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tip
- IPA[tɪp]
英式
- overbalance so as to fall or turn over;be or cause to be in a sloping position with one end or side higher than the other
- a place where rubbish is left;a dirty or untidy place
verb: tip, 3rd person present: tips, gerund or present participle: tipping, past tense: tipped, past participle: tipped
noun: tip, plural noun: tips
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動詞
- 1. overbalance so as to fall or turn over the hay caught fire when the candle tipped over a youth sprinted past, tipping over her glass 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ be or cause to be in a sloping position with one end or side higher than the other I tipped my seat back, preparing myself for sleep the car had tipped to one side 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. cause (the contents of a container) to be emptied out by holding it at an angle Sarah tipped the washing-up water down the sink 同義詞
- ▪ British rain heavily.
- 3. strike or touch lightly I tipped his hoof with the handle of a knife
- ▪ cause (an object) to move somewhere by striking or touching it lightly his twenty-yard shot was tipped over the bar by Nixon
名詞
- 1. British a place where rubbish is left a rubbish tip we'll have to take it to the tip
- ▪ informal a dirty or untidy place your room's an absolute tip!
- 2. a pitched ball that is slightly deflected by the batter.
- of the very best class or quality; excellent: an athlete in tip-top condition
- the highest part or point of excellence.
Oxford American Dictionary
- of the very best class or quality; excellent: an athlete in tip-top condition
- the highest part or point of excellence.
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a seat in a theatre or other public place that is designed to tilt up vertically when ...
- a device used in ice fishing in which a wire attached to the rod is tripped, raising a signal ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the tip of the wing of an aircraft, bird, or other animal.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[tip]
美式
- overbalance or cause to overbalance so as to fall or turn over: the hay caught fire when the candle tipped over a youth sprinted past, tipping over her glass
- a place where trash is deposited; a dump: a rubbish tip we'll have to take it to the tip
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tip]
美式
- a sum of money given to someone as a reward for their services: he never leaves a tip
- give (someone) a sum of money as a way of rewarding them for their services: I tipped her five dollars that sort of person never tips
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tɪp]
英式
- a sum of money given to someone as a reward for a service: he never leaves a tip
- give (someone) a sum of money as a reward for a service: I tipped her five dollars that sort never tip
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[tip]
美式
- the pointed or rounded end or extremity of something slender or tapering: George pressed the tips of his fingers together the northern tip of Maine
- attach to or cover the end or extremity of: the peaks of the mountains were tipped with snow sometimes they tip the arrows with poison
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tɪp]
英式
- the pointed or rounded end or extremity of something slender or tapering: George pressed the tips of his fingers together the northern tip of Scotland
- attach to or cover the end or extremity of: the peaks of the mountains were tipped with snow sometimes they tip the arrows with poison
Oxford Dictionary