tip 的英语意思
tiptip1 /tɪp/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1end [countable] the end of something, especially something pointed某物的末端,尤指尖端tip of
He kissed the tip of her nose.他吻了吻她的鼻尖。
the southern tip of South America南美洲的最南端
lights on the wing tips of aeroplanes飞机翼尖上的灯 → fingertip(1)2money [countable] a small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter or a taxi driver给服务员或出租车司机等人的额外小费:
Did you leave a tip?你留小费了吗?large/generous/big tip
I gave the guy a big tip.我给了那个人一大笔小费。
a $5 tip5美元的小费3advice [countable] a helpful piece of advice有用的建议:
Perhaps she could give us a few tips.也许她能给我们一些建议。tip on/for
This week's magazine has some tips on healthy eating.本周杂志有一些关于健康饮食的建议。handy tip (=useful tip)(=实用建议)
handy tips for decorating a small flat装饰小公寓的实用建议
gardening tips园艺建议4the tip of the iceberg a small sign of a problem that is much larger更大问题的一个小征兆:
The reported cases of food poisoning are only the tip of the iceberg.已报告的食物中毒案例只是冰山一角。5on the tip of your tongue a)if something is on the tip of your tongue, you really want to say it, but then you decide not to如果某事"on the tip of your tongue",表示你非常想说出口,但最终决定不说:
It was on the tip of my tongue to say, ‘I’d rather have dinner with a snake.’我差点就说出口:"我宁愿和一条蛇共进晚餐。" b)if a word, name etc is on the tip of your tongue, you know it but cannot remember it如果一个词、名字等"on the tip of your tongue",表示你知道它但一时想不起来:
What is her name? It’s on the tip of my tongue. Joan. Joan Simpson. That’s it!她叫什么名字?就在嘴边,想不起来了。Joan,Joan Simpson,对,就是她!6waste [countable] British English an area where unwanted waste is taken and left用于堆放废弃垃圾的地方 SYN dump:
a rubbish tip垃圾场
I’ll take this lot to the tip.我把这些东西送到垃圾场去。7untidy [singular] British English informal非正式 an extremely dirty or untidy place极其肮脏或凌乱的地方:
The house was an absolute tip.那房子简直是个猪窝。8horse race [countable] informal非正式 special information about which horse will win a race关于哪匹马会赢得比赛的内部消息9warning [countable] a secret warning or piece of information, especially to police about illegal activities秘密警告或情报,尤指向警方提供的有关非法活动的线索:
Acting on a tip, the police were able to find and arrest Upton.警方根据一条线索,找到并逮捕了Upton。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2– 释义 2verbs动词leave a tip· Aren’t you going to leave a tip?· 你不打算留小费吗?give somebody a tip· Kim gave the driver a tip.· Kim给司机留了小费。adjectives形容词a big/large/generous tip· The service was great and we left a large tip.· 服务很好,我们留了一大笔小费。a 5%/10% etc tip· A 15% tip is customary in restaurants.· 在餐厅给15%的小费是惯例。a £2/$5 tip· He gave the waitress a $10 tip.· 他给了女服务员10美元的小费。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3– 释义 3verbs动词give somebody a tip· He gave me some tips on how to improve my game.· 他给了我一些改善球技的建议。pass on a tip· The writer passes on many tips that she has learned over the years.· 这位作家分享了她多年来积累的许多心得。follow a tip· To keep your bike in good condition, follow these simple tips.· 要保持自行车良好状态,请遵循这些简单的建议。pick up a tip· If you listen to the show, you’ll pick up some really useful gardening tips.· 如果你收听这个节目,你会学到一些非常实用的园艺建议。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + tip形容词/名词 + tipa good/useful/helpful/handy tip· Go to their website to find useful tips on buying and selling a home.· 访问他们的网站,获取买卖房屋的实用建议。a simple tip· He has some simple tips for saving money when you're at the supermarket.· 他有一些在超市省钱的简单建议。cooking tips· Most recipes come with added cooking tips.· 大多数食谱都附有烹饪建议。gardening tips· Marie was always willing to share her gardening tips.· Marie总是乐于分享她的园艺心得。beauty tips· The article contains some useful beauty tips.· 这篇文章包含一些实用的美容建议。safety tips· Ensure the safety of your family with a few simple safety tips from the Fire Service.· 遵循消防部门提供的几条简单安全建议,保障家人安全。
查看全部语言翻译1end [countable] the end of something, especially something pointed某物的末端,尤指尖端tip of
