Definisjon av slip

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Noun

slip - a minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc.
slip-up, miscue, parapraxis
mistake, error, fault a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention; "he made a bad mistake"; "she was quick to point out my errors"; "I could understand his English in spite of his grammatical faults"
slip - the act of avoiding capture (especially by cunning)
elusion, eluding
evasion the act of physically escaping from something (an opponent or a pursuer or an unpleasant situation) by some adroit maneuver
slip - an accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall; "he blamed his slip on the ice"; "the jolt caused many slips and a few spills"
trip
misadventure, mischance, mishap an instance of misfortune
slip - a flight maneuver; aircraft slides sideways in the air
sideslip
airplane maneuver, flight maneuver a maneuver executed by an aircraft
slip - a small sheet of paper; "a receipt slip"
slip of paper
slip - a young and slender person; "he's a mere slip of a lad"
slip - potter's clay that is thinned and used for coating or decorating ceramics
slip - artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material
strip
artefact, artifact a man-made object taken as a whole
band a thin flat strip of flexible material that is worn around the body or one of the limbs (especially to decorate the body)
ring, band jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger; "she had rings on every finger"; "he noted that she wore a wedding band"
band a thin flat strip of flexible material that is worn around the body or one of the limbs (especially to decorate the body)
cramp iron, cramp a strip of metal with ends bent at right angles; used to hold masonry together
reef one of several strips across a sail that can be taken in or rolled up to lessen the area of the sail that is exposed to the wind
leading, lead the playing of a card to start a trick in bridge; "the lead was in the dummy"
mullion a nonstructural vertical strip between the casements or panes of a window (or the panels of a screen)
typewriter ribbon, ribbon notion consisting of a narrow strip of fine material used for trimming
screed an accurately levelled strip of material placed on a wall or floor as guide for the even application of plaster or concrete
stay continuing or remaining in a place or state; "they had a nice stay in Paris"; "a lengthy hospital stay"; "a four-month stay in bankruptcy court"
tab a short strip of material attached to or projecting from something in order to facilitate opening or identifying or handling it; "pull the tab to open the can"; "files with a red tab will be stored separately"; "the collar has a tab with a button hole"; "the filing cards were organized by cards having indexed tabs"
tape a long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening; "he used a piece of tape for a belt"; "he wrapped a tape around the package"
slip - an unexpected slide
skid, sideslip
glide, coast, slide the activity of flying a glider
slip - a slippery smoothness; "he could feel the slickness of the tiller"
slickness, slick, slipperiness
smoothness the quality of being free from errors or interruptions; "the five-speed manual gearbox is smoothness personified"
slip - a place where a craft can be made fast
mooring, moorage, berth
anchorage ground, anchorage the act of anchoring
slip - a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting
cutting
stalk, stem a stiff or threatening gait
slip - a woman's sleeveless undergarment
chemise, shimmy, shift, teddy
undergarment, unmentionable a garment worn under other garments
slip - bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow; "the burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase"
case, pillowcase, pillow slip
slip - a socially awkward or tactless act
faux pas, gaffe, solecism, gaucherie

Verb

slip - get worse; "My grades are slipping"
drop off, drop away, fall away
worsen, decline grow worse; "Conditions in the slum worsened"
backslide, lapse drop to a lower level, as in one's morals or standards
slip - move smoothly and easily; "the bolt slipped into place"; "water slipped from the polished marble"
break loose, get away, escape issue or leak, as from a small opening; "Gas escaped into the bedroom"
elapse, glide by, slide by, slip by, slip away, go along, go by, lapse, pass pass by; "three years elapsed"
sneak away, sneak off, sneak out, steal away, slip away leave furtively and stealthily; "The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard"
slip - pass out of one's memory
slip one's mind
draw a blank, blank out, forget, block cut out, as for political reasons; "several line in the report were blanked out"
slip - cause to move with a smooth or sliding motion; "he slipped the bolt into place"
displace, move cause to move, usually with force or pressure; "the refugees were displaced by the war"
slip - insert inconspicuously or quickly or quietly; "He slipped some money into the waiter's hand"
inclose, stick in, enclose, insert, put in, introduce surround completely; "Darkness enclosed him"; "They closed in the porch with a fence"
slip - move easily; "slip into something comfortable"
move go or proceed from one point to another; "the debate moved from family values to the economy"
slip - pass on stealthily; "He slipped me the key when nobody was looking"
sneak
hand, pass on, reach, turn over, pass, give guide or conduct or usher somewhere; "hand the elderly lady into the taxi"
slip - to make a mistake or be incorrect
err, mistake
slip up, trip up, stumble detect a blunder or misstep; "The reporter tripped up the senator"
misremember remember incorrectly; "I misremembered the date"
slip up, trip up, stumble detect a blunder or misstep; "The reporter tripped up the senator"
misjudge judge incorrectly
fall for fall in love with; become infatuated with; "She fell for the man from Brazil"
slip - move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; "the wheels skidded against the sidewalk"
skid, slue, slew, slide
glide move smoothly and effortlessly
slip up, trip up, stumble detect a blunder or misstep; "The reporter tripped up the senator"
submarine attack by submarine; "The Germans submarined the Allies"
skid move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; "the wheels skidded against the sidewalk"
side-slip slide sideways through the air in a downward direction in an airplane along an inclined lateral axis
slip - move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness"
steal
move go or proceed from one point to another; "the debate moved from family values to the economy"
elapse, glide by, slide by, slip by, slip away, go along, go by, lapse, pass pass by; "three years elapsed"
sneak away, sneak off, sneak out, steal away, slip away leave furtively and stealthily; "The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard"
slip - move out of position; "dislocate joints"; "the artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically"
dislocate, luxate, splay
displace, move cause to move, usually with force or pressure; "the refugees were displaced by the war"
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Substantiv

slip - Mud, slime.
slip - A thin, slippery mix of clay and water.
slip - A twig or shoot; a cutting.
slip - A descendant, a scion.
slip - A young person now usually with introducing descriptive qualifier.
slip - A long, thin piece of something.
slip - A small piece of paper, especially one longer than it is wide.
slip - An act or instance of slipping.
slip - A women's undergarment worn under a skirt or dress; a shift.
slip - A mistake or error.
slip - A berth; a space for a ship to moor.
slip - A difference between the theoretical distance traveled per revolution of the propeller and the actual advance of the vessel.
slip - A one-time return to previous maladaptive behaviour after cure.
slip - Any of several fielding positions to the off side of the wicket keeper, designed to catch the ball after being deflected from the bat; a fielder in that position.
slip - A number between 0 and 1 that is the difference between the angular speed of a rotating magnetic field and the angular speed of its rotor, divided by the angular speed of the magnetic field.

Verb

slip - To lose one's traction on a slippery surface; to slide due to a lack of friction.
slip - To err.
slip - To pass a note, money, etc. often covertly.
slip - To move quickly and often secretively.
slip - To worsen.
slip - To move down; to slide.
slip - To release a bird of prey to go after a quarry.
slip - To remove the skin of a soft fruit, such as a tomato or peach, by blanching briefly in boiling water, then transferring to cold water so that the skin peels, or slips, off easily.

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  • slip
    To fall over (usually unexpectedly) onto the ground or floor, due to the floor being slippery, smooth or slimy.
  • slip
    To make a mistake or be incorrect.
  • slip
    An encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over serial ports and modem connections.

Verb

  • Infinitiv: (to) slip
  • Presens: slip / slips
  • Preteritum: slipped
  • Perfektum: (have) slipped

Substantiv

  • Entall: slip
  • Flertall: slips

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