slipping

slipping ['slɪpɪŋ]  ['slɪpɪŋ] 

原级:slip

第三人称单数:slips

过去分词:slipped

过去式:slipped

slipping 基本解释

形容词<美俚>渐渐松驰的,渐渐不行了的,渐渐变懒的

动词滑脱; 滑( slip的现在分词 ); 下降; (健康状况等)变差

slipping 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 滑脱:肩袖间隙分裂(tear of rotator interval)是肩袖损伤的一种特殊类型,冈上肌腱与肩胛下肌的肌间隙分裂使完成臂上举时二肌的协同作用,以及肱骨头固定于肩盂上的合力作用明显减弱,造成关节失稳,以及上举过程中的肩肱滑脱(slipping)现象.

2. 打滑:打包机 packer | 打滑 slipping | 带传动 belt driving

3. 移转:retaliatory duties 报复关税 | slipping 移转 | smuggled goods 走私货

4. [美俚]渐渐松驰的 渐渐不行了的, 渐渐变懒的:jump to 赶快, 立即 | slipping [美俚]渐渐松驰的 渐渐不行了的, 渐渐变懒的 | bandobast <印英>安排 组织细节的落实

slipping 单语例句

1. They cannot afford to stop, and risk slipping down the popularity ratings.

2. The gene therapy treatment involved slipping billions of copies of a gene into the brain to calm overactive brain circuitry.

3. 911查询·英语单词

3. The movie will narrate how adept Doris was in confusing people and slipping away with jewels.

4. Today's Chinese are not content with slipping on ratty sneakers and a cheap pair of sweats to climb a mountain.

5. Bush's continued dominance in fund raising comes at a time his public support has been slipping.

6. USA Today reported that Cruise's popularity decline with women was especially sharp, slipping from a 56 percent favorable rating in 2005 to 35 percent now.

7. Victoria Beckham is " feeling much better " after slipping a disc.

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8. But The European Union is dithering and the timetable for an announcement by Britain has been steadily slipping.

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9. The explosion hit Indonesia's financial markets with stocks falling an initial 5 per cent and the currency also slipping against the dollar.

10. If you love a place, you dread any moment of it slipping away.

slipping 英英释义

slipping

adj

1. moving as on a slippery surface

    e.g. his slipping and slithering progress over the ice

    Synonym: slithering