tip
[tip]
n.小费, 小建议
n.轻拍
n.尖端, 顶端
n.倾斜, 翻倒
v.给小费
v.装顶端,去掉 ... 的顶部
v.翻倒, 倾斜
例句与用法:
My neighbour has been tipping dead leaves over the wall into my garden.
我的邻居把落叶从墙头上倒进我的花园里了。
Her greater experience tipped the balance in her favour and she got the job.
她经验更丰富,这是她得到那份工作的决定性因素。
The artist painted in some very fine lines with the tips of a brush.
画家用画笔的尖端绘上了一些极细的线条。
Did you remember to tip the porter?
你记得给搬运工小费了吗?
The arrows had been tipped with poison.
这些箭的箭头上都蘸上了毒药。
This manual is full of useful tips.
这本小册子里有很多实用的小建议。
词形变化:
名词: tipper | 动词过去式: tipped | 动词过去分词: tipped | 动词现在分词: tipping | 动词第三人称单数: tips |
n.[C]
1. 顶端; 尖端
He burnt the tips of his fingers.
他烧伤了指尖。
2. (鸟或飞机的)翼尖
3. 顶端附加的小件
Some smokers don't like cigarettes with tips.
有的烟民不喜欢抽有滤嘴的纸烟。
vt.
1. 在……的顶端装附加物
a filter-tipped cigarette
有滤嘴的香烟
2. 覆盖(或装饰)……的尖端[(+with)]
hills tipped with trees
树木覆盖的山顶
3. 去掉(生长物)的尖端
vt.
1. 使倾斜
2. 使翻倒[(+over/up)]
I'm sorry I tipped the bottle over.
抱歉, 我把瓶子弄翻倒了。
3. 脱(帽)打招呼
4. 【英】倾倒
He tipped the money in his pocket on to the counter.
他把口袋里的钱倾倒在柜台上。
vi.
1. 倾斜
The boat tipped to one side.
船向一边倾斜。
2. 翻倒[(+over/up)]
n.[C]
1. 倾斜; 翻倒; 倾倒
2. 【英】(垃圾等的)弃置场
短语词组:
have sth. at/on the tip of one's tongue
1. 差一点就想起某事
I have her name on the tip of my tongue.
她的名字就在我嘴边, 却说不出来。
have sth. at the tip of one's fingers
1. 手头就有某物
He always has some money at the tip of his fingers.
他手头总有些钱。
tip
名词复数:tips
过去式:tipped
过去分词:tipped
现在进行时:tipping
词形变化:
名词: tipper | 动词过去式: tipped | 动词过去分词: tipped | 动词现在分词: tipping | 动词第三人称单数: tips |
词义辨析:
同义:
n.尖端部分
end
extremity
limit
tail
point
tip1[tip]n.1.■末端,末梢;尖端2.■顶端,尖顶3.■(鸟或飞机的)翼尖,翼梢4.■(金属、皮革等)顶端附加的小件,末端附加物;鞋尖5.■(香烟的)过滤嘴6.■【印刷】[亦作 tip-in,tip-on]粘附插页7.■(弹道导弹的)弹头vt.1.■在…顶端装附加物:spears tipped with steel装钢尖的矛2.■覆盖(或装饰)…的尖端:mountains tipped with snow大雪覆盖的山顶3.■作为…的尖端4.■[美国英语]去掉(生长物的)尖端:The cow's horns have been tipped.牛的角已经被锯掉了。at one's finger's tips了如指掌就在某人手头的[亦作 at the tips of someone's fingers]at (或 on) the tip of one's (或 the) tougue话到嘴边,差一点说出几乎想起,差点被想起from tip to tip(鸟的翅膀)从这一翼端到那一翼端from tip to toe[罕用语]从头到脚,全身地,彻头彻尾地,完全地have something at one's finger tips (或 fingertips)对某事了如指掌,精通(或熟悉)某事就在某人手头的,随时可供使用的on the tips of one's toes跷起脚,踮起脚来the (或 a) tip of the iceberg露出水面的冰山顶事物的表面部分,事物的表象;小中见大的朕兆;(某种现象的)最初(或最表面、最明显)的显露to the tips of one's fingers从头到脚;十足地,完完全全地[亦作 to one's (或 the) finger tips (或 fingertips)]变形vt.tippedtipping tip2[tip]vt.1.■使倾斜,使倾侧:She tipped the desk and the books fell off.她把书桌弄歪了,书都掉到了地上。2.■使翻转,使倒翻;打倒(常与 over 连用):The high wind tipped over the car.大风掀翻了汽车。He was tipped into a ditch.他被摔进沟里。3.■倒掉,倒光;倾倒:She tipped the rubbish into a dustbin.她把垃圾倒进垃圾箱。She tipped the flour into the basin.她把面粉倒进盆内。