单词 | tip |
释义 | tip noun¹ 1pointed end尖端adjective | preposition adjective➤northern, etc.北端等◆we took a bus to the northern tip of the island.我们乘公交车到了岛的北端。➤pointed, sharp尖头▸➤very最末端◆the cat was black except for a patch of white on the very tip of its tail.那只猫通身黑色,只有尾巴尖儿上有点儿白。➤finger (usually fingertip) , wing指尖;翼尖preposition➤tip of⋯的尖端◆the tips of your fingers / toes手指尖;脚趾尖tip noun² 2money钱adjective | verb + tip adjective➤big, generous, good, large大笔的小费;丰厚的小费;优厚的小费▸➤small很少的小费verb + tip➤give sb, leave sb给某人小费;给某人留小费◆he left the waitress a large tip.他给女服务员留了很多小费。➤get得到小费◆we get fewer tips on weeknights.周一至周五的晚上我们收到的小费少些。tip noun³ 3advice建议adjective | verb + tip | preposition adjective➤good, handy, helpful, practical, useful好的建议;有用的提示;实用小贴士▸➤quick, simple快捷的/简单的提示▸➤hot最新的内幕消息◆he said he'd been given a hot tip for that afternoon's race.他说有人给他提供了那天下午赛马的最新内幕消息。➤beauty, fashion, gardening, money-saving, safety, etc.美容、时尚、园艺、省钱、安全等小贴士▸➤racing (especially bre) 赛马内幕消息➤anonymous (name) 匿名举报◆police received an anonymous tip from a caller.警方接到一位来电者的匿名举报。verb + tip➤have有建议▸➤give sb, offer (sb), pass on, provide给(某人)建议▸➤take, use接受/采用建议◆take a safety tip from me-get that light fixed!听我一句安全建议吧 - 找人修修那盏灯!➤follow遵循指点◆follow these tips to improve your communication skills.按照这些指点做以提高你的沟通技巧。➤pick up得到建议◆i picked up some useful tips from my ski instructor.我从滑雪教练那里得到一些有用的指点。preposition➤tip for给⋯的指点◆some handy tips for gardeners给园艺爱好者的几个有用小窍门➤tip on关于⋯的指点◆do you have any tips on buying a second-hand car?对于购买二手车你有何心得?tip verb (often be tipped) (bre) adverb | preposition adverb➤hotly, strongly认为⋯是大热门;强烈看好▸➤widely广泛看好preposition➤as预言⋯是◆he has been widely tipped as a future ceo.他被普遍认为是将来的首席执行官。➤for预言⋯◆the band is being hotly tipped for the top.这个乐队被热捧为最佳乐队。 tip /tɪp/ noun [countable] 1.a small piece of advice about sth practical or about what is likely to happen 指点;实用的提示;小贴士◆can you give me any tips for dealing with a customer who won't pay? 你能教我如何应对不付款的顾客吗?◆the book offers some tips on writing a good business plan. 这本书介绍了一些撰写优秀商业计划的提示。◆investment/share tips for 2006 (= the ones that are likely to do well) 2006 年投资/股票秘诀⨁ to give (sb) / offer (sb) / pass on tips给(某人)/提供(某人)/传授秘诀 ⨁ to get / pick up / take / use tips得到/获得/接受/使用建议 ⨁ good / helpful / money-saving / practical tips好的/有用的/省钱的/实用的窍门 2.a small amount of extra money that you give to sb, for example sb who serves you in a restaurant 小费◆we get rather poor tips on weeknights. 我们周一至周五晚上得到的小费实在太少。⨁ a generous / large / small tip优厚的/大量/少量小费 ⨁ to give / leave (sb) a tip给(某人)小费;留小费(给某人) ●the tip of the icebergonly a small part of a much larger problem (问题的)冰山一角◆the fraud cases that are discovered are only the tip of the iceberg. 被发现的诈骗案件只是冰山一角。 tip /tɪp/ verb (-pp-) 1. [transitive] to say in advance that sb/sth will be successful or that sth will happen 预言…获胜;事先说…会成功;预言(某事)会发生◆she has been tipped as a possible future chief executive. 据猜测她有可能继任总裁。◆he was widely tipped for the top job. 据传他会出任高职。◆some analysts had tipped shares of companies that were about to collapse. 一些分析员曾对行将崩盘的股票作出过预言。◆they were accused of share tipping for fees. 他们被指控通过预测股票走势收费。 2. [intransitive, transitive] to give sb an extra amount of money to thank them for sth they have done for you as part of their job 给小费◆the french always tip very generously. 法国人付小费一向大方。◆how much should i tip? 我该给多少小费?◆i tipped the cab driver €2. 我给了出租车司机 2 欧元的小费。☞ tip☞ tip tip nountip ♦︎ point ♦︎ spike ♦︎ prong ♦︎ nibthese are all words for the sharp end of an object.这些词均表示物体的尖端、尖头。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆a sharp tip / point / spike◆the tip / point of a knife■ tip [countable] the end of sth, especially sth that is long and narrow; a small part that fits on or over the end of sth尖端;尖儿;端;(装在顶端的)小部件◆he ran the tips of his fingers over the bruise.他的指尖划过瘀伤。◆the base is situated at the northern tip of the island.该基地位于岛的北端。◆the walking stick was fitted with a rubber tip.手杖装了一个橡皮头。■ point [countable] the sharp thin end of sth尖端;尖头◆she pressed so hard that the point of the pencil made a hole in the paper.她太使劲了,铅笔尖儿把纸都戳破了。▸ pointed adjective◆the pointed arches used in medieval buildings中世纪建筑的尖拱■ spike [countable] a thin object with a sharp point, especially a pointed piece of metal or wood尖状物;尖头;(尤指金属或木质的)尖刺◆the wall had a row of iron spikes along the top.那堵墙的墙头有一排尖铁。