slip up
英 [ˈslɪp ʌp]
美 [ˈslɪp ʌp]
出现疏漏; 出小差错
柯林斯词典
- See also:There were occasions when we slipped up...You will see exactly where you are slipping up.slip-up
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- The slip of paper curled up from the heat of the fire.
纸条受到火烤卷起来了。 - One boy in particular received a punishment slip for dressing up as Superman.
有个男孩收到了一份处罚单,原因是他打扮成超人。 - A win would at least keep Chelsea within reach-the Blues are now two points ahead-and could even put the Reds top if the leaders slip up at home to Everton.
如果取胜至少可以暂时超过领先2分的切尔西,如果领头羊在埃弗顿身上失手的话甚至可以帮助曼联登上榜首。 - You may still slip up sometimes and find yourself putting things off.
有时你也许还是会疏漏,发现自己在拖延。 - In an organisation our size, it is inevitable that we will from time to time see people slip up and make an error.
在一个像我们这样庞大的机构里,我们偶尔有人疏忽犯错是不可避免的。 - One way we create ill feelings in our relationships is by demanding that our partner never slip up.
我们的夫妻关系中制造不良感受的一个办法就是使用命令,而我们的伴侣却从不吃这套。 - It's up to us to put pressure on them and the only way we can do that is by going on a long run of wins, while hoping our rivals slip up here and there.
我们必须给他们施压,我们唯一能做的就是保持连胜。希望我们的对手能摔跟头。 - Nobody expected them to slip up against Wigan Athletic and they duly cantered to victory in what was a one-sided contest.
虽然没人指望他们能够把维根打得毫无还手之力,但这确实是一场一边倒的比赛。 - Don't slip up by becoming lazy or too casual with your social media content.
不要因懒惰或太随便对待社交媒体的内容毁了你。 - You will see exactly where you are slipping up.
你会确切地知道自己哪里出了错。
