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slipped
打滑; 打滑的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slip
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Slipped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Slipping
.]
1.
To
move
along
the
surface
of
a
thing
without
bounding
,
rolling
,
or
stepping
;
to
slide
;
to
glide
.
2.
To
slide
;
to
lose
one's
footing
or
one's
hold
;
not
to
tread
firmly
;
as
,
it
is
necessary
to
walk
carefully
lest
the
foot
should
slip
.
3.
To
move
or
fly
(
out
of
place
);
to
shoot
; --
often
with
out
,
off
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
bone
may
slip
out
of
its
place
.
4.
To
depart
,
withdraw
,
enter
,
appear
,
intrude
,
or
escape
as
if
by
sliding
;
to
go
or
come
in
a
quiet
,
furtive
manner
;
as
,
some
errors
slipped
into
the
work
.
Thus
one
tradesman
slips
away
,
To
give
his
partner
fairer
play
. --
Prior
.
Thrice
the
flitting
shadow
slipped
away
.
--
Dryden
.
5.
To
err
;
to
fall
into
error
or
fault
.
There
is
one
that
slippeth
in
his
speech
,
but
not
from
his
heart
.
--
Ecclus
.
xix
. 16.
To let slip
,
to
loose
from
the
slip
or
noose
,
as
a
hound
;
to
allow
to
escape
.
Cry
, =\“Havoc,”
and
let slip
the
dogs
of
war
.\= --
Shak
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
slip
n
1:
a
socially
awkward
or
tactless
act
[
syn
:
faux pas
,
gaffe
,
solecism
,
gaucherie
]
2:
a
minor
inadvertent
mistake
usually
observed
in
speech
or
writing
or
in
small
accidents
or
memory
lapses
etc
. [
syn
:
slip-up
,
miscue
,
parapraxis
]
3:
potter's
clay
that
is
thinned
and
used
for
coating
or
decorating
ceramics
4:
a
part
(
sometimes
a
root
or
leaf
or
bud
)
removed
from
a
plant
to
propagate
a
new
plant
through
rooting
or
grafting
[
syn
:
cutting
]
5:
a
young
and
slender
person
; "
he's
a
mere
slip
of
a
lad
"
6:
a
place
where
a
craft
can
be
made
fast
[
syn
:
mooring
,
moorage
,
berth
]
7:
an
accidental
misstep
threatening
(
or
causing
)
a
fall
; "
he
blamed
his
slip
on
the
ice
"; "
the
jolt
caused
many
slips
and
a
few
spills
" [
syn
:
trip
]
8:
a
slippery
smoothness
; "
he
could
feel
the
slickness
of
the
tiller
" [
syn
:
slickness
,
slick
,
slipperiness
]
9:
artifact
consisting
of
a
narrow
flat
piece
of
material
[
syn
:
strip
]
10:
a
small
sheet
of
paper
; "
a
receipt
slip
" [
syn
: {
slip
of
paper
]
11:
a
woman's
sleeveless
undergarment
[
syn
:
chemise
,
shimmy
,
shift
,
teddies
,
teddy
]
12:
bed
linen
consisting
of
a
cover
for
a
pillow
; "
the
burglar
carried
his
loot
in
a
pillowcase
" [
syn
:
case
,
pillowcase
,
pillow slip
]
13:
an
unexpected
slide
[
syn
:
skid
,
sideslip
]
14:
a
flight
maneuver
;
aircraft
slides
sideways
in
the
air
[
syn
:
sideslip
]
15:
the
act
of
avoiding
capture
(
especially
by
cunning
) [
syn
:
elusion
,
eluding
]
v
1:
move
stealthily
; "
The
ship
slipped
away
in
the
darkness
"
[
syn
:
steal
]
2:
insert
inconspicuously
or
quickly
or
quietly
; "
He
slipped
some
money
into
the
waiter's
hand
"
3:
move
obliquely
or
sideways
,
usually
in
an
uncontrolled
manner
; "
the
wheels
skidded
against
the
sidewalk
" [
syn
:
skid
,
slue
,
slew
,
slide
]
4:
get
worse
; "
My
grades
are
slipping
" [
syn
:
drop off
, {
drop
away
,
fall away
]
5:
move
smoothly
and
easily
6:
to
make
a
mistake
or
be
incorrect
[
syn
:
err
,
mistake
]
7:
pass
on
stealthily
; "
He
slipped
me
the
key
when
nobody
was
looking
" [
syn
:
sneak
]
8:
pass
out
of
one's
memory
[
syn
:
slip one's mind
]
9:
move
out
of
position
; "
dislocate
joints
"; "
the
artificial
hip
joint
luxated
and
had
to
be
put
back
surgically
" [
syn
:
dislocate
,
luxate
,
splay
]
[
also
:
slipping
,
slipped
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
slipped
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