tip 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
tipverb uk
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/tɪp/ -pp-
tip verb
(ONE SIDE HIGHER)
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C2 [ I or T ] to (cause to) move so that one side is higher than another side
(使)倾斜;(使)倾覆
The table tipped, and all our drinks fell on the floor.
桌子翻了,结果我们所有的饮料都掉在地上。
If you put too many books on one end of the shelf, it'll tip up.
如果你在书架的一头放的书太多,书架会翻掉的。
Don't tip your chair back like that, you'll fall.
不要那样向后仰椅子,你会翻倒的。
tip the scales at
to weigh
称重量
The baby tipped the scales at 3.75 kg.
婴儿称得体重为3.75公斤。
tip verb
(POUR)
C2 [ T usually + adv/prep ] UK (US dump) to pour a substance from one container into another or onto a surface
倒;倾倒
She tipped the contents of her purse out onto the table.
她把钱包里的东西倒在桌子上。
He tipped his breakfast cereal into a bowl.
他把早餐麦片倒入碗中。
The child picked up the box and tipped the toys out all over the floor.
孩子捡起盒子,把里面的玩具倒了一地。
be tipping (it) down UK informal
When it is tipping it down, a lot of rain is falling.
大雨倾盆
We won't be able to go to the beach today - it's tipping it down.
我们今天无法去海滩了——雨下得很大。
tip verb
(END)
[ T usually passive ] to cover the end of something pointed with a liquid, a colour, etc.
(用液体、颜色等)覆盖…的尖端
The giraffe was killed with a spear that had been tipped with poison.
长颈鹿被尖上涂有毒药的长矛杀死的。
tip verb
(PAYMENT)
[ I or T ] to give someone who has provided you with a service an extra amount of money to thank them
小费
The taxi driver was so rude to her that she didn't tip him.
出租车司机对她很无礼,所以她没有给他小费。
[ + two objects ] They tipped the waiter £5.
他们给了这个服务员5英镑的小费。
tip verb
(INFORMATION)
[ T often passive ] mainly UK to say that someone is likely to be successful or achieve something
称…有可能成功
He is being tipped as the next prime minister.
据称,他有可能成为下一任首相。
[ + to infinitive ] Davis is being tipped to win the championship.
据称,戴维斯有可能夺得冠军。
tip verb
(RUBBISH)
[ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] UK (US dump) to get rid of rubbish by putting it in a place where it should not be
乱倾倒(垃圾)
A lot of waste is being tipped into the sea.
大量的废弃物正在被倾入海中。
The sign by the side of the road said "No tipping".
路边的标牌上写着“不准倾倒垃圾”。
习语
tip your hand
tip the balance/scales
tip someone the wink短语动词
tip someone off
tip (something/someone) over
tip over into something
tipnoun [ C ] uk
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tip noun [C]
(INFORMATION)
B1 a useful piece of information, especially about how to do something or about the likely winner of a race or competition
指点,指导;(关于比赛有望获胜者的)内幕消息
gardening/cooking/sewing tips
关于园艺/烹饪/缝纫的指导
She gave me a useful/helpful/valuable/practical tip about/for growing tomatoes.
她给了我种植西红柿的有用/有益/宝贵/实用的指点。
I've got a hot tip for you (= I can tell you about a particular likely winner of a race or competition, or give you a valuable piece of information).
我能告诉你最新内幕消息。
更多范例减少例句Freezing the butter was a useful tip.He gave me some tips about the best way to catch trout.Have you got any tips for a new journalist?Let me give you a tip: she likes flattery.Layla gave me some tips about the best places to visit.
tip noun [C]
(PAYMENT)
B1 a small amount of money given to someone who has provided you with a service, in addition to the official payment and for their personal use
小费
a 15 percent tip
15% 的小费
He gave the porter a tip.
他给了搬运工小费。
We don't need to leave a tip for the waiter, because there's a service charge included in the bill.
我们不必给服务员留小费,因为账单里已经包括了服务费。
同义词
gratuity formal比较
service noun (DEALING WITH CUSTOMER)
更多范例减少例句The average cost of a full three-course meal - appetizer, main course and dessert - including tip and a modest wine is about $25.She had to give the doorman a tip before he would help her with her suitcases.Should I give the driver a tip?
tip noun [C]
(END)
C1 the usually pointed end of something, especially something that is long and thin
(尤指细长物体的)末梢,末端,尖
We had asparagus tips for dinner.
我们晚饭吃了芦笋尖。
If I stand on the tips of my toes, I can just reach the top shelf.
如果踮起脚尖的话,我刚刚能够到书架的顶层。
The Keys are coral islands off the southern tip of Florida.
基思群岛是佛罗里达半岛南端以外的一群珊瑚岛。
There's paint on the tip of your nose.
你的鼻尖上有油漆。
a small part fitted to the end of something, especially something that is long and thin
(尤指细长物体的)顶端附加物
a walking cane with a metal tip
包有金属头的手杖
the filter tip of a cigarette
香烟过滤嘴
tip noun [C]
(RUBBISH)
C2 UK (US also UK dump) a place where especially large pieces of rubbish can be taken and left
垃圾倾倒场
a rubbish/waste tip
垃圾/废弃物堆放场
We need to take this old carpet to the tip.
我们得把这条旧地毯扔到垃圾场去。
informal This room is a complete/absolute/real tip (= is very untidy) - tidy it up at once.
这个房间完全/绝对/简直是个垃圾场——马上清理干净。
习语
be on the tip of your tongue
the tip of the iceberg
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tip的例句
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In this sense, the circulation about the aerofoil can be related to the vorticity released into the flow near the tips of the wing.
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In this way, the approximation to the tip output excludes the contributions from the truncated high-order modes.
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Although the courts only take the tip of the dispute iceberg, they claim that they have already done their part.
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Amplitudes are shown negative because the electrode tip was within the core where this is the predominant polarity of spikes.
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The sheath was advanced across the previous area of obstruction and positioned with the tip in the new right atrium.
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At the beginning of motion the displacement of the free leg tip is almost vertical.
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One issue during the operation of such machines is the proper monitoring and prevention of tip-over.
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In general, receptive-field size tended to increase as the depth of the electrode tip increased.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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