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1 slip
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
' 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
- 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 -
2 slip off
1) to take (clothes) off quickly:يَخْلَعُ الملابِس بِسُرْعَهSlip off your shoe.
2) to move away noiselessly or hurriedly:يمْشي بِسُرْعَه وبدون ضَجَّهWe'll slip off when no-one's looking.
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3 slip
أَفْلَتَ \ escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. extricate: to free from sth. (a difficulty, a trap, etc.). leave go, let go: not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t leave go (or leave go of it). let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. let sth. off: to allow (smoke, steam, etc.) escape. slip: (of a thing) to come accidentally out of position: The glass slipped from my hand and overturned. \ See Also هرب (هَرَبَ) -
4 slip
وَضَعَ (مثلاً: خَلَعَ ملابسه بسُرْعة، دَسّ فلوسًا في جيبي، إلخ) \ slip: to put or move (sth.) with a quick, easy movement: He slipped his coat off. I slipped the money into my pocket. \ See Also حَرَّكَ بِسُرْعَة وخِفَّة -
5 let sth. off
أَفْلَتَ \ escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. extricate: to free from sth. (a difficulty, a trap, etc.). leave go, let go: not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t leave go (or leave go of it). let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. let sth. off: to allow (smoke, steam, etc.) escape. slip: (of a thing) to come accidentally out of position: The glass slipped from my hand and overturned. \ See Also هرب (هَرَبَ) -
6 слип-дубликат
off slip -
7 lolos
slip off, slip away, bolt (from jail)* * *get away, got away, got away, geting away* * *slip off (of a ring, etc); slip away, bolt (from jail, etc); be allowed to get through or out -
8 vyklouznout
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9 resbalar
v.1 to slip.2 to slide.le resbalaban las lágrimas por el rostro tears ran o trickled down her cheeks3 to be slippery (estar resbaladizo).* * *1 (deslizarse) to slide2 (sin querer - persona) to slip3 (- vehículo) to skid4 (gotas, lágrimas) to trickle (down)5 figurado to slip up, make a slip* * *verb* * *1. VI1) [al andar] to slip (en, sobre on)(Aut) to skid2) (=equivocarse) to slip up, make a slip3) * (=ser indiferente)2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( caerse) to sliplas lágrimas le resbalaban por las mejillas — the tears ran o trickled down his cheeks
2) (fam) ( equivocarse) to slip up3) (fam) ( ser indiferente)todo lo que le digas le resbala — anything you say to him is just like water off a duck's back (colloq)
2.mis problemas/las críticas le resbalan — he couldn't care less about my problems/criticism (colloq)
resbalarse v pron to slipnos resbalamos por la pendiente — we slithered o slid down the slope
* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( caerse) to sliplas lágrimas le resbalaban por las mejillas — the tears ran o trickled down his cheeks
2) (fam) ( equivocarse) to slip up3) (fam) ( ser indiferente)todo lo que le digas le resbala — anything you say to him is just like water off a duck's back (colloq)
2.mis problemas/las críticas le resbalan — he couldn't care less about my problems/criticism (colloq)
resbalarse v pron to slipnos resbalamos por la pendiente — we slithered o slid down the slope
* * *resbalar [A1 ]viA (caerse) to slipcuidado, no vayas a resbalar be careful you don't slipse dejó resbalar por la barandilla he slid down the banisterlas lágrimas le resbalaban por las mejillas the tears ran o rolled o trickled down his cheeksB ( fam) (equivocarse) to slip upesa pregunta lo hizo resbalar that question caught him outC ( fam)(ser indiferente): sus críticas le resbalaban their criticisms just washed over hertodo lo que le digas le resbala everything you say to him is like water off a duck's back o goes in one ear and out the other ( colloq)los problemas de los demás le resbalan he's totally unaffected by o ( colloq) he couldn't care less about other people's problemsto slipse resbaló bajando las escaleras he slipped coming down the stairsnos resbalamos por la pendiente we slithered o slid down the slope* * *
resbalar ( conjugate resbalar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( caerse) to slip;◊ las lágrimas le resbalaban por las mejillas the tears ran o trickled down his cheeks
2 (fam) ( ser indiferente):◊ todo lo que le digas le resbala anything you say to him is just like water off a duck's back (colloq);
todo le resbala he couldn't care less about anything (colloq)
resbalarse verbo pronominal ( caerse) to slip
resbalar verbo intransitivo
1 (patinar y perder el control) to slip
2 (caer lentamente) to roll: la lluvia resbala por el cristal, the rain trickles down the window-pane
