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すべる (suberu), 滑る (noboru)
to pass or escape unnoticed or undetected
to carefully and discreetly insert something, often unnoticed, into a particular place or object
滑る(すべる), ずれる
悪化する, 低下する
スリップする, 失敗する
to slide or move out of a particular position, often unintentionally
to elude one's attention or memory, often unintentionally
to make something slide or move smoothly
スリップ, スリップドレス
What is a "slip"?
A slip is a type of undergarment that is typically worn by women underneath dresses or skirts. It is a lightweight and often silky garment that is designed to be worn between the body and the outer clothing. Slips come in various lengths, ranging from mini to full length, and are usually made from materials such as nylon, silk, or cotton. They are often fitted at the top and flared at the bottom, allowing them to be worn comfortably under a variety of clothing styles. Slips serve several functions, including providing an additional layer of coverage and smoothing out the lines of the outer garment. They can also help to prevent the outer garment from clinging to the body or from becoming transparent in certain lighting conditions.
ピローカバー, 枕カバー
すべり, 滑り
失言(しつげん), ミス(みす)
誤り (あやまり), ミス
スリップ, スリップ現象
逃げ道, 巧妙な逃避
滑り(すべり), スリップ
スリップ, 用紙
紙片(かみへん), スリップ
スリップ, 滑り
桟橋 (さんばし), スリップ
スリップ, 細身の人
挿し木 (さしき), スリップ
a liquid clay mixture used in ceramics, pottery, and other crafts
What is "slip"?
Slip is a liquid mixture of clay and water used for decorating or joining pieces of pottery. It has a creamy consistency and can be applied to the surface of clay objects to create designs or as a coating before firing. Slip can also be used to attach handles or other parts to ceramic pieces. Once the ceramic piece is fired in a kiln, the slip becomes a permanent part of the finished object.
スリップ, スリップポジション
What is a "slip"?
In cricket, a slip is a fielding position close to the batter, positioned just behind and to the side of them, usually on the off side. The player in the slip is ready to catch the ball if it is hit lightly by the batter, typically when trying to defend against a fast or spinning ball. The position is important for catching balls that are edged or deflected off the bat but do not go directly to the wicketkeeper. The fielder in the slip is often part of a group of players, with multiple slips standing next to each other in case the ball is hit in that direction.