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21 slip-carriage
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22 slip out of
• slip out of something (bag, hand, place, clothes) to get out of something выскользнуть из чего-то (сумки, руки, места, одежды)The letter slipped out of her hand and fell to the floor. Nobody saw him slip out of the house. She slipped out of her dress.
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23 slip past
• slip by/past someone/something to go unnoticed by someone/something незаметно проскользнуть мимо кого-то/чего-тоHe quietly slipped past the guard. But how did he manage to slip by the dogs?
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24 slip
slip:cover slip покровное стеклоEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > slip
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25 slip a cog
slip a cog допустить просчет, сделать ошибку -
26 slip along
slip along coll. мчаться -
27 slip by
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28 slip down
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29 slip from . .
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30 slip off
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31 slip road
slip road noun обходный путь, объезд -
32 slip the cable
slip the cable naut. вытравить цепь -
33 slip the collar
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34 slip up
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35 slip-carriage
slip-carriage noun вагон, отцепляемый на станции без остановки поезда -
36 slip-cover
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37 slip-knot
slip-knot noun 1) скользящий узел 2) передвижная петля на веревке -
38 slip-on
slip-on [ˊslɪpɒn]1. n1) сви́тер; блу́зка ( надевающаяся через голову)2) свобо́дное пла́тье3) та́почки или ту́фли без за́дника2. a1) надева́ющийся че́рез го́лову2) широ́кий, свобо́дный3) без за́дника ( об обуви) -
39 slip-up
slip-up [ˊslɪpʌp] nразг. оши́бка, про́мах -
40 slip by
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