tiptop / noun ˈtɪpˌtɒp; adjective ˈtɪpˈtɒp, -ˌtɒp; adverb ˈtɪpˈtɒp /

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tiptop3 个定义

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

tiptop 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

best

adj. 形容词 adjective

topmost

tiptop 的近义词 4
tiptop 的反义词 4
adj. 形容词 adjective

excellent

更多tiptop例句

  1. Either way, they’re new and in tiptop shape, and there’s no reason not to snag them.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Especially if Obama sticks with the prep team who did such a tiptop job in Denver.
  5. There is lots of nudity around and the performers are in tiptop shape but no erotic charge is intended and none is delivered.
  6. "You are running it in staving, tiptop, first-class style," Clemens wrote to Bliss.
  7. A little later the very tiptop of the mountain begins to show, floating like an island in an ocean of mist.
  8. The tiptop of aged trees usually is a dead snag, surrounded by living, up-curved side branches from the trunk.
  9. Bobby climbed to the tiptop of one of the great branches where he looked like a “little cherub that sits up aloft.”
  10. You ranged the dessert on the sideboard, for you must have dessert, to use those tiptop finger-bowls.