slip through
英 [slɪp θruː]
美 [slɪp θruː]
未被察觉; 未被发现
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 蒙混过关
If somethingslips througha set of checks or rules, it is accepted when in fact it should not be.- ...hardened troublemakers who have slipped through the security checks...
那些混过了安检的难缠的闹事者 - The slightest little bit of inattention can let something slip through.
稍不留神就会让某些东西蒙混过关。
- ...hardened troublemakers who have slipped through the security checks...
双语例句
- Runners look for a gap in the fence to slip through or jump over.
奔跑者寻找围栏的空隙随时准备滑过或跳过。 - You're not going to slip through the cracks this time.
你这次不会逃脱法网的。 - He let the ball slip through his grasp and into the net.
球从他的掌中滑出,钻进了球门。 - I had the chance of getting a good job, but let it slip through my fingers.
我本来有机会找到一个好工作,但却白白地错过了。 - Police men surrounded the building, but the thief managed to slip through their fingers.
警察包围了大楼,便盗贼们设法从他们手底下溜走了。 - How many times you gonna let this guy slip through your fingers?
你想让这家伙从你手指间溜走多少次啊? - We are too close to allow success to slip through our fingers.
我们已经如此接近成功,不能听任它从指缝中溜走。 - To slip through this Catch-22, forget the idea of jogging for an hour or slogging to the gym.
要规避这个“循环矛盾”情况,忘了每天要小跑一小时,或要拖着沉重的步伐去健身房。 - He catch the ball, then it slip through his finger.
那球他已接住却又从手中滑脱了。 - You mustn't allow a golden opportunity to slip through your fingers or you will regret it later.
千万别错失良机,否则日后追悔莫及。