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词汇 tip
释义 tip (noun) tip (noun) tip (verb) tip (noun) tip (verb) tip (noun) tip (verb) tip (noun) tip 25 ENTRIES FOUND: tip (verb) tip (noun) tip (noun) tip (verb) tip (noun) tip (verb) tip (noun) tip (verb) tip (noun) tip-in (noun) tip-off (noun) tip-off (noun) tipped (adjective) tip-top (noun) tip-top (adjective) felt-tip (noun) Q-tips (trademark) balance (noun) cap (noun) hat (noun) hot (adjective) iceberg (noun) scale (noun) tongue (noun) wink (noun) 1 tip /ˈtɪp/ verb tips; tipped; tipping 1 tip /ˈtɪp/ verb tips; tipped; tipping Learner's definition of TIP 1  : to turn or move something so that it is not straight or level : to cause something to lean or slant : tilt(使)倾斜,倾倒 [+ object] She tipped her head to the left.她把头歪到左边。 He tipped his glass and spilled some water.他的杯子歪向一边,洒出了一点水。 He tipped his chair back and fell over.他把椅子向后倾,结果摔倒了。 [no object] The glass tipped slightly and some of the water spilled out.杯子稍微倾向一侧,水洒出来了一些。 2  [+ object] chiefly British : to cause (something) to move or fall from a place, container, etc.倒出;倾倒 She tipped [=poured] the batter into a large bowl.她把面糊倒进一个大碗。 tip over [phrasal verb] tip over or tip (something) over or tip over (something) : to fall over or to cause (something) to fall over(使)倾倒,倾覆 The glass nearly tipped over.玻璃杯差点倒了。 He accidentally tipped the lamp over and broke it.他不小心把台灯打翻,摔坏了。 tip the scales 1  or tip the balance : to change a situation so that one person, group, etc., is more able or likely to succeed : to give an advantage to someone or something使结果倾向… Both candidates are qualified, but her experience tips the scales in her favor.两名候选人都具备资格,但是她的经验使她占了上风。 2  tip the scales at : to have (a specified weight)重量为 He tips the scales at 285 pounds. [=he weighs 285 pounds]他重285磅。 tip up [phrasal verb] tip (something) up or tip up (something) : to move or cause (something) to move so that one end is lifted up(使)移开,掀开 She tipped up the lid of the box and looked inside.她掀开箱盖往里看。 tip your cap/hat 1  : to touch your hat or cap or to lift it off your head as a way of greeting or saying goodbye to someone手触帽檐致意;脱帽致意 He tipped his hat to her as she walked past.她走过时,他向她脱帽致意。 2  — used informally to say that you admire or respect someone敬佩,尊敬(非正式用法) I really have to tip my hat to those people for all their hard work.我真的要向那些辛勤工作的人们表达我的敬意。 tip your hand : to show what you are planning to do透露计划;公开意图 The company wants to avoid tipping its hand about its decision until next month.公司想要到下个月才向外界透露决定。 — compare 4tip, 6tip, 8tip 2 tip /ˈtɪp/ noun plural tips 2 tip /ˈtɪp/ noun plural tips Learner's definition of TIP 1  [singular] : the act of touching your hat or cap or lifting it off your head as a way of greeting or saying goodbye to someone : the act of tipping your hat手触帽檐,脱帽(致敬、问好或道别的动作) With a tip of his hat, he said goodbye and headed out the door.他脱下帽子,说了声再见,然后就出门了。 2  [count] British a  : a place where rubbish is left : dump垃圾场 b  informal : a very messy place : dump脏乱的地方 This place is a real tip!这里真是个猪窝! — compare 3tip, 5tip, 7tip, 9tip 3 tip /ˈtɪp/ noun plural tips 3 tip /ˈtɪp/ noun plural tips Learner's definition of TIP [count] : the end of something that is usually long and thin尖;尖端 a pencil tip铅笔尖 the tips of her fingers她的手指尖 the tip of a ski滑雪板前端 The village is located at the southern tip of the island.这个村子坐落在岛的南端。 on the tip of your tongue 1  ◊ If a word, name, etc., is on the tip of your tongue, you know it but cannot remember it.话在嘴边(却想不起来) His name is (right) on the tip of my tongue.