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v. (-pp-) 1. \slip (over) (on sth) халтирч унах, халтирах. 2. гулсах, халтирах, мултрах. 3. гараас мултрах, сулрах. 4. дордох, муудах, доошлох. 5. мартагдах, санаанаас гарах. 6. хурдан өнгөрөх. 7. сэм гарах/ зайлах, сэмхэн алга болох. 8. сэмхэн тавих/ хийх. \slip an envelope into one's pocket хормойндоо дугтуй сэмхэн хийх. 9. хувцсаа хурдан өмсөх/ тайлах. \slip one's shoes on/ off гутлаа хурдан углах/ тайлж чулуудах. n. 1. халтирах, хөл алдах. 2. ялимгүй алдаа. 3. бланк, квитанци, жижигхэн цаас. 4. дотуур сарпаан. a slip of the tongue хэл халтирах.
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slip — 1 /slIp/ verb slipped, slipping 1 SLIDE (I) to accidentally slide a short distance quickly or to fall by sliding: Suddenly, Frank slipped and fell over the edge. | My foot slipped and I nearly fell. see also: slippery 2 MOVE QUICKLY (intransitive … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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