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tiptop

/noun tip-top; adjective tip-top, -top; adverb tip-top/US // noun ˈtɪpˌtɒp; adjective ˈtɪpˈtɒp, -ˌtɒp; adverb ˈtɪpˈtɒp //UK // (ˌtɪpˈtɒp) //

顶端,高端,顶端的,巅峰之作

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the extreme top or summit.
    • : Informal. the highest point or degree: the very tiptop of physical condition.
    • : Chiefly British Informal. the highest social class.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : situated at the very top.
    • : Informal. of the highest quality; excellent: a tiptop meal.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a tiptop manner; very well: It's shaping up tiptop.

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Examples

  • Either way, they’re new and in tiptop shape, and there’s no reason not to snag them.

  • The best bike storage option for any individual is the one that keeps their bicycle in tiptop shape doesn’t make a nuisance of itself in the living space and doesn’t break the bank.

  • By Wednesday, in the aftermath of Woods’s survival of a terrifying car accident near Los Angeles, those tiptop players in their 20s and early 30s had come to see Woods as something else.

  • Especially if Obama sticks with the prep team who did such a tiptop job in Denver.

  • There is lots of nudity around and the performers are in tiptop shape but no erotic charge is intended and none is delivered.

  • "You are running it in staving, tiptop, first-class style," Clemens wrote to Bliss.

  • A little later the very tiptop of the mountain begins to show, floating like an island in an ocean of mist.

  • The tiptop of aged trees usually is a dead snag, surrounded by living, up-curved side branches from the trunk.

  • Bobby climbed to the tiptop of one of the great branches where he looked like a “little cherub that sits up aloft.”

  • You ranged the dessert on the sideboard, for you must have dessert, to use those tiptop finger-bowls.