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соскользнуть глагол: -
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1. Imy shoes slipped off у меня /с меня/ свалились туфли2. IIIslip off smth. /smth. off/ slip off one's shoes (one's clothes, one's dress, etc.) быстро снять /сбросить/ туфли и т.д. -
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1) ускользнуть Mary couldn't bear the party, so she slipped off while no one was looking. ≈ Мери не могла больше находиться на вечеринке, поэтому она незаметно ускользнула, пока никто не видел. Syn: evade, steal, slip away
2) соскользнуть My foot slipped off and I fell to the ground. ≈ Нога соскользнула, и я упал на землю.
3) сбросить( одежду) He slipped his coat off and jumped into the river. ≈ Он сбросил пальто и нырнул в реку. ускользнуть соскользнуть - water slips off вода скатывается сбросить (одежду)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > slip off
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фраз. гл. сбросить ( одежду)He slipped his coat off and jumped into the river. — Он сбросил пальто и прыгнул в реку.
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['slɪp'ɒf]1) Общая лексика: отломать, отойти ко сну, сбрасывать (платье), сбросить (платье), соскальзывать, соскользнуть, ускользать, ускользнуть, сбросить (одежду), скинуть2) Медицина: соскакивать3) Разговорное выражение: вырубиться (Was I asleep? I must have slipped off.) -
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ускользнутьсоскользнутьсброситьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > slip off
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соскользнуть; сброситьEnglish-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > slip off
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Макаров: оползневый берег
См. также в других словарях:
slip off — (something) to remove clothing quickly and easily. Before I knew it he had slipped out of his shirt and put his arm around me. She slipped her gloves off and set them on the table … New idioms dictionary
slip off — index move (alter position) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
slip off — verb take off with ease or speed She slipped off her jacket • Ant: ↑slip on • Hypernyms: ↑take off • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * slip off … Useful english dictionary
slip off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms slip off : present tense I/you/we/they slip off he/she/it slips off present participle slipping off past tense slipped off past participle slipped off to take a piece of clothing off quickly Slip your shirt… … English dictionary
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 off — phr verb Slip off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑coat, ↑jacket, ↑ring, ↑shoe, ↑tongue … Collocations dictionary
slip off something — slip off (something) to remove clothing quickly and easily. Before I knew it he had slipped out of his shirt and put his arm around me. She slipped her gloves off and set them on the table … New idioms dictionary
slip off the tongue — roll/trip/slip/off the tongue phrase to be easy to pronounce It’s not exactly a name that rolls off the tongue. Thesaurus: pronunciation and pronouncing wordssynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
slip off — {v. phr.} 1. To slide off something. * /The children climbed up the hill but when it was time to come down, they didn t walk, but slipped off the smooth, old ledges./ 2. See: SLIP AWAY … Dictionary of American idioms
slip off — {v. phr.} 1. To slide off something. * /The children climbed up the hill but when it was time to come down, they didn t walk, but slipped off the smooth, old ledges./ 2. See: SLIP AWAY … Dictionary of American idioms
slip\ off — v. phr. 1. To slide off something. The children climbed up the hill but when it was time to come down, they didn t walk, but slipped off the smooth, old ledges. 2. See: slip away … Словарь американских идиом