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I . slip [slɪp] N

1. slip (fall):

padec m

3. slip (mistake):

napaka f

4. slip (petticoat):

5. slip (in cricket):

the slips pl
zdrs m

6. slip no pl (in pottery):

II . slip <-pp-> [slɪp] VB intr

III . slip <-pp-> [slɪp] VB trans

4. slip NAUT:

dvigati [perf dvigniti]

slip away VB intr

1. slip (leave unnoticed):

3. slip (time):

minevati [perf miniti]

4. slip euph (be dying):

slip by VB intr

1. slip (pass quickly):

bežati [perf zbežati]

2. slip (move past):

3. slip (go unnoticed):

slip down VB intr

1. slip trousers, socks:

I . slip in VB trans

II . slip in VB intr

slip person:

I . slip off VB intr

1. slip (leave unnoticed):

2. slip (fall off):

II . slip off VB trans

slip out VB intr

2. slip words, secret:

slip up VB intr

non-ˈskid ADJ, non-ˈslip ADJ

non-skid surface:

I . ˈslip-on ADJ attr

II . ˈslip-on N slip-ons pl

ˈslip road N Brit

ˈslip-up N

ˈwage slip N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The model and businesswoman said she had to have an emergency caesarean operation as his heart rate had slipped and doctors decided to deliver him, eight weeks early.
www.independent.ie
The foxglove could have been slipped into the medicine, masked by the other flavours.
www.cnet.com
There are recurring tales of sailors being pressed after a shilling was slipped into their drink, leading to glass-bottomed tankards.
en.wikipedia.org
Covey was athletic as a youth but contracted slipped capital femoral epiphysis in junior high school, requiring him to change his focus to academics.
en.wikipedia.org
He slipped on an icy patch of sidewalk outside his office, fell, and fractured his skull.
en.wikipedia.org
It was not until his blindfold slipped that he realised his feet were a matter of inches above the ground.
en.wikipedia.org
She confided to me that someone "really close to him" on set even slipped a sleeping pill into his wine.
www.newyorker.com
Stars were exposed doing drugs -- and selling them -- and one wealthy society doyenne slipped him embarrassing secrets about royals.
foreignpolicy.com
Last month, workmen found a collection of visiting cards and letters that had slipped down the back of a chimney piece in the house.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The finger was gripped in the gears of a turntable when his hand slipped.
en.wikipedia.org

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