He kissed the tip of her nose.他吻了吻她的鼻尖。
the southern tip of South America南美洲的最南端
lights on the wing tips of aeroplanes飞机翼尖上的灯 → fingertip(1)2money [countable] a small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter or a taxi driver给服务员或出租车司机等人的额外小费:
Did you leave a tip?你留小费了吗?large/generous/big tip
I gave the guy a big tip.我给了那个人一大笔小费。
a $5 tip5美元的小费3advice [countable] a helpful piece of advice有用的建议:
Perhaps she could give us a few tips.也许她能给我们一些建议。tip on/for
This week's magazine has some tips on healthy eating.本周杂志有一些关于健康饮食的建议。handy tip (=useful tip)(=实用建议)
handy tips for decorating a small flat装饰小公寓的实用建议
gardening tips园艺建议4the tip of the iceberg a small sign of a problem that is much larger更大问题的一个小征兆:
The reported cases of food poisoning are only the tip of the iceberg.已报告的食物中毒案例只是冰山一角。5on the tip of your tongue a)if something is on the tip of your tongue, you really want to say it, but then you decide not to如果某事"on the tip of your tongue",表示你非常想说出口,但最终决定不说:
It was on the tip of my tongue to say, ‘I’d rather have dinner with a snake.’我差点就说出口:"我宁愿和一条蛇共进晚餐。" b)if a word, name etc is on the tip of your tongue, you know it but cannot remember it如果一个词、名字等"on the tip of your tongue",表示你知道它但一时想不起来:
What is her name? It’s on the tip of my tongue. Joan. Joan Simpson. That’s it!她叫什么名字?就在嘴边,想不起来了。Joan,Joan Simpson,对,就是她!6waste [countable] British English an area where unwanted waste is taken and left用于堆放废弃垃圾的地方 SYN dump:
a rubbish tip垃圾场
I’ll take this lot to the tip.我把这些东西送到垃圾场去。7untidy [singular] British English informal非正式 an extremely dirty or untidy place极其肮脏或凌乱的地方:
The house was an absolute tip.那房子简直是个猪窝。8horse race [countable] informal非正式 special information about which horse will win a race关于哪匹马会赢得比赛的内部消息9warning [countable] a secret warning or piece of information, especially to police about illegal activities秘密警告或情报,尤指向警方提供的有关非法活动的线索:
Acting on a tip, the police were able to find and arrest Upton.警方根据一条线索,找到并逮捕了Upton。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2– 释义 2verbs动词leave a tip· Aren’t you going to leave a tip?· 你不打算留小费吗?give somebody a tip· Kim gave the driver a tip.· Kim给司机留了小费。adjectives形容词a big/large/generous tip· The service was great and we left a large tip.· 服务很好,我们留了一大笔小费。a 5%/10% etc tip· A 15% tip is customary in restaurants.· 在餐厅给15%的小费是惯例。a £2/$5 tip· He gave the waitress a $10 tip.· 他给了女服务员10美元的小费。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 3– 释义 3verbs动词give somebody a tip· He gave me some tips on how to improve my game.· 他给了我一些改善球技的建议。pass on a tip· The writer passes on many tips that she has learned over the years.· 这位作家分享了她多年来积累的许多心得。follow a tip· To keep your bike in good condition, follow these simple tips.· 要保持自行车良好状态,请遵循这些简单的建议。pick up a tip· If you listen to the show, you’ll pick up some really useful gardening tips.· 如果你收听这个节目,你会学到一些非常实用的园艺建议。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + tip形容词/名词 + tipa good/useful/helpful/handy tip· Go to their website to find useful tips on buying and selling a home.· 访问他们的网站,获取买卖房屋的实用建议。a simple tip· He has some simple tips for saving money when you're at the supermarket.· 他有一些在超市省钱的简单建议。cooking tips· Most recipes come with added cooking tips.· 大多数食谱都附有烹饪建议。gardening tips· Marie was always willing to share her gardening tips.· Marie总是乐于分享她的园艺心得。beauty tips· The article contains some useful beauty tips.· 这篇文章包含一些实用的美容建议。safety tips· Ensure the safety of your family with a few simple safety tips from the Fire Service.· 遵循消防部门提供的几条简单安全建议,保障家人安全。tiptip2 verb (past tense and past participle tipped, present participle tipping)