3 (ser deslizante) este suelo no resbala, this floor isn't slippery
4 Auto to skid
5 (meter la pata, equivocarse) to slip up
♦ Locuciones: resbalarle algo a uno, not to care about sthg o to be indifferent to sthg: sus comentarios me resbalan, I couldn't care less about his comments
' resbalar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
patinar
- deslizar
English:
skid
- slide
- slide off
- slip
- slip down
- footing
* * *♦ vi2. [deslizarse] to slide ( por along);le resbalaban las lágrimas por el rostro tears ran o trickled down her cheeks;los coches resbalaban sobre el hielo the cars were sliding on the ice3. [estar resbaladizo] to be slippery;este suelo resbala this floor is slippery♦ vtFamsus problemas me resbalan his problems leave me cold;le resbala todo lo que le digo everything I say to him goes in one ear and out the other;¡me resbala lo que diga de mí! I couldn't care less what she says about me!* * *v/i slide; figslip up* * *resbalar vi1) : to slip, to slide2) : to slip up, to make a mistake3) : to skid* * *resbalar vb3. (ser resbaladizo) to be slippery¡cuidado, el suelo resbala mucho! be careful, the floor's very slippery! -
10 изхлузвам
pull off; slip offизхлузвам се slip (от out of)(за пръстен и пр.) slip off(за човек) steal away, slip away/offизхлузи ми се обувката I lost my shoe* * *изхлу̀звам,гл. pull off; slip off;\изхлузвам се slip (от out of); (за пръстен и пр.) slip off; (за човек) steal away, slip away/off; изхлузи ми се обувката I lost my shoe.* * *1. (за пръстен и пр.) slip off 2. (за човек) steal away, slip away/off 3. pull off;slip off 4. ИЗХЛУЗВАМ ce slip (от out of) 5. изхлузи ми се обувката I lost my shoe -
11 sfilare
1. v/t unthread( togliere) take off2. v/i parade* * *sfilare1 v.tr.1 to unthread; (perle ecc.) to unstring*: sfilare un ago, to unthread a needle; sfilare una collana, to unthread a necklace; sfilare perle, to unstring pearls; sfilare un arrosto dallo spiedo, to take a roast off the spit // sfilare il rosario, to tell one's beads, (fig.) to pull s.o. to pieces2 ( togliere di dosso) to slip off, to take* off: si sfilò i calzoni, he slipped off his trousers; si sfilò l'anello dal dito, she took the ring off her finger; sfilare il portafoglio di tasca a qlcu., to slip a wallet out of s.o.'s pocket3 ( togliere i fili a) to pull threads out of (sthg.), to take* threads from (sthg.): sfilare la tela per ricamarla, to pull threads out of linen in order to embroider it.◘ sfilarsi v.intr.pron.1 to (be)come* unthreaded; to become* unstrung: l'ago si è sfilato, the thread has come out of the needle; le perle si sono sfilate, the beads have come unstrung2 ( sfilacciarsi) to unravel, to fray; ( smagliarsi) to ladder: un tessuto che si sfila facilmente, a type of material that frays easily.sfilare3 v. intr.1 to file past, to march past; to parade: i soldati sfilavano davanti al re, the soldiers were parading before (o marching past) the king; sfilare in passerella, to parade; domani sfileranno gli ultimi modelli degli stilisti italiani, the latest models of the Italian fashion designers will be presented tomorrow2 (fig.) ( susseguirsi) to follow on (one after the other): mille ricordi sfilavano nella sua mente, a thousand memories ran through his mind one after the other.* * *I [sfi'lare]1. vt2) (togliere: stivali, scarpe) to take off, slip offgli sfilò il portafoglio — he pinched o lifted his wallet
sfilarsi il vestito/le scarpe — to take one's dress/shoes off
2. vip (sfilarsi)II [sfi'lare] vi* * *I 1. [sfi'lare]verbo transitivo2) (togliere) to take* off [ cappotto]3) (sottrarre) to pinch [ portafogli]2.verbo pronominale sfilarsi2) (togliersi)3) (smagliarsi) [ calza] to get* a run, to ladder BEII [sfi'lare]1) [manifestanti, visitatori] to parade, to march; [ truppe] to parade, to march on parade2) [ indossatrice] to model* * *sfilare1/sfi'lare/ [1]2 (togliere) to take* off [ cappotto]; sfilare la chiave dalla serratura to take the key out of a lock3 (sottrarre) to pinch [ portafogli]II sfilarsi verbo pronominale2 (togliersi) - rsi la giacca to take off one's jacket; - rsi l'anello to slip one's ring off one's finger————————sfilare2/sfi'lare/ [1](aus. avere)1 [manifestanti, visitatori] to parade, to march; [ truppe] to parade, to march on parade2 [ indossatrice] to model. -
12 escurrirse
1 (platos etc) to drain2 (líquido) to drip, trickle3 (deslizarse) to slip, slide5 familiar (decir demasiado) to let slip* * ** * *VPR1) [líquido] to drip2) (=resbalarse) [objeto] to slip, slide3) [comentario] to slip out4) [persona] to slip away, sneak off* * *= slip.Ex. If someone does slip on your wet floors and the area is marked correctly with warning signs the court will usually side in your favor.* * *= slip.Ex: If someone does slip on your wet floors and the area is marked correctly with warning signs the court will usually side in your favor.