4.■[主方言]将(酒)一饮而尽5.■稍稍举帽(或触帽檐)向…打招呼:to tip one's hat to someone向某人举帽致敬vi.1.■倾斜:The tree tips to the east.这棵树向东边倾斜。The table tipped.桌子倾斜了。2.■翻转,倒翻,倾覆(常与 over 连用):The boat tipped over.小船翻了。The wind nearly tipped over the car.大风几乎把汽车掀翻了。n.1.■倾斜,倾侧2.■[英国英语]垃圾场;弃置场adj.1.■倾斜的,倾侧的tip one's hat to见 hattip one's lid见 lidtip the balance见 balancetip the scale(s)见 scale²变形vt.tippedtipping tip3[tip]n.1.■小费2.■(关于行情等的)秘密消息;预测3.■劝告,告诫;暗示;指点vt.1.■给…小费:I tipped the taxi driver 50 pence.我给了出租汽车司机50便士小费。2.■[口语]向…提供内部消息,向…泄露消息;揭露(秘密、阴谋等):He tipped the plot to us.他把这个阴谋泄露给我们。3.■提醒,给劝告vi.1.■给小费:Don't tip freely.不要乱给小费。miss one's tip失败;失算,未能达到目的【戏剧】(马戏演员)出岔子;忘点子straight tip[口语]见解正确的劝告;明确的提示;内幕消息,来源可靠的消息take my tip听我的劝告,照我的话去做tip one's hand (或 mitt)[美国俚语](疏忽地)泄露秘密;宣布自己的意图;摊牌tip someone the wink见wink¹变形vt.tippedtipping
tiptip[tip]vt.(tipped; tipping)1.■使倾斜, 推倒, 使倾覆2.■倒出; 倒掉3.■微触(帽沿)招呼; 轻拍使天平倾斜tip rubbish out of a cart倒出车中的垃圾tip the scale4.■起决定性作用He tipped over his glass of water. 他打翻了一杯水。
词性变化tip[tip]vi.1.■倾斜2.■翻倒, 倾覆n.1.■倾斜2.■(垃圾等的)弃置场3.■轻拍, 轻击4.■(球)擦边的一击adj.1.■用倾斜角度卸货的
继承用法tip-boxn.1.■倾卸箱tipcart[ˈtɪpkɑ:t]n.1.■倾倒车, 翻斗车tipmann.1.■翻卸工tip-tiltedadj.1.■(鼻子)尖端翘起的tippableadj.
noun
- the pointed or rounded end or extremity of something slender or tapering
末梢,末端;尖端;顶端
George pressed the tips of his fingers together.
乔治把指尖互压在一块儿。
the northern tip of Scotland.
苏格兰的北端。
■a small piece or part fitted to the end of an object
顶端附加物
the rubber tip of the walking stick.
手杖的橡皮头。
[with obj.]
- [usu. as adj. tipped]attach to or cover the end or extremity of
附在…的顶端;覆盖…的顶端
mountains tipped with snow.
白雪皑皑的山顶。
[in combination]steel-tipped spears.
钢头矛。
■colour (something) at its end or edge
在…顶端(或边缘)着色
velvety red petals tipped with white.
光滑柔软的白边红花瓣。 - (tip a page in)(in bookbinding) paste a single page, typically an illustration, to the neighbouring page of a book by a thin line of paste down its inner margin
(沿书页装订处)粘贴(插页,插图)
on the tip of one's tongue
- used to indicate that one is almost but not quite able to bring a particular word or name to mind
就在某人的嘴边,某人差一点就能想起的
his name's on the tip of my tongue!.
他的名字就在我嘴边(可就是想不起)!。
■used to indicate that someone is about to utter a comment or question but thinks better of it
某人差一点说出口的
it was on the tip of his tongue to ask what was the matter.
他差一点就要开口问出了什么事。
- 见 iceberg
- late Middle English: from Old Norse typpi (noun), typpa (verb), typptr 'tipped'; related to top
tip2
(tipped, tipping)
- overbalance or cause to overbalance so as to fall or turn over
(使)翻倒,打翻
[no obj.]the hay caught fire when the candle tipped over.
蜡烛掉落下来,干草就着火了。
[with obj.]a youth sprinted past, tipping over her glass.
