car] sdrucciolare; [ person] scivolareto slide off — scivolare o cadere da [roof, table]; uscire di, andare fuori [ road]
2) (move)to slide down — scivolare giù per [ slope]
to slide in and out — [drawer, component] scorrere
to slide up and down — [ window] scorrere su e giù
to slide out of — uscire furtivamente da [ room]; infilarsi in, uscire da [ seat]
to let sth. slide — fig. lasciare andare alla deriva qcs
•* * *1. past tense, past participle - slid; verb1) (to (cause to) move or pass along smoothly: He slid the drawer open; Children must not slide in the school corridors.) scivolare2) (to move quietly or secretly: I slid hurriedly past the window; He slid the book quickly out of sight under his pillow.) far scivolare2. noun1) (an act of sliding.) scivolata2) (a slippery track, or apparatus with a smooth sloping surface, on which people or things can slide: The children were taking turns on the slide in the playground.) scivolo3) (a small transparent photograph for projecting on to a screen etc: The lecture was illustrated with slides.) diapositiva4) (a glass plate on which objects are placed to be examined under a microscope.) vetrino5) ((also hair-slide) a (decorative) hinged fastening for the hair.) molletta, fermacapelli•- sliding door* * *slide /slaɪd/n.1 scivolata; scivolone; sdrucciolone3 (mecc.) scorrimento5 (fotogr.) diapositiva: a lecture with slides, una conferenza con proiezione di diapositive; slide projector, proiettore per diapositive; diascopio11 (mecc.) slitta; parte scorrevole; corsoio15 (fig.) scivolata, scivolone ( di una moneta); slittamento ( di prezzi); tracollo: ( Borsa) big slide, scivolone; to halt the economic slide, frenare il tracollo dell'economia22 (pl.) (mus.) note scivolate● (mecc.) slide bar, asta di guida □ slide caliper, calibro a corsoio □ (comput., Internet) slide deck, presentazione □ ( sport) slide defence, difesa scorrevole □ slide fastener, chiusura lampo; (la) lampo (fam.) □ slide knot, nodo scorsoio □ ( canottaggio) slide rail, guida di scorrimento □ ( pesca) slide rod, canna con anima metallica regolabile □ slide rule, regolo calcolatore □ slide-rule precision, precisione millimetrica □ slide runner = slide rail ► sopra □ slide show ► slideshow □ ( calcio, ecc.) slide tackle, entrata (o intervento) in scivolata □ slide tray, caricatore ( di diascopio) □ (mecc.) slide valve, valvola a cassetto, cassetto di distribuzione; valvola a saracinesca □ (autom.) to go into a slide, prendere una sbandata; sbandare ( sul bagnato, ecc.): The car went into a slide on the ice, sul ghiaccio la macchina ha sbandato □ to be on the slide, essere in discesa (o in diminuzione, in calo).♦ (to) slide /slaɪd/(pass. e p. p. slid)A v. i.1 scivolare ( anche fig.); sdrucciolare: Mr Pickwick's friends were sliding on the ice, gli amici di Mr Pickwick scivolavano sul ghiaccio; The sword slid from his hand, la spada gli è scivolata di manoB v. t.1 far scivolare; far scorrere: DIALOGO → - Explaining how to do something- Gently slide the cartridge out, sfila delicatamente la cartuccia; to slide a coin into sb. 's hand, far scivolare una moneta in mano a q.2 infilare: to slide a coin into a slot-machine, infilare una moneta in un distributore automatico; She slid the key into her bag, s'infilò la chiave nella borsetta● (mus.) to slide from one note to another, eseguire note scivolate □ to slide on one's back, cadere sulla schiena scivolando □ to let st. slide, lasciare peggiorare (o deteriorare) qc.; lasciare andare a rotoli qc. NOTA D'USO: - to slide o to slip?-.* * *I [slaɪd]1) (chute) (in playground, factory; for logs) scivolo m.; (on ice) lastra f., lastrone m.2) fot. diapositiva f.3) (microscope plate) vetrino m.4) BE (hair clip) fermacapelli m., fermaglio m.5) mus. (slur) portamento m.6) mus. (of trombone) coulisse f.7) fig. (decline) diminuzione f., ribasso m. (in di)II 1. [slaɪd]2.to slide sth. forward — fare scivolare o scorrere qcs. in avanti
