4VERB 迅速而不被注意地放置;偷偷塞进 If you slip something somewhere, you put it there quickly in a way that does not attract attention. 迅速而不被注意地放置;偷偷塞进
I slipped a note under Louise's door. [VERB noun prep.]
我偷偷在路易斯的房门下面塞了一张便条。
He found a coin in his pocket and slipped it into her collecting tin. [VERB noun prep.]
他摸到口袋里有一枚硬币,便匆匆丢进她的讨钱罐。
Just slip in a piece of paper. [VERB noun with adv.]
只要塞进一张纸就行。
5VERB 偷偷地给;把…塞给 If you slip something to someone, you give it to them secretly. 偷偷地给;把…塞给
Robert had slipped her a note in school. [VERB noun noun]
罗伯特在学校里偷偷地塞给她一张纸条。
She looked round before pulling out a package and slipping it to the man. [VERB noun + to]
她四下里看了看,然后拿出一个包裹,偷偷地塞给了这个男人。
6VERB 不知不觉地转入(某种状态);逐渐陷入(某种情况) To slip into a particular state or situation means to pass gradually into it, in a way that is hardly noticed. 不知不觉地转入(某种状态);逐渐陷入(某种情况)
It amazed him how easily one could slip into a routine. [VERB + into]
他惊异地发现人很容易在不知不觉中因循守旧起来。
There was a 50-50 chance that the economy could slip back into recession. [VERBinto noun]
经济再次陷入衰退的可能性是 50%。
7VERB 下降;下跌 If something slips to a lower level or standard, it falls to that level or standard. 下降;下跌
Shares slipped to 117p. [V + to/from/by]
股价跌至 117 便士。
The club had slipped to the bottom of Division Four. [Vto/from/by amount/n]
该俱乐部已经跌为丁级组的最后一名。
In June, producer prices slipped 0.1% from May. [VERB amount]
10N-COUNT 片;条 A slip of paper is a small piece of paper. 片;条
...little slips of paper he had torn from a notebook. [+ of]
他从笔记本上撕下来的一张张小纸片
I put her name on the slip.
我在纸条上记下了她的名字。
...credit card slips.
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11N-COUNT (女裙的)衬裙,薄裙 A slip is a thin piece of clothing that a woman wears under her dress or skirt. (女裙的)衬裙,薄裙
12N-COUNT [usually singular, Nof a n]瘦小的年轻人 If you refer to someone as a slip of a girl or a slip of a boy, you mean they are small, thin, and young. 瘦小的年轻人 [informal]
He's a mere slip of a lad compared to his brother.