释义 |
slip·page \ˈslipij, -pēj\ noun (-s) Etymology: slip (I) + -age 1. : the act or an instance of slipping out of place or failing to hold < permits surgeon to tie with the finest of silk without slippage — Armamentarium > < the slippage of the tires on the ice > as a. : a shifting of threads in fabric when subjected to strain b. : slip 5c 2. : the act or an instance of falling off from a standard or level or the amount by which something falls off < an indication of the slippage that can take place when training is let go — R.L.Moberly > as a. (1) : a loss in working (as in transmission of power) (2) : the difference between theoretical and actual output (as of power) b. (1) : a lag in production of goods (2) : the difference between scheduled and actual production |