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slip on ThesaurusVerb | 1.slip on - put on with ease or speed; "slip into something more comfortable after work"; "slip on one's shoes"don, put on, get into, wear, assume - put clothing on one's body; "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans"slip off - take off with ease or speed; "She slipped off her jacket" |
slipverb1. To move smoothly, continuously, and effortlessly:glide, glissade, lapse, slide, slither.2. To move silently and furtively:creep, glide, lurk, mouse, prowl, pussyfoot, skulk, slide, slink, snake, sneak, steal.Slang: gumshoe.3. To lose one's balance and fall or almost fall:skid, slide, slither.Idiom: take a skid.4. To shift or be shifted out of place:slide.5. To maneuver gently and slowly into place:ease, glide, slide.6. To free from ties or fasteners:disengage, loose, loosen, unbind, unclasp, undo, unfasten, unloose, unloosen, untie.7. To get away from (a pursuer):elude, evade, lose, shake off, throw off.Slang: shake.Idiom: give someone the shake.8. To bring forth a nonviable fetus prematurely:abort, miscarry.9. To displace (a bone) from a socket or joint:dislocate, throw out.Idiom: throw out of joint.10. To decline, as in value or quantity, very gradually:drop off, fall off, sag.11. To make an error or mistake:err, miscue, mistake, slip up, stumble, trip up.12. To undergo moral deterioration:fall, sink.Idiom: go bad.phrasal verb slip intoTo put (an article of clothing) on one's person:assume, don, get on, pull on, put on, slip on.phrasal verb slip onTo put (an article of clothing) on one's person:assume, don, get on, pull on, put on, slip into.phrasal verb slip upTo make an error or mistake:err, miscue, mistake, slip, stumble, trip up.noun1. An act or thought that unintentionally deviates from what is correct, right, or true:erratum, error, inaccuracy, incorrectness, lapse, miscue, misstep, mistake, slip-up, trip.2. A minor mistake:lapse, slip-up.Informal: fluff.Translationsslip1 (slip) – past tense, past participle slipped – verb1. to slide accidentally and lose one's balance or footing. I slipped and fell on the path. 滑跤,滑倒 滑跤,滑倒 2. to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control. The plate slipped out of my grasp. 滑落 滑落3. to drop in standard. I'm sorry about my mistake – I must be slipping! 疏忽,犯(小)錯誤 疏忽,犯(小)错误 4. to move quietly especially without being noticed. She slipped out of the room. 溜掉 溜掉5. to escape from. The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared. 掙脫 挣脱6. to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement. She slipped the letter back in its envelope. 塞入 塞入 noun1. an act of slipping. Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path. 滑 滑2. a usually small mistake. Everyone makes the occasional slip. 疏忽 疏忽3. a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat. 襯裙(等)內衣 衬裙(等)内衣 4. (also ˈslipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships. (船塢中的)滑台 (船坞中的)滑台 ˈslipper noun a loose, soft kind of shoe for wearing indoors. 拖鞋 拖鞋ˈslippery adjective1. so smooth as to cause slipping. The path is slippery – watch out! 滑的 滑的2. not trustworthy. He's rather a slippery character. 不可靠的,不可信任的 不可靠的ˈslipperiness noun 圓滑 圆滑slip road a road for joining or leaving a motorway. 交流道 叉道ˈslipshod adjective (of work etc) untidy; careless. The teacher told him his work was slipshod. 馬虎的 马虎的give (someone) the slip to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner. The crooks gave the policemen the slip. 乘不備時溜掉 乘不备时溜掉let slip1. to miss (an opportunity etc). I let the chance slip, unfortunately. 錯過機會 错过机会2. to say (something) unintentionally. She let slip some remark about my daughter. 無意中說出 无意中说出slip into to put on (clothes) quickly. She slipped into her nightdress. 匆忙穿上 匆忙穿上slip off1. to take (clothes) off quickly. Slip off your shoe. 匆忙脫掉 匆忙脱掉2. to move away noiselessly or hurriedly. We'll slip off when no-one's looking. 悄悄(或急匆匆)走掉 悄悄(或急匆匆)走掉 slip on to put on (clothes) quickly. 匆忙穿上 匆忙穿上slip up to make a mistake; to fail to do something: They certainly slipped up badly over the new appointment (noun ˈslip-up) 犯錯誤,失誤 犯错误,失误 slip on
slip on1. To step on some slippery thing or some substance and lose one's balance as a result. It's actually a lot harder to slip on a banana peel than you see in cartoons. Be careful—there's some oil near the door that I slipped on earlier.2. To put some clothing on quickly, easily, or casually. A noun or pronoun can be used between "slip" and "on." Let me just get out of this formalwear and slip on some jeans and a tee shirt. I'm going to go slip my pajamas on.See also: on, slipslip something onto put on an article of clothing, possibly in haste or casually. I will go in and slip my bathing suit on and join you in a minute. she slipped on her shoes and we left.See also: on, slipslip on somethingto step on and slide on something. Valerie slipped on a banana peel and hurt her back. Don't slip on that wet spot on the floor!See also: on, slipslip onv.1. To slide involuntarily and lose one's balance or footing as a result of stepping on something slippery: The clown slipped on a banana peel.2. To put on some article of clothing quickly or easily: It was cold, so I slipped on a sweater. I took the ring and slipped it on.See also: on, slipEncyclopediaSeeslipslip on
Antonyms for slip onverb put on with ease or speedRelated Words- don
- put on
- get into
- wear
- assume
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