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I . slip <-pp-> [slɪp] VB intr

1. slip (slide):

2. slip (slide out):

4. slip (decline):

II . slip <-pp-> [slɪp] VB trans

1. slip (put smoothly):

2. slip (escape from):

3. slip (disengage):

4. slip (drop):

III . slip [slɪp] N

1. slip (paper):

2. slip (mistake):

3. slip FASHION:

halka f

compliments slip [ˈkɒmplɪmənts-, Am ˈkɑ:mplə-] N

slip away VB intr

1. slip away (leave unnoticed):

2. slip away (pass swiftly):

3. slip away (be dying):

slip by VB intr

1. slip by days, time:

2. slip by car:

slip down VB intr

1. slip down (fall down):

2. slip down (be swallowed easily):

slip from VB intr

slip into VB trans

1. slip into (put on):

slip off VB trans

slip off clothes:

slip on VB trans

slip on clothes:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was working on the church when he slipped from the scaffolding.
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The finger was gripped in the gears of a turntable when his hand slipped.
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The first time a black child was allowed put on the same blue pinafore dress, the same white shirt underneath and the same brown shoes slipped on her feet.
www.stuff.co.nz
Shocked and disgusted by the unrestrained plundering of natures refuge, the simian sapiens slipped away unnoticed, for the time being.
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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
There are recurring tales of sailors being pressed after a shilling was slipped into their drink, leading to glass-bottomed tankards.
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Sales slipped to 13,350 this year at a base price of $6,366.
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
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
But she was nowhere to be seen although the notoriously camera-shy actress may have slipped in the back to avoid the flashbulbs.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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