他的名字(就)在我嘴边,却想不起来了。 2  ◊ If a statement is on the tip of your tongue, you nearly say it but decide not to say it.话到嘴边(又收回去) A sarcastic reply was on the tip of her tongue.挖苦的回应已到她嘴边,但她还是忍住了。 the tip of the iceberg — see iceberg — compare 2tip, 5tip, 7tip, 9tip 4 tip /ˈtɪp/ verb tips; tipped; tipping 4 tip /ˈtɪp/ verb tips; tipped; tipping Learner's definition of TIP [+ object] sports : to hit or push (a moving ball or hockey puck) lightly so that it changes direction(对运动的球或冰球)轻碰,轻击,轻拨 The hockey player tipped the puck into the net.冰球手把球轻击进球门网。 — see also tip-in tip off [phrasal verb] of a basketball game : 2start The game is scheduled to tip off at 7:00 o'clock tonight.比赛定于今晚7点开始。 — see also 2tip-off — compare 1tip, 6tip, 8tip 5 tip /ˈtɪp/ noun plural tips 5 tip /ˈtɪp/ noun plural tips Learner's definition of TIP [count] sports : an act of lightly pushing or hitting a moving ball or hockey puck to make it change direction(对运动的球或冰球的)轻碰,轻击,轻拨 a foul tip犯规的轻击 — compare 2tip, 3tip, 7tip, 9tip 6 tip /ˈtɪp/ verb tips; tipped; tipping 6 tip /ˈtɪp/ verb tips; tipped; tipping Learner's definition of TIP [+ object] 1  : to give useful or secret information to (someone)密报;透露消息 Someone tipped [=told] the police about their plans.有人秘密向警方告发了他们的计划。 — see also tip off (below) 2  British : to say that someone or something is likely to succeed, win, etc.预言…将获得成功 The new book is being tipped [=touted] as a probable best seller.人们预测这本新书很可能成为畅销书。 tip off [phrasal verb] tip (someone) off or tip off (someone) : to give useful or secret information to (someone)(向某人)密报,举报,透露消息 Someone tipped off the police about the robbery.有人向警方密报了这起抢劫案。 Someone tipped them off that there would be a robbery.有人向他们透露说将会有抢劫发生。 — see also 1tip-off tip (someone) the wink British, informal : to give secret information to (someone)(给某人)密送情报 How could he have known about the plan? Someone must have tipped him the wink.他是怎么知道这个计划的?一定有人向他告密。 — compare 1tip, 4tip, 8tip 7 tip /ˈtɪp/ noun plural tips 7 tip /ˈtɪp/ noun plural tips Learner's definition of TIP [count] 1  : a piece of advice or useful information提示;指点;点子 She got a tip on how to prepare for the test.她得到了一个备考的提示。 tips for saving money省钱窍门 The book provides some good household cleaning tips.这本书提供了一些关于家庭卫生清洁的好方法。 2  : a piece of secret information given by a person who has special knowledge about something内幕消息;内部情报 an insider's tip on when to sell the stock关于何时出售该股票的内幕消息 The police got a tip about the suspect from an informer.警方从告密者那里获得了关于嫌疑犯的秘密消息。 I got a hot tip about a great new restaurant.我有关于一家很棒的新餐馆的最新讯息。 — compare 2tip, 3tip, 5tip, 9tip 8 tip /ˈtɪp/ verb tips; tipped; tipping 8 tip /ˈtɪp/ verb tips; tipped; tipping Learner's definition of TIP : to give an extra amount of money to someone who performs a service for you : to give a tip to (someone)给小费 [+ object] Did you remember to tip the waiter/waitress?你记得给服务生/女服务员小费了吗? How much should I tip for a haircut?我剪个头发要付多少小费? [no object] She always tips generously.她给小费总是很慷慨。 — compare 1tip, 4tip, 6tip — tipper /ˈtɪpɚ/ noun, plural tippers [count] She is a generous tipper.她给小费很大方。 9 tip /ˈtɪp/ noun plural tips 9 tip /ˈtɪp/ noun plural tips Learner's definition of TIP [count] : an extra amount of money that you give to someone (such as a waitress or waiter) who performs a service for you小费 I left/gave the waitress a good/generous tip.我给了女服务员不少小费。 The doorman earned a lot in tips over the holiday season.门童在节日期间挣了很多小费。 — compare 2tip, 3tip, 5tip, 7tip
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