tip / tɪp /

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tip3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a slender or pointed end or extremity, especially of anything long or tapered: the tips of the fingers.
  2. the top, summit, or apex: the tip of the mountain.
  3. a small piece or part, as of metal or leather, forming or covering the extremity of something: a cane with a rubber tip.
v. 有主动词 verb

tipped, tip·ping.

  1. to furnish with a tip.
  2. to serve as or form the tip of.
  3. to mark or adorn the tip of.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. tip in, Bookbinding. to paste the inner margin of into a signature before gathering.

tip 近义词

n. 名词 noun

very top

n. 名词 noun

gratuity paid

v. 动词 verb

knock over; cause to lean

v. 动词 verb

give inside information

tip构成的短语

  • tip off
  • tip of the iceberg
  • tip one's hand
  • tip the balance
  • from head (tip) to toe
  • on the tip of one's tongue

更多tip例句

  1. Like this “The Ultimate Agency Guide to Video Marketing” landing page, where everyone can download a guide with helpful tips on video marketing.
  2. On Twitter, you will find GoPro product announcements while their YouTube channel has video tutorials and tips.
  3. In a B2B context, we are seeing people searching for lockdown tips on how best to work from home, business owners are searching for ways to prepare to get back to normality and people want to know what the office of the future looks like.
  4. Perhaps your team can spend time developing on-site content with actionable “how-to” tips that are relevant to your industry.
  5. That’s not to slander machine learning, but nature may have a tip or two to improve the situation.
  6. Earlier this year, security at major airports was tightened because of a tip that al-Asiri had been working on a cell phone bomb.
  7. In total, officers said 600 emails or tip-offs had been received by more than 40 officers working on Operation Fairbank.
  8. Tip: The narrower upper deck in coach is the better choice because its eight-seat rows cannot be extended.
  9. One explanation for why the White House was not interested was so as not to tip off Sunni insurgents in Iraq.
  10. Servers and restaurant owners occasionally shame those who drastically under-tip.
  11. The best pipet is a small glass tube which has been drawn out at one end to a tip with rather small opening.
  12. Tip wore leaky boots all last winter, but when spring came he bought Mrs. Pulsifer a sewing machine.
  13. Mrs. Kaye's expressive eyes, which had dwelt on Isabel with flattering attention, fell to the tip of her cigarette.
  14. The blood is obtained from the finger-tip or the lobe of the ear, as for a blood count; only a very small drop is required.
  15. It should be of rather large caliber, and have an opening in the tip and one or two in the side near the tip.