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slip
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-intransitive: To move smoothly, easily, and quietly: slipped into bed.
- verb-intransitive: To move stealthily; steal.
- verb-intransitive: To pass gradually, easily, or imperceptibly: "It is necessary to write, if the days are not to slip emptily by” ( Vita Sackville-West).
- verb-intransitive: To slide involuntarily and lose one's balance or foothold. See Synonyms at
slide . - verb-intransitive: To slide out of place; shift position: The gear slipped.
- verb-intransitive: To escape, as from a grasp, fastening, or restraint: slipped away from his pursuers.
- verb-intransitive: To decline from a former or standard level; fall off.
- verb-intransitive: To fall behind a scheduled production rate.
- verb-intransitive: To fall into fault or error. Often used with up.
- verb-transitive: To cause to move in a smooth, easy, or sliding motion: slipped the bolt into place.
- verb-transitive: To place or insert smoothly and quietly.
- verb-transitive: To put on or remove (clothing) easily or quickly: slip on a sweater; slipped off her shoes.
- verb-transitive: To get loose or free from; elude.
- verb-transitive: To give birth to prematurely. Used of animals.
- verb-transitive: To unleash or free (a dog or hawk) to pursue game.
- verb-transitive: To release, loose, or unfasten: slip a knot.
- verb-transitive: To dislocate (a bone).
- verb-transitive: To pass (a knitting stitch) from one needle to another without knitting it.
- noun: The act or an instance of slipping or sliding.
- noun: An accident or mishap, especially a falling down.
- noun: An error in conduct or thinking; a mistake.
- noun: A slight error or oversight, as in speech or writing: a slip of the tongue.
- noun: Nautical A docking place for a ship between two piers.
- noun: Nautical A slipway.
- noun: Nautical The difference between a vessel's actual speed through water and the speed at which the vessel would move if the screw were propelling against a solid.
- noun: A woman's undergarment of dress length with shoulder straps.
- noun: A half-slip.
- noun: A pillowcase.
- noun: Geology A smooth crack at which rock strata have moved on each other.
- noun: Geology A small fault.
- noun: Geology The relative displacement of formerly adjacent points on opposite sides of a fault.
- noun: The difference between optimal and actual output in a mechanical device.
- noun: Movement between two parts where none should exist, as between a pulley and a belt.
- noun: A sideways movement of an airplane when banked too far.
- idiom: give (someone) the slip Slang To escape the pursuit of.
- idiom: let slip To say inadvertently.
- idiom: slip one over on Informal To hoodwink; trick.
- noun: A part of a plant cut or broken off for grafting or planting; a scion or cutting.
- noun: A long narrow piece; a strip.
- noun: A slender youthful person: a slip of a child.
- noun: A small piece of paper, especially a small form, document, or receipt: a deposit slip; a sales slip.
- noun: A narrow pew in a church.
- verb-transitive: To make a slip from (a plant or plant part).
- noun: Thinned potter's clay used for decorating or coating ceramics.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- ilga siaura juosta
- klaida
- (atsitiktinai) suklysti
- In
- slydimas
- spaust. skiltis II
- atžala
- palikuonis
- slip of the pen/tongue apsirikimas rašant
- kalbant
- i
- ūgis
- skiepas
- slysti
- paslysti