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slip (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “slip”

infinitivo slip; él slips; pret. slipped; part. slipped; ger. slipping
  1. resbalar
    After the rain, many people slipped on the wet pavement.
  2. escabullirse
    The cat slipped through the open door and vanished into the night.
  3. escaparse
    The spy slipped past the guards undetected.
  4. deslizar
    He slipped the letter under her door before leaving.
  5. disminuir
    Sales have slipped this quarter due to the economic downturn.
  6. revelar (accidentalmente)
    He almost slipped and told her about the surprise.

sustantivo “slip”

sing. slip, pl. slips
  1. desliz
    A slip of the tongue led to the surprise being revealed.
  2. resbalón
    Her slip on the icy pavement resulted in a broken wrist.
  3. papelito
    He handed her a slip with his address on it.
  4. combinación
    She put on a silk slip before wearing the evening gown.
  5. un lugar donde se puede atracar un barco o buque; un amarre
    The fishing boat returned to its slip after a long day at sea.
  6. un esqueje o brote tomado de una planta
    She planted slips from her favorite rose bush in her garden.
  7. (en cricket) una posición de fildeo cerca detrás del bateador
    The fielder at slip caught the edged shot.