| 释义 |
slip out phrasal verb with slipverbuk /slɪp/ us /slɪp/-pp- C2 If a remark slips out, you say it without intending to.被无意说出 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Faults and mistakes (that's) your hard luckidiom aberration Achilles heel adrift black mark blemish errata erratum error failing false move loophole malaprop miscue misfunction misperception that's/it's your funeral!idiom typo uncorrectable uncorrected
slip out | American Dictionary
slip out phrasal verb with slipverbus/slɪp/-pp-
(BECOME KNOWN) to become known or be spoken unexpectedly: These rude and unappreciated remarks just slipped out when he introduced me.
slip out (something) phrasal verb with slipverbus/slɪp/-pp-
(LEAVE QUIETLY) to leave quietly or quickly so that no one will notice: He slipped out to make a phone call. Before I could say anything she had gathered her books and slipped out the door (= left quickly through the door). |