1lean [intransitive, transitive] to move into a sloping position, so that one end or side is higher than the other, or to make something do this倾斜,使一端或一侧高于另一端或另一侧;或使某物如此倾斜 SYN tilttip forward/back/to etc
His helmet had tipped forward and the boy pushed it back.他的头盔向前倾了,男孩把它推了回去。
Eric fell asleep, his head gently tipping to one side.Eric睡着了,头轻轻地歪向一侧。tip something forward/back etc
‘So what?’ asked Brian, tipping his chair back on its rear legs."那又怎样?"Brian问道,把椅子向后倾,用后腿支撑着。2pour [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to pour something from one place or container into another将某物从一处或一个容器倒入另一处或另一个容器tip something onto/into something
Tip the onions and oil into a large ovenproof dish.把洋葱和油倒入一个大的可入烤箱的盘子里。
Ben tipped the contents of the drawer onto the table.Ben把抽屉里的东西倒在桌子上。tip something out
Shall I tip the water out?要把水倒掉吗?3give money [intransitive, transitive] to give an additional amount of money to someone such as a waiter or taxi driver给服务员或出租车司机等人额外付小费:
Did you tip the waiter?你给服务员小费了吗?tip somebody something
I tipped him $5.我给了他5美元的小费。4be likely to succeed [transitive] if someone or something is tipped to do something, people think that they are most likely to succeed in doing it如果某人或某事被"tipped to do something",表示人们认为他们最有可能成功做到be tipped to do something
the man tipped to become the next president被看好成为下一任总统的人be tipped for/as something
He’s tipped as a future world champion.他被看好成为未来的世界冠军。widely/strongly/hotly tipped
He had been widely tipped to get the new post of deputy director.他曾被普遍看好获得副主任的新职位。GRAMMAR Tip is usually passive in this meaning.5 gold-tipped/steel-tipped/rubber-tipped etc having a tip that is made of or covered with gold, steel etc末端由金、钢等材料制成或覆盖:
a silver-tipped walking stick银头手杖6tip the balance/scales to give a slight advantage to someone or something给某人或某事带来轻微的优势:
Three factors helped to tip the balance in favour of the Labour leadership.三个因素帮助天平向工党领导层倾斜。7tip the scales at something to weigh a particular amount, used especially of someone who will be taking part in a sports competition称出特定体重,尤用于参加体育比赛的人:
At today’s weigh-in he tipped the scales at just over 15 stone.在今天的称重中,他的体重刚刚超过15英石。8it’s tipping (it) down British English spoken口语 said when it is raining very heavily用于形容雨下得非常大时:
It was absolutely tipping it down.雨下得非常大。9be tipped with something to have one end covered in something一端覆盖着某物:
arrows tipped with poison涂有毒药的箭
red petals tipped with white尖端带白色的红色花瓣10tip your hat/cap (to somebody) a)to touch or raise your hat as a greeting to someone触碰或抬起帽子以向某人打招呼 b)American English to say or do something that shows you admire what someone has done说或做某事以表示对某人所做之事的钦佩11tip somebody the wink British English informal非正式 to give someone secret information向某人提供秘密信息tip somebody ↔ off phrasal verb to give someone such as the police a secret warning or piece of information, especially about illegal activities向警方等提供秘密警告或情报,尤指有关非法活动的:
The police must have been tipped off.警方一定是收到了线报。tip somebody off that
His contact had tipped him off that drugs were on the premises.他的线人告诉他毒品就在那处房屋里。tip off about
Did you tip him off about Bernard?你把Bernard的事告诉他了吗?tip over phrasal verb if you tip something over, or if it tips over, it falls or turns over如果你把某物翻倒,或某物翻倒,它就会倒下或翻转:
The candle tipped over and the hay caught fire.蜡烛倒了,干草着火了。tip something ↔ over
The current was starting to tip the canoe over and I began to panic.水流开始把独木舟掀翻,我开始慌乱起来。tip up phrasal verb if you tip something up, or if it tips up, it moves into a sloping position, so that one end or side is higher than the other如果你把某物向上倾斜,或某物向上倾斜,它就会移动到倾斜的位置,使一端或一侧高于另一端或另一侧tip something ↔ up
He tipped the bottle up so that the last of the liquid flowed into his glass.他把瓶子倾斜,让最后一点液体流进杯子里。
Ken tipped up the wheelbarrow, then stood back to rest.Ken把独轮车倾斜起来,然后退后一步休息。
