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to slip off
[phrase form: slip]
01
s'éclipser, s'en aller discrètement
to leave a place quietly so that others may not notice one's departure
02
se défaire de, se retirer
to remove items like clothing, accessories, or objects
slip off
v
Exemple
The chalk bag slipped off the cliff edge during her climb.
The knife slipped off the edge of the cutting board and fell to the floor.
In the quiet room, she managed to slip off her shoes without drawing any attention.
In a hurry, he struggled to undo the knots of his shoelaces and quickly slipped off his shoes.
He slipped off his footwear before entering the sacred temple, as a sign of respect.