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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

slip-road [ˈslɪp rəʊd] N Brit

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
slip road Brit
slip road Brit
slip road Brit
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. slip1 <pres part slipping; pt, pp slipped> [Am slɪp, Brit slɪp] VB intr

1.1. slip (slide, shift position):

slip person:
slip knot:
slip clutch:

1.2. slip standards/morals/service:

2.1. slip (move unobtrusively) + adv compl:

2.2. slip (escape, be lost):

se me (or le etc.) escapó el secreto
I let (it) slip that

2.3. slip (go quickly):

2.4. slip (change):

II. slip1 <pres part slipping; pt, pp slipped> [Am slɪp, Brit slɪp] VB trans

1.1. slip (put unobtrusively):

slip + adv compl
slip + adv compl
slip + adv compl

1.2. slip (pass):

to slip sth to sb
pasarle algo a alguien

2.1. slip (break loose from):

2.2. slip MOTOR:

2.3. slip (release):

slip catch/lock

2.4. slip (in knitting):

slip stitch

3. slip MED:

III. slip1 [Am slɪp, Brit slɪp] N

1.1. slip C (slide):

resbalada f LatAm
to give sb the slip inf
lograr zafarse de alguien

1.2. slip C (decline):

2. slip C (mistake):

3.1. slip C (undergarment):

fondo m Mex

3.2. slip C:

4. slip U <slips, pl > THEAT:

slip2 [Am slɪp, Brit slɪp] N

1. slip (of paper):

2. slip (of person):

3. slip (cutting of plant):

gajo m RioPl
pie m Col
patilla f Chil

slip3 [Am slɪp, Brit slɪp] N U (in pottery)

road [Am roʊd, Brit rəʊd] N

1. road (for vehicles):

road closed
all roads lead to Rome attr accident
all roads lead to Rome attr accident

2. road (route, way):

3. road:

4. road <roads, pl > → roadstead

roadstead [Am ˈroʊdstɛd, Brit ˈrəʊdstɛd] N

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slip road [ˈslɪprəʊd, Am -roʊd] N Brit

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I. slip [slɪp] N

1. slip (slipping):

2. slip (mistake):

3. slip COMM:

4. slip (women's underwear):

5. slip BOT:

Phrases:

II. slip [slɪp] VB intr -pp-

1. slip (slide):

2. slip (move quietly):

3. slip (decline):

III. slip [slɪp] VB trans

1. slip (put smoothly):

2. slip (escape from):

3. slip NAUT:

slip anchor

road [rəʊd, Am roʊd] N

1. road in town:

2. road fig:

Phrases:

to get sth on the road inf
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I. slip <-pp-> [slɪp] N

1. slip (slipping):

2. slip (mistake):

3. slip COMM:

4. slip (women's underwear):

5. slip BOT:

6. slip NAUT (place to dock):

Phrases:

II. slip <-pp-> [slɪp] VB intr

1. slip (slide):

2. slip (move quietly):

3. slip (decline):

III. slip <-pp-> [slɪp] VB trans

1. slip (put smoothly):

2. slip (escape from):

3. slip NAUT:

slip anchor

road [roʊd] N

1. road in town:

2. road fig:

Phrases:

to get sth on the road inf
Present
Islip
youslip
he/she/itslips
weslip
youslip
theyslip
Past
Islipped
youslipped
he/she/itslipped
weslipped
youslipped
theyslipped
Present Perfect
Ihaveslipped
youhaveslipped
he/she/ithasslipped
wehaveslipped
youhaveslipped
theyhaveslipped
Past Perfect
Ihadslipped
youhadslipped
he/she/ithadslipped
wehadslipped
youhadslipped
theyhadslipped