to slip

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İngilizce - Türkçe
eline tutuşturmak
kaymak
{f} sürçmek
külot
ayağı kaymak
geçirmek
{f} atlatmak
filiz/kızak/hata/kayma
koçan
{f} kaydırmak
kötüye gitmek (durum)
ufak yanlış
aşı kalemi (bitki)
motor kayması
sıkıştırmak
(Askeri) kızak
(Askeri) onarım kızağı
çıkarmak
(Askeri) inşaat kızağı
falso
tutuşturmak
dil sürçmesi

Bu bir tür dil sürçmesi olmalı. - This must have been some kind of Freudian slip.

Bu bir dil sürçmesiydi. - It was a slip of the tongue.

kaçırma

Bu fırsatı kaçırmayın. - Don't let this chance slip by.

aksilik
sürçme

Bu bir tür dil sürçmesi olmalı. - This must have been some kind of Freudian slip.

Bu bir dil sürçmesiydi. - It was a slip of the tongue.

(gizlice) sıvışmak
kayış
{f} kay

Geçen kış Tom buzda kaydı ve kalçasını kırdı. - Tom slipped on ice and broke his hip last winter.

O kaydı ve neredeyse düşecekti. - He slipped and nearly fell.

kâğıt

Kâğıttan kaydım ve bacağımı incittim. - I slipped on the paper and hurt my leg.

(farkında olmadan) geçip gitmek
yastık yüzü
kaçmak
pusula
yanlışlık
giymek
{f} yanılmak
hata
düşmek (değer)
{i} (köklendirilmek üzere kesilen) çelik
(Tekstil) kombinezon
kayma

Kaymamak için dikkatli ol. - Be careful not to slip!

Kaymamak için yavaşça yürüdü. - She walked slowly so she wouldn't slip.

kötüye gitmek
yas
{f} kaybetmek
süzülmek
sıvışmak
{f} serbest bırakmak
gemi kızağı
{f} sıyırmak
düşmek
{i} den. kızak; inşaat kızağı; onarım kızağı
kadın iç gömleği
{f} salıvermek
slip ver/hata et/düş/kay
{i} den. iki uzun
{f} hata yapmak
çaktırmadan vermek
(Askeri) KAYIŞ: İnişe yaklaşan bir uçağın, sürat kaybetmek için, yanlara doğru yaptığı kısa kayış hareketi
atım
{i} uzunca kâğıt parçası
eline tutuşturmak
{f} kaçırmak
{f} kaymak: My foot slipped. Ayağım kaydı
seramik yapımında kullanılan ince ve sulu
{i} kombinezon (kadın iç çamaşırı)
{f} gerilemek
{f} çözülmek
{f} gizlice vermek
{f} away/out dikkati çekmeden sessizce gitmek; in dikkati çekmeden sessizce
{f} erken doğmak [(Zooloji) ]
İngilizce - İngilizce
A twig or shoot; a cutting
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 (See first slip, second slip, third slip, fourth slip and fifth slip.)
A one-time return to previous maladaptive behaviour after cure
To pass (a note, money, etc.) often covertly
To move quickly and often secretively

We slipped along the hedges, noiseless and swift.

A long, thin piece of something
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
A women's undergarment worn under a skirt or dress; a shift
A descendant, a scion
In ceramics, a thin, slippery mix of clay and water
To move down; to slide
To release a bird of prey to go after a quarry
A difference between the theoretical distance traveled per revolution of the propeller and the actual advance of the vessel
To worsen

Profits have slipped over the past 6 months.

A small piece of paper, especially one longer than it is wide
Mud, slime
A berth; a space for a ship to moor
A young person (now usually with of introducing descriptive qualifier)

She couldn't hurt a fly, young slip of a girl that she is.