一个年轻人冲过去,把她的玻璃杯撞翻了。
■be or cause to be in a sloping position with one end or side higher than the other
使倾斜(或侧倾)
[with obj. and adverbial]I tipped my seat back, preparing myself for sleep.
我把座位向后靠,准备睡上一觉。
[no obj., with adverbial]the car had tipped to one side.
汽车倒向一边。
■[with obj. and adverbial of direction]cause (the contents of a container) to be emptied out by holding it at an angle
倾倒;倾卸
Sarah tipped the washing-up water down the sink.
萨拉把洗碗水倒向洗涤槽。
■[no obj.](it tips down, it is tipping down等)(Brit.)rain heavily
(英)(大雨)滂沱 - [with obj.]strike or touch lightly
轻敲;轻触
I tipped his hoof with the handle of a knife.
我用刀柄轻触他的脚。
■[with obj. and adverbial of direction]cause (an object) to move somewhere by striking or touching it in this way
轻击,轻推
his twenty-yard shot was tipped over the bar by Nixon.
他一记20码的远射被尼克松顶过了球门。 - [no obj.](tip off)(Basketball)put the ball in play by throwing it up between two opponents
(篮球)开球
- (Brit.)a place where rubbish is left
(英)垃圾倾倒场
■(informal)a dirty or untidy place
(非正式)肮脏(或乱七八糟)的地方
your room's an absolute tip!.
你的房间乱得像猪窝!。 - (Baseball)a pitched ball that is slightly deflected by the batter
(棒球)擦棒球
tip one's hand
- (US informal)reveal one's intentions inadvertently
(美,非正式)无意中流露自己的意图
- raise or touch one's hat or cap as a way of greeting or acknowledging someone
以手触帽檐(或脱帽)致敬
- (of a circumstance or event) be the deciding factor; make the critical difference
(状况,事件)起决定性作用;扭转局面
her proven current form tips the scales in her favour.
她目前表现的确不错,使局面变得对她很有利。
- have a weight of (a specified amount)
称得重量为
this phone tips the scales at only 150 g.
这个电话机重量只有150克。
- late Middle English: perhaps of Scandinavian origin, influenced later by tip in the sense 'touch with a tip or point'. Current senses of the noun date from the mid 19th cent
tip3
noun
- a sum of money given to someone as a way of rewarding them for their services
小费,小账 - a small but useful piece of practical advice
小建议;小忠告
■a prediction or piece of expert information about the likely winner of a race or contest
(关于赛马、比赛的)内部情报,秘密消息;密报
Barry had a hot tip.
巴里有一条最新的内部消息。
[with obj.]
- give (someone) a sum of money as a way of rewarding them for their services
付…小费
[with two objs]I tipped her five dollars.
我给了她五美元小费。
[no obj.]that sort never tip.
那种人从不给小费。 - (一般作 be tipped)(Brit.)predict as likely to win or achieve something
(英)预计…有可能获胜(或获取)
she was widely tipped to get the job.
人们普遍猜她可能得到这份工作。
tip someone off
- (informal)give someone information about something, typically in discreet or confidential way
(非正式)向某人透露消息,暗中通知某人
they were arrested after police were tipped off by local residents.
当地居民暗中通知警察后他们被逮捕了。
- (Brit. informal)give someone private information
(英,非正式)向某人送暗号(或使眼色)
- early 17th cent. (in the sense 'give, hand, pass'): probably from tip
tip
名词 tip:
the extreme end of something; especially something pointed
a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)
同义词:gratuity, pourboire, baksheesh, bakshish, bakshis, backsheesh
an indication of potential opportunity
同义词:lead, steer, confidential information, wind, hint
a V shape
the top point of a mountain or hill
同义词:peak, crown, crest, top, summit
动词 tip:
cause to tilt
mark with a tip
give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on
cause to topple or tumble by pushing
to incline or bend from a vertical position
walk on one's toes
strike lightly
同义词:tap
give insider information or advise to
同义词:tip off
remove the tip from
tip
■I had a rude comment on the tip of my tongue, but I decided not to say it.
一句粗话已到嘴边,但我还是决定不说为好。
■No. Gee, it's on the tip of my tongue.
不是。天啊!话在嘴边,就是想不出来。
■Don't tip your tea into the saucer.
不要把茶倒进茶碟里。
■They whipped round among themselves to give the Indian guide a tip.
他们各捐了一点钱给那个印第安向导作为小费。
■They felt it to be undignified to accept a tip.
