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词组 slip off
释义
Idiom
slip away and slip off; slip out
Theme: ESCAPE
to go away or escape quietly or in secret.
I slipped away when no one was looking.Let's slip off somewhere and have a little talk.I'll try to slip out for an hour or two when Tom is asleep.
Idiom
slip offslip off (something)
to remove clothing quickly and easily.
Before I knew it he had slipped out of his shirt and put his arm around me.She slipped her gloves off and set them on the table.

Phr V
slip off
slips, slipping, slipped
slip off
to leave a place quietly so that other people do not notice you going
She just slipped off without telling us.
sometimes + to
I can't find Alan - do you think he's slipped off to the pub?
slip off sth or slip sth off
to take off your shoes, clothes, or a piece of clothing
She slipped off her bathrobe and stepped into the shower.
phraseslip off1. slip sth offslip off sth to take off a piece of clothing quickly: Just slip your jacket off and roll up your sleeve so I can check your blood pressure. He slipped off his coat and hung it in the hall. OPPOSITE: slip on2. slip off to leave a place quickly and quietly, so that no one notices you going: "Where's Steve?" "I think he must have slipped off home." We used to slip off down to the pub when the boss wasn't around. SIMILAR TO: slope off AmE informal

slip off

1. To escape or depart for some location quietly or in secret. Sometimes followed by "to (some place)." I felt really uncomfortable in the group of strangers, so I slipped off when everyone was distracted. We decided to skip the meeting and slipped off to the movies instead.
2. To quickly, easily, or delicately remove an article of clothing. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "slip" and "off." She slipped her shoes and jacket off and made her way noiselessly up the stairs.

slip something off

to let an item of clothing slide off one's body; to remove an item of clothing easily or casually. He slipped his coat off and put it on a chair. she slipped off her shoes and relaxed.

slip off (to some place)

to sneak away to some place. Judy and Jeff slipped off to the movies unnoticed. They slipped off and no one saw them leave.

slip off

((of) someone or something) to fall away from or off someone or something. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) The jacket slipped off of Sally, but she grabbed it before it hit the floor. she hung the jacket on the back of the chair, but it slipped off.

slip off

v.
To remove some article of clothing quickly or easily: They slipped off their shoes. I reached for my ring and slipped it off.
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