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■escurrirse verbo reflexivo
1 (resbalarse) to slip: se le escurrió de las manos, it slipped out of his hands
2 (soltar el agua) to dry out: deja que el paraguas se escurra en la bañera, let the umbrella dry out in the bath(tub)
' escurrirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escabullirse
- deslizar
- escurrir
English:
drain
- trickle
* * *vpr1. [sujeto: líquido] to drain off, to drain away;pon la pasta aquí para que se le escurra el agua put the pasta here for the water to drain off2. [resbalarse] to slip;me escurrí en el hielo I slipped on the ice;se me escurrió de las manos it slipped through my fingerssi puedo me escurriré de la reunión I'll slip out of the meeting if I can* * *v/r1 de líquido drain away2 ( deslizarse) slip; ( escaparse) slip away* * *vr: to slip away* * *escurrirse vb to slip [pt. & pp. slipped] -
13 desmarcarse
1 DEPORTE to get into an unmarked position2 (distanciarse) to distance oneself (de, from), disassociate oneself (de, from)3 figurado (escabullirse) to skive off, slip away* * *VPR1) (Dep) to shake off one's attacker, get clear2) (=distanciarse) to distance oneself (de from)* * *verbo pronominala) (Dep) to slip the coverage (AmE), to slip one's marker (BrE)b) ( apartarse)desmarcarsese de algo/alguien — to dissociate oneself from something/somebody
* * *verbo pronominala) (Dep) to slip the coverage (AmE), to slip one's marker (BrE)b) ( apartarse)desmarcarsese de algo/alguien — to dissociate oneself from something/somebody
* * *desmarcarse [A2 ]2 (apartarse) desmarcarsese DE algo/algn to distance oneself FROM sth/sb, dissociate oneself FROM sth/sb* * *
desmarcarse ( conjugate desmarcarse) verbo pronominal (Dep) to slip the coverage (AmE), to slip one's marker (BrE)
desmarcarse verbo reflexivo
1 Dep to lose one's marker
2 (distanciarse, oponerse) to disassociate oneself [de, from]
* * *vpr1. [en deporte] to lose one's marker2. [apartarse]desmarcarse de algo/alguien to distance oneself from sth/sb* * *v/r1 DEP lose one’s marker, shake off one’s marker2:desmarcarse de distance o.s. from -
14 ἐξολισθάνω
A glide off, slip away,ἐκ δέ οἱ ἧπαρ ὄλισθεν Il.20.470
; glance off, as a spear-point from a hard substance, E.Ph. 1383; αὐτῶν away from them, Arist.HA 590b17; of leaves, drop off, Ael.NA12.18; slip out, escape, Hippon.37, Ar. Pax 141; of things, Epicur.l.c., Fr. 383 bis; of a bandage, Diocl.Fr.188; ἐ. εἰς ἡδονάς slip imperceptibly into.., Hdn.1.3.1: c. acc., slip out of, ; ὡς μήποτ' ἐξολίσθῃ ἡμᾶς slip from our memory, Id.Ec. 286.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξολισθάνω
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15 изхлузя
изхлу̀зя,изхлу̀звам гл. pull off; slip off;\изхлузя се slip (от out of); (за пръстен и пр.) slip off; (за човек) steal away, slip away/off; изхлузи ми се обувката I lost my shoe. -
16 quitarse
1 (desaparecer) to go away, come out2 quitarse de (del juego, bebida, etc) to give up* * *1) to leave2) take off* * *VPR1) (=apartarse)¡quítate de ahí!, ¡quítate de en medio! — get out of the way!