他们觉得接受小费有损尊严。
■He always has some money at the tip of his fingers.
他手头总有些钱。
■He tip the money in his pocket onto the counter.
他把口袋里的钱倾倒在柜台上。
■He left a tip under his plate.
他把小费放在盘子下面了。
■He had a tip that the black horse would win the race.
他有个秘密消息说那匹马将在比赛中获胜
■His name is at the tip of my tongue.
他的名字就在我的嘴边,就是想不起来。
■His name was on the tip of my tongue.
他的名字就挂在我的嘴边。
■His house is located on the tip of the peninsula.
他的房子位于半岛的顶端。
■He was mean not to give her a tip.
他真小气,不给她小费。
■He always walks carrying a cane with a silver tip.
他经常拄着镶银顶的拐杖散步。
■He gave me a tip about how to play poker.
他给了我一个关于怎么玩扑克牌的提示。
■He gave the waiter a generous tip.
他给了服务员很多小费。
■He gave me a tip on the shoulder.
他轻轻地拍了一下我的肩膀。
■He tacked on a dollar for the tip to the waiter .
他额外又给了那个侍者1美元小费。
■We leave the tip of $ 5,how about we each pay $ 10?
付五美元小费,我们每人出十美元,如何?
■The above are only the tip of the iceberg.
以上只是冰山的一角。
■You are not bound to give a tip to the waiter.
你不一定非给服务员小费不可。
■You will not forget to tip the driver, will you ?
你不会忘记给驾驶员小费吧?
■You won't forget to tip the driver, will you?
你不会忘记给驾驶员小费的吧?
■You're not sure how much to tip?
你不知道该给多少小费吗?
■You buy the tickets and I'll tip up for the meal.
你买票,我付饭钱。
■You should give a tip to a taxi driver.
你应该给出租车司机小费。
■BB: You gotta admit, it was a good tip.
你得承认,这是个好主意。
■Your name is just on the tip of my tongue.
你的名字到嘴边就忘了。
■Do you know when to tip and how much to give?
你知道何时该给小费以及该给多少吗?
■Have you given the waiter a tip?
你给侍者小费了吗?
■Did you remember to tip the waiter?
你记住给服务员小费了吗?
■Did you remember to tip the driver?
你记得给司机小费了吗?
■Did you remember to tip the porter?
你记得给搬运工小费了吗?
■To cause to turn or tip over; capsize.
使翻倒,使翻覆;使颠覆
■Believe it or not,this is just the tip of the iceberg.
信不信由你,这才只是冰山的一角。
■Tip #5 - Categorize username and password.
冰山#5-归类用户姓名和密码.
■The blunt tip of a fencing foil.
击剑的钝剑头
■Don' t lean on the table or it' ll tip up.
别倚桌子, 不然就倚倒了.
■Don't lean on the table or it'll tip up.
别倚桌子,不然就倚倒了。
■Don't forget to add in the tip.
别忘了把小费也算上。
■Please remember (ie Don't forget to tip) the waiter.
别忘了给服务员小费。
■Don't forget to tip the hairdresser.
别忘了给美师小费。
■Don't tip belongings of the bag onto the table!
别把袋子里的东西倒在桌子上。
■A grade of Chinese black tea, obtained from the fifth and largest leaf gathered from a shoot tip of a tea plant.
功夫茶中国的一种浓茶,茶叶采自茶树顶部第五片和最大的一片叶子
■Click the light bulb to see the tip.
单击灯泡便可显示提示。
■Antarctica is about 600 miles from the tip of South America.
南极洲到南美洲尖端的距离约为六百英里。
■Represent only the tip of the iceberg.
只是冰山一角。
■Only the tip of iceberg poped out of water.
只有冰山的尖端突出于水面。
■I'll tip you the wink when it's safe to come in.
可以安全进来时,我会向你使眼色的。
■Here's a tip I picked up from my mother.
告诉你一个窍门,是我从妈妈那学来的。
have sth. at/on the tip of one's tongue
1. 差一点就想起某事
I have her name on the tip of my tongue.
她的名字就在我嘴边, 却说不出来。
have sth. at the tip of one's fingers
1. 手头就有某物
He always has some money at the tip of his fingers.
他手头总有些钱。
习惯用语tip over1.■(使)翻倒, (使)倾倒2.■[美, 俚]抢劫3.■[美, 俚](警察等)搜查4.■[美, 俚]死掉tip up1.■(使)倾斜, (使)一边翘起2.■[俚]付钱, 付帐