slip away
英 [slɪp əˈweɪ]
美 [slɪp əˈweɪ]
v. 悄没声息地溜走
英英释义
verb
- pass by
- three years elapsed
- leave furtively and stealthily
- The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard
双语例句
- We were trying to slip away without being seen.
我们正想法溜掉,不让她看见呢。 - So I can let just this one slip away.
以至这样让这天从我手中溜走。 - Having been given such a good chance, how could she let it slip away?
人家给了她这样一个机会,她怎么能等闲放过? - This makes a screen so their enemies can't see them slip away.
这样制造一个掩蔽物好让它们的敌人看不见他们躲开。 - For what reasons could freedom-loving Americans possibly let this freedom slip away?
是什么原因让这些热爱自由的美国人很有可能让这个自由滑走? - After that I would often slip away to the little cottage by the mealie lands.
从那以后,我常常到那所位于玉米地边的小屋。 - Like my old TRS-80, which sits lifeless in a dusty box, computing history can easily slip away.
就像我的旧的TRS-80一样(毫无生气地放在布满尘土的盒子中),计算历史很容易不知不觉地过去。 - I had to slip away before the end of the meeting.
我必须在会议结束前悄悄离开。 - She is not giving him a detention; he has forced her to take the slip away.
他不是要给学生留置的处罚,而是学生迫使他取回违规条。 - And I will not let it slip away from me.
所以我不会让它从我身边消失。
