slip of the tongue 的 4 个定义
slipped or slipt [slipt]; /slɪpt/; slipped; slip·ping.
- to move, flow, pass, or go smoothly or easily; glide; slide: Water slips off a smooth surface.
- to slide suddenly or involuntarily; to lose one's foothold, as on a smooth surface: She slipped on the icy ground.
- to move, slide, or start gradually from a place or position: His hat had slipped over his eyes.
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slipped or slipt [slipt]; /slɪpt/; slipped; slip·ping.
- to cause to move, pass, go, etc., with a smooth, easy, or sliding motion.
- to put, place, pass, insert, or withdraw quickly or stealthily: to slip a letter into a person's hand.
- to put on or take off easily or quickly: He slipped the shirt over his head.
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- an act or instance of slipping.
- a sudden losing of one's foothold, as on slippery ground.
- a mistake in judgment; blunder.
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- slip away, to depart quietly or unobtrusively; steal off.to recede; slowly vanish: All those facts I had memorized just slipped away.
- slip up, to make an error; fail: I slipped up and put the letter in the wrong envelope.
slip of the tongue 近义词
misspeaking
slip of the tongue 的近义词 6 个
由slip of the tongue构成的短语
- slip a cog
- slip of the lip
- slip one's mind
- slip out
- slip something over on
- slip through one's fingers
- slip up
- give the slip
- let slip
更多slip of the tongue例句
- The man stuffs the slip in his wallet, where it’s soon forgotten.
- Your stay comes with a slip on Lake Glenville, where you can launch the property’s complimentary canoe, kayak, and SUPs.
- When it was delayed until late August, military officials did not cite a reason for the schedule slip.
- I’m using an iPhone 11 Pro, but based on the rigidity of the tension on the swivel, I have no doubt that people with larger phones—like the 11 Pro Max—won’t see any slips either.
- There are other drawbacks to this as well—doing burpees and other similar movements on a hard surface can hurt you, not to mention that accumulated sweat on wooden or ceramic floors pose a serious slip hazard.
- Block 3F is slated for release in 2019, but who knows how much that will slip?
- Less than a minute into her big break, Slate let slip a highly audible F-bomb instead of the scripted “freaking.”
- I know that Detroit is losing market share in auto sales, but how did they let the Motown sound slip out of their hands?
- Both Time and CNN reinstated Zakaria after determining the slip-up was “an isolated incident.”
- To his fellow survivors and to the audience, this delusion indicates another slip on a downward spiral.
- Q was a Queen, who wore a silk slip; R was a Robber, and wanted a whip.
- So my mother begged me to slip into the Rooms, with what was left, and try to get something back.
- What the economist does is to slip out of the difficulty altogether by begging the whole question.
- Only then did I own that by hook or by crook—and mostly by crook, I was forced to suspect—they had purposely given me the slip.
- It's easy for a prisoner t' slip a note to a friend that happens t' be mountin' guard.