slippage

英['slɪpɪdʒ] 美['slɪpɪdʒ]
  • n. 下滑;滑移;动力传动损耗
GRE
Noun:
  1. a decrease of transmitted power in a mechanical system caused by slipping

  2. decline from a standard level of performance or achievement

  3. failing to hold or slipping out of place;

    "the knots allowed no slippage"

1. We want to stop the slippage of the quality of public services.
我们想要止住公共服务质量下滑的局面。

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2. This is probably the result of slippage of cells alongside each other.
这可能是由于彼此相依的肌细胞错开.

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3. These forces may cause fiber slippage within the yarn structure.
这些力会引起纱线结构内部纤维的滑脱.

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4. Another consideration is slippage, which might occur at a clamp or joint.
另外一个要考虑的问题是滑移.滑移可能产生于夹紧或联结处.

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5. This slow slippage has important theoretical consequences.
这种缓慢的滑动有重要的理论意义.

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    1. Such slight slippage does not constitute a trend.
      这样轻微的下滑不会构成趋势。
    2. Another consideration is slippage, which might occur at a clamp or joint.
      另外一个要考虑的问题是滑移。滑移可能产生于夹紧或联结处。