slippage的意思和读音

slippage

: [ˈslɪpɪdʒ] : ['slɪpɪdʒ]

n.

slippages  

slippagen.

1.failure to achieve an aim or complete a task by a particular date

2.a slight or gradual fall in the amount, value, etc. of sth

na.1.();;

n.1.the action of slipping or moving, or the amount by which something slips or moves2.a situation in which something is delayed or not achieved when it should be

1. pliability slippage twist ...

2. slippage velocity slippage slipping of clutch ...

3. slip slippage slippery water ...

5. Simple Moving Average Slippage Spike Top ...

7. slippery road slippage slip of bar ...

8. sliding zone slippage slip-road ...

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1.One cause of bit slippage is overflow of a receive buffer that occurs when the transmitter's clock rate exceeds that of the receiver.

2.The clutch smoothly engage a spinning engine to a non-spinning transmission by controlling the slippage between them.使

3.The team's recent slippage in the Bundesliga is due to a spate of injuries, which have put some of its best players out of action.

4.Slippage tends to be a much bigger expense than commissions.

5.Instead, Ms Reza sought to capture the dramatic essence of a deeply ambitious man who seems to want "to combat the slippage of time" .

6.On the portion where slippage is small or nonexistent, surface offsets should be a maximum and of the order of the throw at depth.

7.If balance parts are to be fastened together, great care must be used to avoid slippage and to maintain alignment.

8.When I left, I said there was a danger of slippage.

9.The presence of a truly liquid layer between the core and the outer crust would allow such slippage, moderated by inertial forces.

10.At those speeds, he says, there is so much wheel slippage, and the energy requirements are so high, that 'it makes no operational sense.”。