tip的中文翻译
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tip1
(end of sth)
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尖端, 顶端
noun
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the thin pointed end of sth
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the tips of your fingers
手指尖
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the tip of your nose
鼻尖
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the northern tip of the island
岛屿的北端
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a small part that fits on or over the end of sth
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a walking stick with a rubber tip
带有一端橡皮头的拐杖
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tip2
(advice)
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指导, 忠告, 建议
noun
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a small piece of advice about sth practical
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handy tips for buying a computer
购买电脑几点实用的小窍门
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useful tips on how to save money
几个省钱的小窍门
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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
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a hot tip for the big race
来自赛马大赛的最新内部消息
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secret information that sb gives, for example to the police, to warn them about an illegal activity that is going to happen
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The man was arrested after an anonymous tip.
在匿名举报之后,该男子就被警方逮捕了。
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tip3
(extra money)
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小费
noun
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a small amount of extra money that you give to sb, for example sb who serves you in a restaurant
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to leave a tip
留下小费
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He gave the waiter a generous tip.
他留给了服务员不少小费。
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tip4
(for rubbish)
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US
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垃圾倾倒场
noun
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a place where you can take rubbish/garbage and leave it
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tip5
(untidy place)
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脏乱的地方
noun
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an untidy place
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Their flat is a tip!
他们的公寓简直是一个狗窝!
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tip6
(short track)
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tip
noun
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a piece of equipment worn on the end of gloved fingers to help skaters turn corners
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Tips are worn on the end of the gloves.
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tip7
(skiing)
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tip
noun
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the front part of a ski which is curved to help cut through the snow
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tip8
(lean/pour/push at an angle)
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颠覆
verb
(-pp-)(tipping, tipped)
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to move so that one end or side is higher than the other; to move sth into this position
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The boat tipped to one side.
船向一边倾斜。
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The seat tips forward to allow passengers into the back.
座位向前倾倒,好让乘客进入汽车的后部。
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She tipped her head back and laughed loudly.
她把头一仰,哈哈大笑起来。
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to make sth/sb come out of a container or its/their position by holding or lifting it/them at an angle
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She tipped the dirty water down the drain.
她把脏水倒入了下水道。
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The bus stopped abruptly, nearly tipping me out of my seat.
公共汽车突然刹车,差点把我从座位上甩了出去。
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to touch sth lightly so that it moves in a particular direction
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The goalkeeper just managed to tip the ball over the crossbar.
守门员刚好将球捅出球门的横梁。
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tip9
(leave rubbish)
UK
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US
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随手扔垃圾, 倒垃圾
verb
(-pp-)(tipping, tipped)
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to leave rubbish/garbage somewhere outdoors in order to get rid of it
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'No tipping.' (= for example, on a notice)
“禁倒垃圾”
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tip10
(give extra money)
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给小费
verb
(-pp-)(tipping, tipped)
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to give sb an extra amount of money to thank them for sth they have done for you as part of their job
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Americans were always welcome because they tended to tip heavily.
美国人总是受到欢迎,因为他们往往会给很多小费。
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Did you remember to tip the waiter?
你记得给服务员小费了吗?
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She tipped the porter a dollar.
她给了搬运工一美元的小费。
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tip11
(predict success)
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预判, 事先指出获胜者
verb
(-pp-)(tipping, tipped)
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to say in advance that sb/sth will be successful
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The band is being tipped for the top.
人们预计这支乐队将位居榜首。
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The senator has been tipped by many as a future president.
很多人猜测这位参议院将来会继任总统。
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The actor is tipped to win an Oscar for his performance.
这位演员因为出色的表现而被认为极有可能获得奥斯卡奖。
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tip12
(cover end)
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US
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覆盖
verb
(-pp-)(tipping, tipped)
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to cover the end or edge of sth with a colour, a substance, etc
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The wings are tipped with yellow.
翅膀的尖端呈现黄色。