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. slid)1) (anche slide about, BE slide around) (slip) [ car] sdrucciolare; [ person] scivolareto slide off — scivolare o cadere da [roof, table]; uscire di, andare fuori [ road]
2) (move)to slide down — scivolare giù per [ slope]
to slide in and out — [drawer, component] scorrere
to slide up and down — [ window] scorrere su e giù
to slide out of — uscire furtivamente da [ room]; infilarsi in, uscire da [ seat]
to let sth. slide — fig. lasciare andare alla deriva qcs
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I [slɪp]1) (piece of paper) biglietto m., foglietto m.; (receipt) ricevuta f.2) colloq. (slender person)II [slɪp]1) (error) errore m., svista f.; (by schoolchild) errore m. di distrazione; (faux pas) passo m. falso2) (slipping) scivolone m., scivolata f.; (stumble) passo m. falso3) (petticoat) (full) sottoveste f.; (half) sottogonna f.••III 1. [slɪp]to give sb. the slip — sfuggire a qcn., seminare qcn
1) (slide)to slip [sth.] into sth. — fare scivolare [qcs.] in qcs. [note, coin]; infilare [qcs.] in qcs. [joke, hand]
to slip [sth.] out of sth. — togliere [qcs.] da qcs. [object, hand]
she slipped the shirt over her head — (put on) si infilò la camicia; (take off) si sfilò la camicia
to slip sth. into place — mettere qcs. al suo posto
2) colloq. (give surreptitiously)to slip sb. sth. to slip sth. to sb. — allungare o mollare qcs. a qcn
3) (escape from) [ dog] liberarsi di [ leash]; mar. [ boat] mollare [ moorings]it slipped my notice o attention that non mi sono accorto o mi è sfuggito che; it had slipped my mind (that) fig. mi era sfuggito di mente il fatto che; to let slip — lasciarsi scappare [opportunity, remark]
5) med.6) aut.2.1) (slide)to slip out of — togliersi, sfilarsi [ dress]
to slip into, out of — entrare furtivamente in, uscire furtivamente da [ room]
3) (slide accidentally) [ person] scivolare; [ vehicle] sdrucciolare; [pen, load] cadere, scivolareto slip through sb.'s fingers — fig. sfuggire di mano a qcn
4) colloq. (lose one's grip)•- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip out- slip up* * *I 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.)2) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.)3) (to drop in standard: I'm sorry about my mistake - I must be slipping!)4) (to move quietly especially without being noticed: She slipped out of the room.)5) (to escape from: The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.)6) (to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement: She slipped the letter back in its envelope.)2. noun1) (an act of slipping: Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.)2) (a usually small mistake: Everyone makes the occasional slip.)3) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.)4) ((also slipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships.)•- 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.)* * *slip (1) /slɪp/n.1 striscia ( di carta, stoffa, ecc.): a slip of land, una striscia di terra; a slip of wood, una striscia di legno; una stecca3 scontrino; talloncino; tagliando: receipt slip, scontrino di ricevuta; contents slip, tagliando di controllo ( di merce imballata)5 (ass.) polizzetta; contratto provvisorio6 (bot.) innesto; pollone per innesto; marza7 (tipogr.) bozza in colonna8 (fig.) discendente; rampollo9 (zool.) sogliolina10 (fam., antiq.) cosino, cosina; esserino; bimbetto, bimbettaFALSI AMICI: slip non significa slip nel senso italiano di mutandina corta. slip (2) /slɪp/n.2 errore; sbaglio; svista; lapsus (lat.); passo falso: a slip of the pen, un lapsus calami; a slip of the tongue, un lapsus linguae; to make a slip, fare uno sbaglio4 sottabito; sottoveste: Your slip is showing!, ti si vede la sottoveste!; (fig.) se fai (o se dici) così ti tradisci!6 smottamento (di terra), slavina; frana7 (elettr., mecc.) slittamento; scorrimento8 (elettron.) distorsione da scorrimento9 (naut.) ► slipway13 (vet.) aborto14 (pl.) (teatr.) quinte15 (pl.) (antiq.) calzoncini da bagno● (autom.) slip road, svincolo (autostradale); rampa di accesso □ (fam.) to give sb. the slip, sfuggire a q. ( che insegue); seminare q. (fam.); sottrarsi a q. □ (prov.) There's many a slip 'twixt ( the) cup and ( the) lip, non dir quattro se non l'hai nel sacco; non vendere la pelle dell'orso prima di averlo uccisoFALSI AMICI: slip non significa slip nel senso italiano di mutandina corta. ♦ (to) slip /slɪp/A v. i.1 scivolare; sdrucciolare; slittare ( anche fig.): The child slipped off my knee, il bambino mi è scivolato dalle ginocchia; I slipped in the mud and fell, sono sdrucciolato nel fango e sono caduto; The car slipped on the slimy road, l'auto ha slittato sulla strada viscida2 sgusciare (via); ( anche fig.) sfuggire: Here is a chance you mustn't allow to slip, ecco un'occasione che non ti devi lasciar sfuggire; The eel slipped through ( o out of) my fingers, l'anguilla mi è sgusciata di fra le dita3 andare furtivamente; passare inosservato (o a poco a poco); scivolare: The days slipped past ( o by, away), a poco a poco i giorni passavano; i giorni scivolavano via4 sbagliare; sbagliarsi; commettere un errore: He slips now and then in his pronunciation, di quando in quando commette errori di pronuncia5 (fig.) essere in declino; decadere; perdere di qualità; peggiorare; perdere colpi (fig.): The market has slipped, il mercato è peggiorato; I'm afraid you're slipping, temo che tu perda colpiB v. t.1 far scivolare; far scorrere; far passare; infilare: He slipped the bolt through the hole, fece scorrere il catenaccio nel suo foro2 sciogliere; liberare; liberarsi di: The slave has slipped his chains, lo schiavo s'è liberato delle catene; to slip the greyhounds, sciogliere i levrieri, liberare i levrieri dal guinzaglio ( alle corse, ecc.)3 sfuggire a; sfuggire da; sottrarsi a; seminare (fam.): This matter has slipped my notice, questa faccenda m'è sfuggita; His telephone number has slipped my mind, il suo numero telefonico m'è sfuggito dalla mente; The prisoner slipped his guards, l'arrestato si sottrasse alle guardie; I slipped my pursuers, ho seminato i miei inseguitori5 (fam.) allungare; dare: I slipped the porter a ten-dollar bill, ho allungato al facchino un biglietto da dieci dollari● to slip across the border, passare il confine clandestinamente □ ( di un cane) to slip one's collar, sfilarsi il collare; perdere il collare □ (naut.) to slip one's moorings, disormeggiarsi, levare gli ormeggi □ ( lavori a maglia) to slip a stitch, lasciar cadere una maglia; saltare un punto senza lavorarlo □ to slip one's trolley, ( di un tram) perdere il contatto del trolley; ( slang USA) perdere le staffe □ to let slip, lasciarsi sfuggire ( una parola, una frase, ecc.); lasciarsi scappare ( un'occasione, ecc.); (lett.) sciogliere, liberare: He let slip that he was going to resign, si è lasciato sfuggire che intendeva dimettersi □ (poet.) to let slip the dogs of war, scatenare la guerra □ ( slang) Slip it!, lascia perdere!; fregatene! □ She has slipped in my opinion, ho perso stima in lei; ha perso punti (fam.) NOTA D'USO: - to slide o to slip?-.* * *I [slɪp]1) (piece of paper) biglietto m., foglietto m.; (receipt) ricevuta f.2) colloq. (slender person)II [slɪp]1) (error) errore m., svista f.; (by schoolchild) errore m. di distrazione; (faux pas) passo m. falso2) (slipping) scivolone m., scivolata f.; (stumble) passo m. falso3) (petticoat) (full) sottoveste f.; (half) sottogonna f.••III 1. [slɪp]to give sb. the slip — sfuggire a qcn., seminare qcn
