Slip through Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɫɪp/ /ˈθɹu
SLIP THROO
slˈɪp/ /θɹˈuː
sl-IP throo
释义
To move quietly or unnoticed through a space or situation; can also mean to go unnoticed or unaddressed by people or a system.
用法与细微差别
Often used when someone or something avoids detection or attention, e.g. 'slip through the cracks' (go unnoticed in a process). Can describe both physical movement (like sneaking through a gap) and missing details or people.
Spanish: escaparse - pasar desapercibidoPortuguese (BR): escapar - passar despercebidoPortuguese (PT): escapar - passar despercebidoChinese (Simplified): 溜走 - 被忽略Chinese (Traditional): 溜走 - 被忽略Hindi: चुपके से निकल जाना - नज़रअंदाज हो जानाArabic: يفلت - يمر دون أن يلاحظه أحدBengali: স্লিপ করে চলে যাওয়া - চুপিচুপি পার হয়ে যাওয়া - নজর এড়িয়ে যাওয়াRussian: проскользнуть - ускользнуть - пройти незамеченнымJapanese: すり抜ける - 通り抜けるVietnamese: lách qua - lọt qua - trôi quaKorean: 슬쩍 지나가다 - 빠져나가다Turkish: sıvışmak - fark edilmeden geçmekUrdu: چپکے سے نکل جانا - بغیر توجہ کے گزر جاناIndonesian: lẻn qua - lọt qua - trôi qua
例句
The cat managed to slip through the open window.
basic
Some important documents slipped through during the move.
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He watched leaves slip through his fingers.
basic
Sometimes mistakes just slip through even after checking twice.
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One tiny bug managed to slip through the screen door.
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Don’t let the opportunity slip through your hands.
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