tip的意思和读音

tip

: [tɪp] : [tɪp]

n.

v.使

tips  tipping  tipped  

adj.+n.southern tip,eastern tip

v.straighten

v.tilt,slope,knock over,pour,empty

n.landfill,garbage dump,gradient,gratuity,gift

tipn.end of sth

1.the thin pointed end of sth

the tips of your fingers

the tip of your nose

the northern tip of the island

2.a small part that fits on or over the end of sth

a walking stick with a rubber tip

advice

3.a small piece of advice about sth practical

handy tips for buying a computer

useful tips on how to save money

4.(informal)a secret or expert piece of advice about what the result of a competition, etc. is likely to be, especially about which horse is likely to win a race

a hot tip for the big race

5.(informal)线secret information that sb gives, for example to the police, to warn them about an illegal activity that is going to happen

The man was arrested after an anonymous tip.

extra money

6.a small amount of extra money that you give to sb, for example sb who serves you in a restaurant

to leave a tip

He gave the waiter a generous tip .

for rubbish

7.a place where you can take rubbish/garbage and leave it

untidy place

8.(informal)an untidy place

Their flat is a tip!

IDMon the tip of your tongueif a word or name ison the tip of your tongue , you are sure that you know it but you cannot remember itthe tip of the icebergonly a small part of a much larger problemv.lean/pour/push at an angle

1.[i][t]使to move so that one end or side is higher than the other; to move sth into this position

The boat tipped to one side.

The seat tips forward to allow passengers into the back.

She tipped her head back and laughed loudly.

2.[t]~ sth/sb + adv./prep.to make sth/sb come out of a container or its/their position by holding or lifting it/them at an angle

She tipped the dirty water down the drain.

The bus stopped abruptly, nearly tipping me out of my seat.

3.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.to touch sth lightly so that it moves in a particular direction

The goalkeeper just managed to tip the ball over the crossbar.

leave rubbish

4.[i][t]~ (sth)to leave rubbish/garbage somewhere outdoors in order to get rid of it

‘No tipping.’(= for example, on a notice)“。”

give extra money

5.[i][t]to give sb an extra amount of money to thank them for sth they have done for you as part of their job

Americans were always welcome because they tended to tip heavily.

Did you remember to tip the waiter?

She tipped the porter a dollar.

predict success

6.[t]to say in advance that sb/sth will be successful

The band is being tipped for the top.

The senator has been tipped by many as a future president.

The actor is tipped to win an Oscar for his performance.

cover end

7.[t][usupass]~ sth (with sth)to cover the end or edge of sth with a colour, a substance, etc.

The wings are tipped with yellow.

IDMit is/was tipping (it) down(informal)it is/was raining heavily

In an interview, smart presentation can tip the scales in your favour.

tip the balance/scales使使to affect the result of sth in one way rather than another

In an interview, smart presentation can tip the scales in your favour.

tip your handto make your plans or intentions known

He tipped the scales at just over 80 kilos. 80

tip the scales at sthto weigh a particular amount

He tipped the scales at just over 80 kilos. 80

tip sb the winktip the wink to sb(informal)to give sb secret information that they can use to gain an advantage for themselves

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n.1.a narrow or pointed end, especially of something long or thin; a piece that has been attached to the narrow or pointed end of something2.a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service3.a useful suggestion4.a dump where you leave garbage, mainly used in British English5.<informal>a dirty or messy place, mainly used in British English1.a narrow or pointed end, especially of something long or thin; a piece that has been attached to the narrow or pointed end of something2.a small amount of money that you give to somebody in addition to what you owe for a service3.a useful suggestion4.a dump where you leave garbage, mainly used in British English5.<informal>a dirty or messy place, mainly used in British English

v.1.to fall, or to make something fall2.to give somebody a small amount of money in addition to what you owe for a service3.to put something into a position that is at an angle instead of upright4.to say who you think will get a particular job or be successful at something5.to pour something from one place or container into another6.to hit something very gently7.to dump garbage, mainly used in British English1.to fall, or to make something fall2.to give somebody a small amount of money in addition to what you owe for a service3.to put something into a position that is at an angle instead of upright4.to say who you think will get a particular job or be successful at something5.to pour something from one place or container into another6.to hit something very gently7.to dump garbage, mainly used in British English

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1.He stared at her plump breasts, at the dark tip of her cleavage that showed through her blouse, at her garishly painted lips.

2.What's more, whether or not the drinks are free, whether or not you're buying food, you've got to tip.

3.A "hot tip" is usually delivered in a sentence or less and is often based on a rumor of an upcoming event.」,

4.One tip: keep track of how much you spend on your child daily for two weeks and set an amount based on the average daily amount.

5.If I go belly-up, I will no longer be able to tip my doorman when he gets me a taxi.

6.To avoid contamination, do not touch the tip of the container to any surface. Replace the cap after using.

7.You know, stuff like 'the tip of the tongue, the teeth, the lips' repeated over-and-over.齿

8.Tip: At least once a week, stay later than everyone else, especially the boss.

9.Perhaps the fraud revealed at the beginning of the year should have been a tip-off.

10.Be that as it may, many people are still confused about how much -- and whom -- to tip.