1) (slide)to slip [sth.] into sth. — fare scivolare [qcs.] in qcs. [note, coin]; infilare [qcs.] in qcs. [joke, hand]
to slip [sth.] out of sth. — togliere [qcs.] da qcs. [object, hand]
she slipped the shirt over her head — (put on) si infilò la camicia; (take off) si sfilò la camicia
to slip sth. into place — mettere qcs. al suo posto
2) colloq. (give surreptitiously)to slip sb. sth. to slip sth. to sb. — allungare o mollare qcs. a qcn
3) (escape from) [ dog] liberarsi di [ leash]; mar. [ boat] mollare [ moorings]it slipped my notice o attention that non mi sono accorto o mi è sfuggito che; it had slipped my mind (that) fig. mi era sfuggito di mente il fatto che; to let slip — lasciarsi scappare [opportunity, remark]
5) med.6) aut.2.1) (slide)to slip out of — togliersi, sfilarsi [ dress]
to slip into, out of — entrare furtivamente in, uscire furtivamente da [ room]
3) (slide accidentally) [ person] scivolare; [ vehicle] sdrucciolare; [pen, load] cadere, scivolareto slip through sb.'s fingers — fig. sfuggire di mano a qcn
4) colloq. (lose one's grip)•- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip out- slip up -
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1. intransitive verb,- pp-2) (escape) schlüpfenlet a chance/opportunity slip — sich (Dat.) eine Chance/Gelegenheit entgehen lassen
let slip that... — verraten, dass...
3) (go)slip to the butcher's — [rasch] zum Fleischer rüberspringen (ugs.)
slip from the room — aus dem Zimmer schlüpfen
4) (move smoothly) gleiteneverything slipped into place — (fig.) alles fügte sich zusammen
5) (make mistake) einen [Flüchtigkeits]fehler machen6) (deteriorate) nachlassen; [Moral, Niveau, Ansehen:] sinken2. transitive verb,- pp-1) steckenslip the dress over one's head — das Kleid über den Kopf streifen
2) (escape from) entwischen (+ Dat.)the boat slipped its mooring — das Boot löste sich aus seiner Verankerung
slip somebody's attention — jemandes Aufmerksamkeit (Dat.) entgehen
slip somebody's memory or mind — jemandem entfallen
3) (release) loslassen3. noun1) (fall)after his slip — nachdem er ausgerutscht [und gestürzt] war
a slip of the tongue/pen — ein Versprecher/Schreibfehler
3) (underwear) Unterrock, der4) (pillowcase) [Kopf]kissenbezug, der5) (strip)slip of metal/plastic — Metall-/Plastikstreifen, der
6) (piece of paper) [Einzahlungs-, Wett]schein, derslip [of paper] — Zettel, der
7)give somebody the slip — (escape) jemandem entwischen (ugs.); (avoid) jemandem ausweichen
8)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120790/slip_across">slip across- slip away- slip back- slip behind- slip by- slip down- slip in- slip into- slip off- slip on- slip out- slip over- slip past- slip through- slip up* * *I 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.) ausrutschen2) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.) gleiten3) (to drop in standard: I'm sorry about my mistake - I must be slipping!) sich irren4) (to move quietly especially without being noticed: She slipped out of the room.) schlüpfen5) (to escape from: The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.) abstreifen6) (to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement: She slipped the letter back in its envelope.) gleiten lassen2. noun1) (an act of slipping: Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.) das Ausrutschen2) (a usually small mistake: Everyone makes the occasional slip.) der Flüchtigkeitsfehler3) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.) der Slip4) ((also slipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships.) die