tip

美 [tɪp]
英 [tɪp]
  • n.头儿;小账;小窍门;垃圾场
  • v.翻倒;给…小费;使倾斜;指出谁会获胜
  • 网络尖端;提示;给小费
复数:tips  现在分词:tipping  过去式:tipped  
Tip
n.
末端end of sth
1.
尖端;尖儿;端the thin pointed end of sth
the tips of your fingers
手指尖
the tip of your nose
你的鼻尖
the northern tip of the island
岛的北端
2.
(装在顶端的)小部件a small part that fits on or over the end of sth
a walking stick with a rubber tip
带橡皮头的手杖
建议advice
3.
指点;实用的提示a small piece of advice about sth practical
handy tips for buying a computer
购买电脑几点有用的提示
useful tips on how to save money
几个省钱的窍门儿
4.
(informal)
(尤指有关赛马的)内幕消息,指点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
赛马大赛的最新内幕消息
5.
(informal)
举报;密报;线报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.
有人匿名举报后,那个人被抓了起来。
额外的钱extra money
6.
小费;小账a small amount of extra money that you give to sb, for example sb who serves you in a restaurant
to leave a tip
留小费
He gave the waiter a generous tip .
他给了服务员很多小费。
垃圾for rubbish
7.
垃圾场;垃圾堆a place where you can take rubbish/garbage and leave it
脏乱处untidy place
8.
(informal)
脏乱的地方an untidy place
Their flat is a tip!
他们的寓所简直是个猪窝!
IDM
on the tip of your tongue
话在嘴边上(却一时想不起来)if a word or name ison the tip of your tongue , you are sure that you know it but you cannot remember it
the tip of the iceberg
(问题的)冰山一角only a small part of a much larger problem
v.
倾斜地倚╱倒╱推lean/pour/push at an angle
1.
[i][t]
(使)倾斜,倾倒,翻覆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.
船向一边倾斜。
The seat tips forward to allow passengers into the back.
座位向前放倒,好让乘客进入车的后部。
She tipped her head back and laughed loudly.
她把头一仰,哈哈大笑起来。
2.
[t]
~ sth/sb + adv./prep.
倒出;倾倒;倾覆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.
她把脏水倒入了下水道。
The bus stopped abruptly, nearly tipping me out of my seat.
公共汽车突然刹车,差点儿把我从座位上甩出去。
3.
[t]
~ sth + adv./prep.
轻触;轻碰to touch sth lightly so that it moves in a particular direction
The goalkeeper just managed to tip the ball over the crossbar.
守门员刚好把球捅出球门的横梁。
丢垃圾leave rubbish
4.
[i][t]
~ (sth)
(在户外)倒垃圾to leave rubbish/garbage somewhere outdoors in order to get rid of it
‘No tipping.’(= for example, on a notice)
“此处禁止倒垃圾。”
额外付款give extra money
5.
[i][t]
给小费;付小账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.
美国人总是受欢迎,因为他们往往给很多小费。
Did you remember to tip the waiter?
你记得给服务员小费了吗?
She tipped the porter a dollar.
她给了行李工一元的小费。
预测成功predict success
6.
[t]
预言…获胜;事先说…会成功to say in advance that sb/sth will be successful
The band is being tipped for the top.
人们说这支乐队将位居榜首。
The senator has been tipped by many as a future president.
许多人猜测这位参议员将会继任总统。
The actor is tipped to win an Oscar for his performance.
这位演员因表演出色而被认为有望获得奥斯卡奖。
覆盖端头cover end
7.
[t][usupass]
~ sth (with sth)
(用颜色、物质等)覆盖…的末端,遮盖…的边to cover the end or edge of sth with a colour, a substance, etc.
The wings are tipped with yellow.
翅膀的尖端呈黄色。
IDM
it is/was tipping (it) down
(informal)
大雨倾盆;大雨如注it is/was raining heavily
In an interview, smart presentation can tip the scales in your favour.
在面试中,机敏的表现是一种有利的条件。
tip the balance/scales
使天平倾斜;使结果倾向某方;起决定性作用to affect the result of sth in one way rather than another
In an interview, smart presentation can tip the scales in your favour.
在面试中,机敏的表现是一种有利的条件。
tip your hand
摊牌;让对方摸着底细;公开自己的意图to make your plans or intentions known
He tipped the scales at just over 80 kilos.
他称得体重刚过 80 公斤。
tip the scales at sth
重量为to weigh a particular amount
He tipped the scales at just over 80 kilos.
他称得体重刚过 80 公斤。
tip sb the wink|tip the wink to sb
(informal)
给某人密送情报to give sb secret information that they can use to gain an advantage for themselves

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