Slide out of Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɫaɪd/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
SLYD-owt-uhv
slˈaɪd/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
slyd-OWT-ov
释义
To leave a place or a situation quietly and smoothly, often to avoid attention or responsibility.
用法与细微差别
Usually informal; often implies avoiding something intentionally (like a meeting or responsibility). Common in phrases like 'slide out of work' or 'slide out of the room.' Suggests smooth, unnoticed movement.
Spanish: escabullirse de - deslizarse fuera dePortuguese (BR): escapar de - sair discretamente dePortuguese (PT): escapar de - sair discretamente deChinese (Simplified): 悄悄溜出 - 躲开(责任)Chinese (Traditional): 悄悄溜出 - 躲開(責任)Hindi: चुपचाप निकल जाना - (ज़िम्मेदारी से) बच निकलनाArabic: التسلل للخروج من - التهرب منBengali: চুপচাপ বের হয়ে যাওয়া - দায়িত্ব এড়িয়ে যাওয়াRussian: незаметно ускользнуть - избежать (ответственности/дела)Japanese: こっそり抜け出す - さりげなく避けるVietnamese: lẻn ra khỏi - tránh (trách nhiệm/một việc nào đó)Korean: 살짝 빠져나가다 - 몰래 벗어나다Turkish: sessizce sıvışmak - sorumluluktan kaçmakUrdu: چپکے سے نکل جانا - ذمہ داری سے بچ نکلناIndonesian: keluar diam-diam - menghindar (dari tanggung jawab/situasi)
例句
I tried to slide out of the room without anyone seeing me.
basic
He always tries to slide out of doing his chores.
basic
The mouse managed to slide out of the trap.
basic
Sarah managed to slide out of the boring meeting early.
natural
If you try to slide out of your promise, people will notice.
natural
I saw you slide out of the party just when things got busy!
natural