Reling•- 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.) der Streifen* * *[slɪp]I. nto have a \slip ausrutschen und hinfallen2. (paper) Zettel m; (form) Formular nt; (receipt) Kassenzettel m; (galley proof) Druckfahne f; LAW (ship's insurance) Beleg über die beabsichtigte Seeversicherungspolicecompliments \slip Kurzmitteilung fa \slip of paper ein Zettel m, ein Stück nt Papiera \slip of the pen ein Schreibfehler ma \slip of the tongue ein Versprecher mto make a \slip einen Schnitzer machen fam6. (small)a \slip of a girl eine halbe Portion von einem Mädchen pej fama \slip of a thing ein schmales Ding7. (in cricket)10.II. vi<- pp->the CD \slipped out of his hand/through his fingers die CD ist ihm aus der Hand/durch die Finger gerutschtto \slip on the ice/in the mud auf dem Eis/im Schlamm ausrutschen2. ( fig)everything seemed to \slip into place alles schien [plötzlich] zusammenzupassento \slip into a coma ins Koma fallento let sth \slip secret etw ausplaudernto let one's attention/concentration/guard \slip seine Aufmerksamkeit/Konzentration/Aufsicht schleifen lassenhe let his guard \slip for just a moment er war nur für einen Moment unaufmerksamyou can't afford to let your concentration \slip for a second man darf keine Sekunde lang unkonzentriert seinto let it \slip that... verraten, dass...3. (creep)to \slip out the door/into the house zur Tür hinausschleichen/ins Haus schleichento \slip downstairs/upstairs die Treppe hinunter-/heraufschleichento \slip through a gap durch ein Loch schlüpfento \slip into a seat sich akk in einen Sitz drücken4. (decline) dollar, price, productivity sinkenthe song has \slipped [two places] to number 17 das Lied ist [um zwei Plätze] auf [die] Nummer 17 gefallenthe country is \slipping into recession das Land driftet in die Rezession abquality standards have \slipped die Qualitätsstandards haben nachgelassenhe \slipped and accidentally mentioned the surprise party ihm rutschte aus Versehen etwas über die Überraschungsparty heraus▪ to be \slipping:you're \slipping du bist nachlässig geworden, du lässt nach7. (adopt)to \slip into a habit sich dat etwas angewöhnen8. clothing▪ to \slip out of sth etw ausziehento \slip into something more comfortable in etwas Bequemeres schlüpfen9.▶ to \slip through the net [or cracks] durch die Maschen schlüpfen▶ to \slip through sb's fingers jdm entkommen▶ to let sb \slip through one's fingers jdn entwischen lassen▶ \slip, slop, slap AUS Rat eines Australiers: ziehen Sie sich ein T-Shirt an, cremen Sie sich mit einem Sonnenschutzmittel ein und setzen Sie sich einen Sonnenhut aufIII. vt<- pp->1. (put)▪ to \slip sth somewhere:he \slipped his arm around her waist er legte seinen Arm um ihre Taillesomeone had \slipped a piece of paper between the pages jemand hatte ein Stück Papier zwischen die Seiten gelegt\slip the key through the letter box werfen Sie den Schlüssel in den Briefkastenshe \slipped the key under the mat sie schob den Schlüssel unter die Matteshe \slipped her hand into his sie nahm ihn verstohlen bei der Handhe \slipped the letter into his pocket er steckte den Brief in seine Tascheshe \slipped a ten pound note into his hand sie drückte ihm eine Zehnpfundnote in die Handto \slip sb money/a note jdm Geld/eine Nachricht zustecken2. (escape)to \slip sb's attention jdm [o jds Aufmerksamkeit] entgehensth \slips sb's mind [or memory] jd vergisst etw3. AUTOto \slip the car into gear den Gang schnell einlegento \slip the clutch die Kupplung lösen4. NAUTto \slip anchor den Anker lichten5. MEDto \slip a disk sich dat einen Bandscheibenschaden zuziehen6. (knitting)to \slip a stitch abketten7.* * *[slɪp]1. n1)(= slide)