1lean [intransitive, transitive] to move into a sloping position, so that one end or side is higher than the other, or to make something do this倾斜,使一端或一侧高于另一端或另一侧;或使某物如此倾斜 SYN tilttip forward/back/to etc
His helmet had tipped forward and the boy pushed it back.他的头盔向前倾了,男孩把它推了回去。
Eric fell asleep, his head gently tipping to one side.Eric睡着了,头轻轻地歪向一侧。tip something forward/back etc
‘So what?’ asked Brian, tipping his chair back on its rear legs."那又怎样?"Brian问道,把椅子向后倾,用后腿支撑着。2pour [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to pour something from one place or container into another将某物从一处或一个容器倒入另一处或另一个容器tip something onto/into something
Tip the onions and oil into a large ovenproof dish.把洋葱和油倒入一个大的可入烤箱的盘子里。
Ben tipped the contents of the drawer onto the table.Ben把抽屉里的东西倒在桌子上。tip something out
Shall I tip the water out?要把水倒掉吗?3give money [intransitive, transitive] to give an additional amount of money to someone such as a waiter or taxi driver给服务员或出租车司机等人额外付小费:
Did you tip the waiter?你给服务员小费了吗?tip somebody something
I tipped him $5.我给了他5美元的小费。4be likely to succeed [transitive] if someone or something is tipped to do something, people think that they are most likely to succeed in doing it如果某人或某事被"tipped to do something",表示人们认为他们最有可能成功做到be tipped to do something
the man tipped to become the next president被看好成为下一任总统的人be tipped for/as something
He’s tipped as a future world champion.他被看好成为未来的世界冠军。widely/strongly/hotly tipped
He had been widely tipped to get the new post of deputy director.他曾被普遍看好获得副主任的新职位。GRAMMAR Tip is usually passive in this meaning.5 gold-tipped/steel-tipped/rubber-tipped etc having a tip that is made of or covered with gold, steel etc末端由金、钢等材料制成或覆盖:
a silver-tipped walking stick银头手杖6tip the balance/scales to give a slight advantage to someone or something给某人或某事带来轻微的优势:
Three factors helped to tip the balance in favour of the Labour leadership.三个因素帮助天平向工党领导层倾斜。7tip the scales at something to weigh a particular amount, used especially of someone who will be taking part in a sports competition称出特定体重,尤用于参加体育比赛的人:
At today’s weigh-in he tipped the scales at just over 15 stone.在今天的称重中,他的体重刚刚超过15英石。8it’s tipping (it) down British English spoken口语 said when it is raining very heavily用于形容雨下得非常大时:
It was absolutely tipping it down.雨下得非常大。9be tipped with something to have one end covered in something一端覆盖着某物:
arrows tipped with poison涂有毒药的箭
red petals tipped with white尖端带白色的红色花瓣10tip your hat/cap (to somebody) a)to touch or raise your hat as a greeting to someone触碰或抬起帽子以向某人打招呼 b)American English to say or do something that shows you admire what someone has done说或做某事以表示对某人所做之事的钦佩11tip somebody the wink British English informal非正式 to give someone secret information向某人提供秘密信息tip somebody ↔ off phrasal verb to give someone such as the police a secret warning or piece of information, especially about illegal activities向警方等提供秘密警告或情报,尤指有关非法活动的:
The police must have been tipped off.警方一定是收到了线报。tip somebody off that
His contact had tipped him off that drugs were on the premises.他的线人告诉他毒品就在那处房屋里。tip off about
Did you tip him off about Bernard?你把Bernard的事告诉他了吗?tip over phrasal verb if you tip something over, or if it tips over, it falls or turns over如果你把某物翻倒,或某物翻倒,它就会倒下或翻转:
The candle tipped over and the hay caught fire.蜡烛倒了,干草着火了。tip something ↔ over
The current was starting to tip the canoe over and I began to panic.水流开始把独木舟掀翻,我开始慌乱起来。tip up phrasal verb if you tip something up, or if it tips up, it moves into a sloping position, so that one end or side is higher than the other如果你把某物向上倾斜,或某物向上倾斜,它就会移动到倾斜的位置,使一端或一侧高于另一端或另一侧tip something ↔ up
He tipped the bottle up so that the last of the liquid flowed into his glass.他把瓶子倾斜,让最后一点液体流进杯子里。
Ken tipped up the wheelbarrow, then stood back to rest.Ken把独轮车倾斜起来,然后退后一步休息。