slip away

slip away

1) ускользнуть;
уйти, не прощаясь I'd like to slip away before the end of the meeting. ≈ Мне удалось улизнуть до конца собрания. Mary could not enjoy the party, and slipped away after an hour. ≈ Мери не понравилась вечеринка, и она ушла через час. Syn : evade
2) проноситься, лететьвремени) This summer has simply slipped away, we've had such fun! ≈ Как быстро пролетело лето! Нам было так весело! ускользать уходить не прощаясь - if you want to * now is the time если ты хочешь уйти незаметно, теперь самое время проноситься, лететь (о времени)

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  • slip away — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms slip away : present tense I/you/we/they slip away he/she/it slips away present participle slipping away past tense slipped away past participle slipped away 1) to leave secretly We managed to slip away early …   English dictionary

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