she had a nasty slip — sie ist ausgerutscht und bös gefallen2) (= mistake) Ausrutscher m, Patzer mto make a (bad) slip — sich (übel) vertun (inf), einen (ganz schönen) Bock schießen (inf)
it was just a slip of the pen —
there's many a slip ( 'twixt cup and lip) (Prov) — man soll den Tag nicht vor dem Abend loben (Prov), zwischen Lipp und Kelchesrand (schwebt der finstern Mächte Hand) (liter)
3) (= pillow slip) Kissenbezug m4) (= undergarment) Unterrock m5) (of paper) Zettel mslips of paper — Zettel pl
6) (inf = person)11) (AVIAT: side-slip) Schlipp m2. vt1) (= move smoothly) schieben; (= slide) gleiten or rutschen lassento slip sth across to sb — jdm etw zuschieben; (unobtrusively) jdm etw zuschmuggeln
she slipped the dress over her head — sie streifte sich (dat) das Kleid über den Kopf
to slip one over on sb (inf) — jdn reinlegen (inf)
2) (= escape from) sich losreißen vonthe boat had slipped its moorings —
it/his birthday slipped my mind or memory — ich habe es/seinen Geburtstag vergessen or verschwitzt (inf)
3) (= loose) losmachen4) (MED)to slip a disc — sich (dat) einen Bandscheibenschaden zuziehen
6)3. vi1) (= slide person) (aus)rutschen; (feet, tyres) (weg)rutschen; (= become loose knot, nut) sich lösen; (AUT clutch) schleifenit slipped from her hand — es rutschte ihr aus der Hand
money slips through her fingers — das Geld rinnt ihr (nur so) durch die Finger
to let sth slip through one's fingers — sich (dat) etw entgehen lassen
the police let the thief slip through their fingers — die Polizei ließ sich (dat) den Dieb in letzter Minute durch die Finger schlüpfen
2) (= move quickly) schlüpfen; (= move smoothly) rutschenI'll slip round to the shop — ich spring schnell zum Laden
3)4) (= decline standards, morals etc) fallenyou're slipping! (inf) — du lässt nach (inf)
* * *slip1 [slıp]A s1. (Aus)Gleiten n, (-)Rutschen n2. Fehltritt m (auch fig)3. Missgeschick n, Panne f:there’s many a slip ’twixt the cup and the lip (Sprichwort) man soll den Tag nicht vor dem Abend loben4. (Flüchtigkeits)Fehler m, Lapsus m, Schnitzer m umg:slip of the pen Lapsus Calami, Schreibfehler;slip of the tongue Lapsus Linguae, Versprecher m;5. Fehler m, Fehlleistung f, Panne f6. Unterkleid n, -rock m8. JAGD Koppel f, (Hunde)Leine f:give sb the slip fig jemandem entwischen9. SCHIFF Slip m, Schlipp m (schiefe Ebene für den Stapellauf)10. TECH Schlupf m (Nacheilen der Drehzahl)12. GEOL kleine Verwerfung, Erdrutsch mB v/i1. gleiten, rutschen:slip from der Hand etc entgleiten;it slipped from my lips es ist mir herausgerutscht umg;he let slip a wrong word ihm entschlüpfte ein falsches Wort;let slip that … fallen lassen, dass …;let an opportunity slip (through one’s fingers) sich eine Gelegenheit entgehen lassen;slip into bad language in Obszönitäten abgleiten;the money slipped through her fingers das Geld zerrann ihr unter den Händen;2. ausgleiten, -rutschen4. sich lösen (Knoten)slip through schlüpfen durch (a. fig)6. (einen) Fehler machen, sich vertun ( beide:on bei)7. umg nachlassen (Kräfte etc), nachgeben (Preise etc):he is slipping er lässt nachC v/tinto in akk):4. einen Hund etc loslassen5. etwas loslassen6. jemandem entwischen, -kommen8. einen Knoten lösenslip one’s shoulder;slip a disc einen Bandscheibenvorfall erleiden;slipped disc Bandscheibenvorfall mslip2 [slıp] s Keramik: Glasurschlicker mslip3 [slıp] s1. Pfropfreis n, Ableger m, Setzling m2. fig Sprössling m3. Streifen m, Stück n (Holz, Papier etc), Zettel m:a slip of a boy fig ein schmächtiges Bürschchen;a slip of a room fig ein winziges Zimmer4. (Kontroll)Abschnitt m5. TYPO Fahne f* * *1. intransitive verb,- pp-1) (slide) rutschen; [Messer:] abrutschen; (and fall) ausrutschen2) (escape) schlüpfenlet a chance/opportunity slip — sich (Dat.) eine Chance/Gelegenheit entgehen lassen
let slip that... — verraten, dass...
