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I . slip [slɪp] SUBST

1. slip (fall):

slip
padec m
to have a slip

2. slip:

slip (for ordering)
slip (sales slip)
a slip of paper

3. slip (mistake):

slip
napaka f
a slip of the tongue
a slip of the tongue

4. slip (petticoat):

slip
slip

5. slip (in cricket):

the slips plur
zdrs m

6. slip no plur (in pottery):

slip
to give sb the slip

II . slip <-pp-> [slɪp] VERBE intr

1. slip (lose position):

2. slip (move quietly):

to slip into the house
to slip through a gap

4. slip (make mistake):

slip person
motiti se [perf zmotiti se]
to let sth slip secret

III . slip <-pp-> [slɪp] VERBE trans

2. slip (escape from):

to slip sth chain(s)

3. slip AUTO:

to slip the car into gear
to slip the clutch

4. slip MAR:

slip anchor
dvigati [perf dvigniti]

5. slip MÉD:

to slip a disk

slip away VERBE intr

1. slip (leave unnoticed):

slip person

3. slip (time):

slip
minevati [perf miniti]

4. slip euph (be dying):

slip

slip by VERBE intr

1. slip (pass quickly):

slip years
bežati [perf zbežati]

2. slip (move past):

slip person

3. slip (go unnoticed):

slip mistake, remark

slip down VERBE intr

1. slip trousers, socks:

slip

I . slip in VERBE trans

slip
vtikati [perf vtakniti]

II . slip in VERBE intr

slip person:

slip

I . slip off VERBE intr

1. slip (leave unnoticed):

slip

2. slip (fall off):

slip

II . slip off VERBE trans

slip
slačiti [perf sleči]

slip on VERBE trans

slip
slip ring

slip out VERBE intr

1. slip (for short time):

to slip out for a moment

2. slip words, secret:

slip

slip up VERBE intr

slip
lomiti ga [perf polomiti ga]

non-ˈskid ADJ, non-ˈslip ADJ

non-skid surface:

I . ˈside-slip SUBST

I . ˈslip-on ADJ épith

II . ˈslip-on SUBST slip-ons plur

ˈslip road SUBST GB

slip road

ˈslip-up SUBST

ˈwage slip SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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No time can be allowed to slip past now.
www.meathchronicle.ie
At hydrogen concentrations above the solubility limit, brittle hydrides are precipitated on slip planes and cause severe embrittlement.
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Make a slip-knot in yarn and put it on the crochet hook or right-hand needle.
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In the new new-media age you could scarcely slip a cigarette paper between the public and the private realm.
www.telegraph.co.uk
You admit to the slip-up and suggest ways to ensure it doesn't occur again.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Being made from earthenware, its slip paint is rich in iron.
en.wikipedia.org
It is why there has been such a neuralgic response to the move this week to let the yuan slip to a four-year low of 6.4260 against the dollar.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Deadpan is his forte, but he can slip into exaggerated reactions as well.
en.wikipedia.org
But audience fragmentation and schedule changes have seen viewing figures slip over the last few years.
www.bbc.co.uk
With six teams fighting it out for four quarter-final positions in each pool, every single match has meaning and one slip-up could prove costly.
www.nzherald.co.nz

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