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slip 范例

EN[slɪp] [-ɪp]
US
滑跤, 滑落, 溜

    Examples of slip in a Sentence

  • 例句 slip
    1. It was an unfortunate slip of the tongue, and he did not intend it that way.
    2. I think she will forgive an accidental slip-up, so don't worry too much about misspeaking.
    3. The teacher accepted her tardy slip and allowed her to come into the classroom after the bell.
    4. In the last 20 minutes Athletic began to generate the sort of pressure of which they are capable, but by then it was far too late: the game had begun to slip away from them as early as the seventh minute.
    5. The police chased the guy for two days before he finally gave them the slip and vanished.
    6. She held her nerve after failing to serve out the match at the first attempt, seeing three match points slip by in a nervous service game at 6-4 5-4 and recovering from losing the tie-break to dominate the decider.
    7. He finally let slip that they plan to take over the business.
    8. I'm going to try to slip away from work early, if I can.
    9. The children managed to slip by when the patroller was looking away.
    10. The children slipped by the patroller.
  • 例句 slips
    1. The crowd lept into a wrestling dogpile, each trying to grab as many of the black slips as possible.
    2. A horse slips his bridle; a dog slips his collar.
    3. I don't take vodka straight, but it slips down with a bit of lemonade.
    4. Check inside each file carefully to make sure nothing slips through the cracks.
    5. This steel tube slips into the pyrex glass focus tube, which is jacketed by a vacuum
    6. The identification of the slipping moment was difficult for some trial data owing to numerous excessively small slips, possibly caused by microslips, and small object tilting.
    7. The originating slips of the M. rectus capitis lateralis come together with the slips of the M. rectus capitis ventralis and attach tendinously at the processus ventralis of vertebrae C3, C4 and C5.
  • 例句 slipped
    1. He slipped through an opening in the crowd.
    2. From his short passes to the hip-length tan winter coat he slipped on after the game, Pennington proved in myriad ways that he was all about being practical, not peacocky.
    3. “She sheathed her legs in the sheerest of the nylons that her father had brought back from the Continent, and slipped her feet into the toeless, high-heeled shoes of black suède.”
    4. It'll be more sociable," the masseuse suggested, lifting her bag to the table and covering its shiny onyx surface with bottles and polishers. Mrs. Spragg consentingly slipped the rings from her small mottled hands.
    5. He slipped at marksmanship over his extended vacation.
    6. The Cottagers had previously gone eight games without a win and had slipped into the relegation zone over Christmas, with boss Hughes criticised by fans after their 3-1 home defeat by fellow basement battlers West Ham on Boxing Day.
    7. He slipped on the ice and broke his leg.
    8. We toiled over the capstan, and late in the afternoon slipped out of the harbour.
    9. But once you've tasted the sweet flesh of a delicata or slipped the strands of a spaghetti squash out of its shell, you'll never again regard winter squash as merely an agricultural art piece.
  • 例句 slipping
    1. Vettori paid the price for a wicketless outing in the final one-day international against the West Indies on Tuesday, slipping from first place to second.
    2. No wonder the fanbelt is slipping: there’s too much play in it.
    3. And that supremacy was confirmed six minutes after the resumption with their second goal. Dzeko was again involved, slipping a neat pass through to the foraging Toure, who poked a right-foot finish past Butt.
    4. His glasses kept slipping further down onto his prominent snout.
    5. (Much luck Natalie will have, with those freckles), Margot thought, her spite laced with a slipping envy, knowing herself too squat and large-handed to compete with the prettier women like Natalie, freckles or not.
    6. The identification of the slipping moment was difficult for some trial data owing to numerous excessively small slips, possibly caused by microslips, and small object tilting.
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