slip on / ˈslɪpˌɒn, -ˌɔn /

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slip on2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. made without buttons, straps, zippers, etc., so as to be put on easily and quickly: a slip-on blouse; slip-on shoes.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something made this way, especially an article of clothing.

slip on 近义词

slip on

等同于 trip

slip on

等同于 wear

slip on

等同于 dress

更多slip on例句

  1. Just the hard-on before you shoot unarmed members of the public.
  2. Three on-the-record stories from a family: a mother and her daughters who came from Phoenix.
  3. You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends.
  4. It was a brick wall that we turned into the on-ramp of a highway.
  5. Could the (thus far) timid trembling give way to a full-on, grand mal seizure?
  6. Q was a Queen, who wore a silk slip; R was a Robber, and wanted a whip.
  7. So my mother begged me to slip into the Rooms, with what was left, and try to get something back.
  8. What the economist does is to slip out of the difficulty altogether by begging the whole question.
  9. 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.
  10. It's easy for a prisoner t' slip a note to a friend that happens t' be mountin' guard.