3) (go)slip to the butcher's — [rasch] zum Fleischer rüberspringen (ugs.)
4) (move smoothly) gleiteneverything slipped into place — (fig.) alles fügte sich zusammen
5) (make mistake) einen [Flüchtigkeits]fehler machen6) (deteriorate) nachlassen; [Moral, Niveau, Ansehen:] sinken2. transitive verb,- pp-1) stecken2) (escape from) entwischen (+ Dat.)slip somebody's attention — jemandes Aufmerksamkeit (Dat.) entgehen
slip somebody's memory or mind — jemandem entfallen
3) (release) loslassen3. noun1) (fall)after his slip — nachdem er ausgerutscht [und gestürzt] war
a slip of the tongue/pen — ein Versprecher/Schreibfehler
3) (underwear) Unterrock, der4) (pillowcase) [Kopf]kissenbezug, der5) (strip)slip of metal/plastic — Metall-/Plastikstreifen, der
6) (piece of paper) [Einzahlungs-, Wett]schein, derslip [of paper] — Zettel, der
7)give somebody the slip — (escape) jemandem entwischen (ugs.); (avoid) jemandem ausweichen
8)Phrasal Verbs:- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip out- slip up* * *(error) n.Lapsus -en m. (of the tongue) n.Versprecher m. (son) n.Sprößling m. n.Ausgleiten n.Ausrutscher m.Fehler - m.Fehlleistung f.Fehltritt m.Flüchtigkeitsfehler m.Missgeschick n.Panne -n f.Schlupf (Techn.) (•Nachbleiben der Drehzahl•) m.Setzling -e m. v.ausgleiten v.ausrutschen v.gleiten v.(§ p.,pp.: glitt, ist geglitten)rutschen v.schlüpfen v.verrutschen v. -
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sti:lpast tense - stole; verb1) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).) stjele, rane til seg2) (to obtain or take (eg a look, a nap etc) quickly or secretly: He stole a glance at her.) kaste et stjålent blikk på3) (to move quietly: He stole quietly into the room.) lure/liste/snike segIsubst. \/stiːl\/1) ( hverdagslig) godt kjøp, røverkjøp, funn, noe man har fått til spottpris2) (mest amer.) tyveri3) tyvegods, noe som er stjålet4) ( politikk) list5) ( politikk) kuppII1) stjele, rane til seg, lure seg til2) smugle, liste, lure, slippe, smette3) smyge seg, liste\/lure seg4) ( basketball) vinne ballen, snappe ballensteal a glance at somebody\/something kaste et stjålent blikk på noe(n)steal a march on skaffe seg et forsprang\/fordel fremfor, overliste i smugsteal away slippe unna, smette unna\/bortsteal someone's heart ( overført) stjele noens hjertesteal someone's thunder ta ordet ut av munnen på noen, bruke noens ideer, komme noen i forkjøpet (med å si noe) -
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[sti:l]past tense - stole; verb1) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).) stela2) (to obtain or take (eg a look, a nap etc) quickly or secretly: He stole a glance at her.) stelast til að gera e-ð3) (to move quietly: He stole quietly into the room.) læðast
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