¡quítate de mi vista! — get out of my sight!
2) (=desaparecer) [dolor] to go, go away; [mancha] to come out3) (=acabarse)4) (=sacarse)a) [+ ropa, zapatos] to take off; [+ barba] to shave; [+ lentillas] to take outquitarse años: te has quitado diez años (de encima) — you look ten years younger
b)quitarse algo/a algn de encima — to get rid of sth/sb
¡ya me he quitado de encima el coche viejo! — at last I've got rid of the old car!
¡no me la puedo quitar de encima! — I can't get rid of her!
¡qué peso nos hemos quitado de encima! — what a relief!, that's a real weight off our minds!
5)• quitarse de (=dejar) —
* * *(v.) = take off, doff, take offEx. In the past, she's relied overly much on her ready laugh, lean looks, and willingness to doff her duds.* * *(v.) = take off, doff, take offEx: In the past, she's relied overly much on her ready laugh, lean looks, and willingness to doff her duds.* * *
■quitarse verbo reflexivo
1 (la ropa, las gafas, un postizo) to take off: quítate el sombrero, take your hat off
2 (apartarse, retirarse) to get out: quítate de ahí, get away from there
3 (un dolor) to go away
4 (mancha) to come out
5 (una costumbre, vicio) quitarse de (+ infinitivo), to give up: me quité de fumar, I gave up smoking
♦ Locuciones: quitarse a alguien de encima, to get rid of sb
' quitarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alisarse
- peso
- sombrero
- venda
- vida
- año
- encima
- medio
- quitar
- sacar
- sacudir
English:
come off
- come out
- customary
- get off
- leave on
- pull off
- raise
- rub off
- shake off
- slip off
- take off
- throw off
- wash off
- wash out
- come
- grow
- leave
- palm
- rid
- shake
- slip
- take
- throw
- wear
- wriggle
- your
* * *vpr1. [apartarse] to get out of the way;¡quítate de en medio! get out of the way!2. [ropa, gafas, pendientes] to take off;quítese el abrigo take your coat off3. [librarse de] [fiebre, dolor, temores] to get rid of;no puedo quitármelo de la cabeza I can't get it out of my head;4. [desaparecer] [sujeto: mancha] to come out;[sujeto: dolor, granos, sarpullido] to go away;no se le quita la fiebre her temperature won't go down;se me ha quitado el hambre I'm not hungry any moreme quité de fumar I gave up o stopped smokingquitarse la vida to take one's own life* * *v/r2 ( apartarse) get out of the way;quitarse algo/a alguien de encima get rid of s.th/s.o.;¡quítate de en medio! fam get out of the way!* * *vr1) : to withdraw, to leave2) : to take off (one's clothes)3)quitarse de : to give up (a habit)4)quitar de encima : to get rid of* * *¡quítate de en medio! get out of the way! -
17 foro
m.1 court (of law) (tribunal).2 back of the stage (Teatro).3 forum.foro de debate forum for debate4 legal profession.5 lease, leasehold.* * *1 HISTORIA forum2 (tribunal) law court, court of justice3 (abogacía) bar, legal profession4 TEATRO back (of the stage)5 (reunión) meeting* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Pol, Hist, Internet) forum; (=reunión) forum, (open) meetingforo de discusión — (Internet) discussion forum
2) (Jur) (=tribunal) court of justice; (=abogados) bar, legal profession3) (Teat) upstage areamutisdesaparecer o marcharse por el foro — (lit) to exit stage left; (fig) to do a disappearing act
* * *a) (Hist) forumb) (period) (organismo, reunión) forumc) (Teatr) backstage areadesaparecer or irse por el foro — (fam) to sneak off
* * *= forum [fora, pl.], arena.Ex. For example, NEMROC provides a forum for libraries in the region of Newcastle with good collections of audio-visual materials to pool their ideas.Ex. This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.----* foro abierto = open forum.* foro de debate = discussion list, listserv(er) [list-serv(er)], newsgroup [news group], electronic forum, open forum, e-mail list, distribution list, electronic distribution list, discussion forum.* foro de debate en línea = online forum.* foro de discusión = newsgroup [news group], electronic forum.* foro de noticias = newsgroup [news group].* foro internacional = international forum.* * *a) (Hist) forumb) (period) (organismo, reunión) forumc) (Teatr) backstage areadesaparecer or irse por el foro — (fam) to sneak off
* * *= forum [fora, pl.], arena.Ex: For example, NEMROC provides a forum for libraries in the region of Newcastle with good collections of audio-visual materials to pool their ideas.