To lose one's traction on a slippery surface; to slide due to a lack of friction
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
{n} a false step, mistake, escape, twig, narrow piece, a narrow entrance, a descent
{v} to slide, displace, commit a mistake, steal away, let loose, lose, pass over, escape, strip
a flight maneuver; aircraft slides sideways in the air a small sheet of paper; "a receipt 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" a young and slender person; "he's a mere slip of a lad" potter's clay that is thinned and used for coating or decorating ceramics insert inconspicuously or quickly or quietly; "He slipped some money into the waiter's hand" get worse; "My grades are slipping" pass out of one's memory move smoothly and easily pass on stealthily; "He slipped me the key when nobody was looking
(Serial Line Internet Protocol) -- A standard for using a regular telephone line (a serial line) and a modem to connect a computer as a real Internet site SLIP is gradually being replaced by PPP
To err
Serial Line Internet Protocol A method of Internet connection that enables computers to use phone lines and a modem to connect to the Internet SLIP is not supported at MHC See also: PPP
an accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall; "he blamed his slip on the ice"; "the jolt caused many slips and a few spills"
To move along the surface of a thing without bounding, rolling, or stepping; to slide; to glide
To let loose in pursuit of game, as a greyhound
Serial Line Internet Protocol (a way to achieve Internet connectivity over a phone line with a modem)
Serial Line Internet Protocol A standard for using a regular telephone line and a modem to connect a computer as a real Internet site SLIP is gradually being replaced by PPP
A dislocation of a lead, destroying continuity
Serial Line Internet Protocol As with PPP, SLIP is a method to connect computers to the Internet, but it is older and less reliable than PPP
A womens undergarment worn under a skirt or dress
to make a mistake or be incorrect
a flight maneuver; aircraft slides sideways in the air
artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material
To depart, withdraw, enter, appear, intrude, or escape as if by sliding; to go or come in a quiet, furtive manner; as, some errors slipped into the work
An escape; a secret or unexpected desertion; as, to give one the slip
The motion of the center of resistance of the float of a paddle wheel, or the blade of an oar, through the water horozontally, or the difference between a vessel's actual speed and the speed which she would have if the propelling instrument acted upon a solid; also, the velocity, relatively to still water, of the backward current of water produced by the propeller
An abbreviation for Serial Line Interface Protocol, the first common method of connecting via a modem to TCP/IP networks, now less widely used See PPP
To cut slips from; to cut; to take off; to make a slip or slips of; as, to slip a piece of cloth or paper
the act of avoiding capture (especially by cunning) a minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc
If something slips to a lower level or standard, it falls to that level or standard. Shares slipped to 117p In June, producer prices slipped 0.1% from May Overall business activity is slipping. Slip is also a noun. a slip in consumer confidence
To omit; to loose by negligence
The retrograde movement on a pulley of a belt as it slips
To move or fly (out of place); to shoot; often with out, off, etc
get worse; "My grades are slipping"
If you slip somewhere, you go there quickly and quietly. Amy slipped downstairs and out of the house
Serial Line Internet Protocol, a communications protocol that that can turn a dial-up telephone connection into an Internet connection SLIP can be used to run Web browsers over a phone line, but is less stable than a PPP connection
A narrow passage between buildings
An act or instance of slipping
Acronym for Serial Line Internet Protocol, SLIP is a serial packet protocol used to connect a remote computer to the Internet using modems or direct serial lines, SLIP requires an Internet provider with special SLIP accounts or a account a SLIP emulator
If you slip something somewhere, you put it there quickly in a way that does not attract attention. I slipped a note under Louise's door Just slip in a piece of paper
An opening or space for vessels to lie in, between wharves or in a dock; as, Peck slip
a slippery smoothness; "he could feel the slickness of the tiller"
move smoothly and easily
To pass (a note, etc.)
A fielder stationed on the off side and to the rear of the batsman
(Serial Line Internet Protocol) - A standard for using a regular telephone line and a modem to connect a computer to a real Internet site SLIP is being replaced by PPP
To cause to slip or slide off, or out of place; as, a horse slips his bridle; a dog slips his collar
Serial Line Interface Protocol A protocol that lets your computer directly access the Internet via a standard phone line and modem The Point-to-Point Protocol PPP does the same, but uses data compression and can compensate for noisy phone lines
An inclined plane on which a vessel is built, or upon which it is hauled for repair
A particular quantity of yarn
A slip is a thin piece of clothing that a woman wears under her dress or skirt. see also Freudian slip
A leash or string by which a dog is held; - - so called from its being made in such a manner as to slip, or become loose, by relaxation of the hand
A counterfeit piece of money, being brass covered with silver
If you slip into or out of clothes or shoes, you put them on or take them off quickly and easily. She slipped out of the jacket and tossed it on the couch I slipped off my woollen gloves
as, a bone may slip out of its place
a flight maneuver; aircraft slides sideways in the air a small sheet of paper; "a receipt slip"
Türkçe - İngilizce
briefs, very short underpants
briefs
to slip

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    tı slîp

    Telaffuz

    /tə ˈsləp/ /tə ˈslɪp/

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