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1 the slip of the pen
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2 the slip of the tongue
• omaška u govoru 'lapsus lingue' -
3 give smb. the slip
(give smb. the slip (тж. give the slip to smb.))удрать, ускользнуть, улизнуть от кого-л.Mind what I say - he has given his friends the slip, and persuaded this delicate young creetur [= creature], all along of her fondness for him, to be his guide and travelling companion... (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. XVIII) — Он дал тягу от своих родственников. Ты в это вникни! Дал тягу и подговорил это нежное существо, которое в нем души не чает, бежать вместе с ним...
‘I didn't try to give you the slip,’ said Marvel, in a voice that was not far remote from tears. (H. G. Wells, ‘The Invisible Man’, ch. 13) — - Я и не думал удирать от вас, - сказал Марвел чуть не плача.
I guessed Cap Hawkins would get a search party out after me, and he did rightenough, but I managed to give 'em the slip. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 3) — Я понимал, что Хаукинс вышлет людей разыскивать меня. Так он и сделал, да я ускользнул.
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4 give somebody the slip
inf сделать ручкой; оставить с носом; дать стрекача (удрать)Police chased the get-away car, but the robbers succeeded in giving them the slip.
A young boy had been stealing apples from the farmer's orchard. The farmer caught him, but the boy was able to give him the slip.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > give somebody the slip
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5 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) smutte fra* * *(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) smutte fra -
6 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) smutte fra* * *(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) smutte fra -
7 to give somebody the slip
to give somebody the slipcollescapar de alguém. he gave me the slip / ele me escapou. -
8 give someone the slip
expr infmlI've had an awful day with this man trying to keep him sober but he gave me the slip — Я измучилась с этим человеком. Весь день следила, как бы он не напился, а он улизнул от меня
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > give someone the slip
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9 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) dar esquinazo a alguien -
10 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) dar esquinazo a alguien -
11 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) komast undan, stinga (e-n) af -
12 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) komast undan, stinga (e-n) af -
13 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) meglóg vki elől -
14 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) meglóg vki elől -
15 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) escapulir -
16 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) escapulir -
17 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) kaçmak, elinden kurtulmak -
18 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) kaçmak, elinden kurtulmak -
19 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) izmuzniti se -
20 give (someone) the slip
(to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) izmuzniti se
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