Ex: This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.* foro abierto = open forum.* foro de debate = discussion list, listserv(er) [list-serv(er)], newsgroup [news group], electronic forum, open forum, e-mail list, distribution list, electronic distribution list, discussion forum.* foro de debate en línea = online forum.* foro de discusión = newsgroup [news group], electronic forum.* foro de noticias = newsgroup [news group].* foro internacional = international forum.* * *1 ( Hist) forum3 ( Teatr) back of the stagedesaparecer or irse por el foro ( fam); to sneak off, slip awayCompuestos:chat linevirtual discussion group* * *
foro sustantivo masculino
1 forum
2 (de discusión) round table, forum
Jur law court, court of justice
3 Teat back (of the stage)
♦ Locuciones: hacer mutis por el foro, to keep quiet: se fueron haciendo mutis por el foro, they slipped away
' foro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
FORATOM
English:
disbar
- forum
* * *foro nm1. [lugar de discusión] forumforo de debate forum for debate; Informát foro de discusión discussion group2. Teatro back of the stage;desaparecer por el foro to slip away unnoticed4. [tribunal] court (of law)* * *m forum;irse odesaparecer por el foro slip out, slip away* * *foro nm1) : forum2) : public assembly, open discussion -
18 сбросить
1) General subject: buck off (с седла), cast, cast off (оковы), derobe, detrude, discard, drop, dump, fling down (откуда-л.; что-л.), fling off (the horse flung his rider off - лошадь сбросила седока), kick off (туфли и т. п.), release, shed, shoot, shuck, shuffle off (одежду), slip off (платье), spill (седока), throw off, unsaddle (седока), unseat (с седла), whip off, slip off (одежду), throw off (пальто и т.п.), kick off (туфли), fling down (что-л., откуда-л.), (груз с души, бремя) shake free2) Aviation: jettison3) Colloquial: cut down (вес, килограммы; \<i\>Ex.: I \<b\>cut down\</b\> 47 lbs of body fat by following this 1 easy tip!\</i\>)4) Engineering: reset5) Cards: (руку) lay down your hand (покер. в некоторых случаях имеет более конкретный смысл: сбросить достаточно сильную руку, полагая, что она бита)6) Scottish language: clash8) Football: flick (кому-либо под удар)10) Makarov: clash down, fling down (что-л. откуда-л.) -
19 сползать
без доп.
1) climb/slip/work down/off; slip (into), fall away (into) перен.
2) разг. (спускаться с трудом)
scramble down* * ** * *climb/slip/work down/off; slip, fall awa -
20 соскакивать
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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 out of — Synonyms and related words: bow out, cast off, creep out of, depart, disappear, dodge, doff, dog it, douse, drop, duck, duck duty, duck out, escape, exit, find a loophole, get out of, go on furlough, go on leave, goldbrick, goof off, leave the… … Moby Thesaurus
slip away — Synonyms and related words: bow out, creep out of, depart, disappear, duck out, escape, exit, find a loophole, go on furlough, go on leave, leave the scene, mooch off, shuffle out of, skulk away, slide off, slide out of, slink off, slip off, slip … Moby Thesaurus
slip off — verb a) To leave a place, or a meeting, without being noticed Im going to try to slip off from work early, if I can. b) To remove an article of clothing He slipped off his jacket and hung it in the wardrobe. Syn … Wiktionary
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 away — verb a) To leave a place, or a meeting, without being noticed Im going to try to slip away from work early, if I can. b) (of time) to pass quickly, almost unnoticed. The months slipped away and became years. Syn … Wiktionary
slip — slip1 [slip] vi. slipped, slipping [ME slippen < MLowG, akin to OHG slifan < IE * (s)leib , to glide, slip < base * (s)lei , slimy: see SLIDE] 1. to go quietly or secretly; move without attracting notice [to slip out of a room] 2. a) to… … English World dictionary
Slip — Slip, v. t. 1. To cause to move smoothly and quickly; to slide; to convey gently or secretly. [1913 Webster] He tried to slip a powder into her drink. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 2. To omit; to loose by negligence. [1913 Webster] And slip no… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slip — Slip, n. [AS. slipe, slip.] 1. The act of slipping; as, a slip on the ice. [1913 Webster] 2. An unintentional error or fault; a false step. [1913 Webster] This good man s slip mended his pace to martyrdom. Fuller. [1913 Webster] 3. A twig… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English