◆her hair stood up in spikes.她的头发梢翘了起来。 ➡ see also spiky → coarse ■ prong [countable] each of the two or more long pointed parts of a fork叉子齿◆one of the prongs of the garden fork went through his foot.园艺叉子的一个尖齿把他的脚扎了。■ nib [countable] the metal point of a pen钢笔尖◆i dipped the nib into the ink and started to write.我把钢笔尖蘸上墨水写了起来。tip [countable] (rather informal) a small piece of practical advice; a secret or expert piece of advice about what the result of sth, such as a horse race, is likely to be实用的提示;(赛马等的)内幕消息,指点◆there are lots of useful tips on how to save money.省钱的窍门儿有很多。◆he said he'd been given a hot tip for that afternoon's race.他说自己得到了下午赛马的最新内幕消息。tip [countable] a small amount of extra money that you give to sb who has provided a service for you, for example in a restaurant小费(如在餐馆中给的)◆are we supposed to leave a tip?我们要留小费吗?◆he gave the waiter a generous tip.他给了服务员很多小费。▸ tip verb(-pp-) [transitive, intransitive] ◆did you remember to tip the waiter?你记得给服务员小费了吗?◆americans were always welcome because they tended to tip heavily.美国人总是很受欢迎,因为他们往往给很多小费。tip(-pp-) [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition通常与副词或介词连用) to move so that one end or side is higher than the other; to move sth into this position(使)倾斜;倾倒◆suddenly the boat tipped to one side.那条船突然向一边倾斜。◆she tipped her head back and laughed loudly.她头一仰,哈哈大笑起来。◆he tipped the wheelbarrow on its side.他把手推车向一侧倾斜放置。note 辨析 tilt or tip? tilt is usually used for movements that are smaller, gentler or more controlled than tip. * tilt 所指的倾斜动作通常比 tip 小且轻柔,或更受控◆the train tilts to one side when it goes round bends.火车转弯时车身会向一侧倾斜。◆the train tips to one side when it goes round bends. ◆while trying to sit down, i tipped the tray and my entire dinner went onto the rug.我要坐下时把托盘弄歪了,饭全都洒在了小地毯上。◆while trying to sit down, i tilted the tray and my entire dinner went onto the rug. tip [countable] the end of sth, especially sth that is long and narrow; a small part that fits on or over the end of sth尖端;尖儿;端;(装在顶端的)小部件◆he ran the tips of his fingers over the bruise.他的指尖划过瘀伤。◆the base is situated at the northern tip of the island.该基地位于岛的北端。◆the walking stick was fitted with a rubber tip.手杖装了一个橡皮头。tipverb(-pp-) [transitive, intransitive] ◆did you remember to tip the waiter?你记得给服务员小费了吗?◆americans were always welcome because they tended to tip heavily.美国人总是很受欢迎,因为他们往往给很多小费。tipverb(-pp-) [transitive, intransitive] ◆did you remember to tip the waiter?你记得给服务员小费了吗?◆americans were always welcome because they tended to tip heavily.美国人总是很受欢迎,因为他们往往给很多小费。tip¹/tɪp ||; tɪp/noun[c] 1. the thin or pointed end of sth 尖端: ◇the tips of your toes/fingers 脚趾尖;手指尖◇the tip of your nose 鼻尖◇the southernmost tip of south america 南美洲的最南端 2. a tip (on/for sth/doing sth) a small piece of useful advice about sth practical 有用的建议或提示: ◇useful tips on how to save money 关于如何省钱的好办法 3. a small amount of extra money that you give to sb who serves you, for example in a restaurant 小费;小账: ◇to leave a tip for the waiter 给服务员小费◇i gave the porter a $5 tip. 我给了脚夫5元小费。 4. (brit 英) (also rubbish tip) a place where you can take rubbish and leave it 垃圾场 [syn] dump 同义词为dump 5. (brit 英) (informal 非正式) a place that is very dirty or untidy 非常肮脏或凌乱的地方 (have sth) on the tip of your tongue to be sure you know sth but to be unable to remember it for the moment 话到嘴边,却想不起来 the tip of the iceberg only a small part of a much larger problem 冰山一角(大问题的一小部份)tip²/tɪp ||; tɪp/verb (tipping;tipped) 1. [i,t] tip (sth) (up) to move so that one side is higher than the other; to make sth move in this way (使)倾斜,倾侧: ◇when i stood up, the bench tipped up and the person on the other end fell off. 我站起来时,长凳翘起来,坐在另一头的那个人摔倒了。 2. [t] to make sth come out of a container by holding or lifting it at an angle 倒出;倾倒: ◇tip the dirty water down the drain. 将污水倾倒在下水道里。◇the child tipped all the toys onto the floor. 那个孩子将玩具通通倒在地板上。 3. [i,t] to give a waiter, etc a small amount of extra money (in addition to the normal charge) to thank him/her 给小账或小费: ◇she tipped the taxi driver generously. 她给那出租车司机小费出手很大方。 4. [t] tip sb/sth (as sth/to do sth) to think or say that sb/sth is likely to do sth 认为有可能;预测: ◇this horse is tipped to win the race. 有人认为这匹马会赢。◇he is widely tipped as the next prime minister. 人们普遍认为他会当选为下一任首相。 tip sb off to give sb secret information 向某人告密或通风报信 tip (sth) up/over to fall or turn over; to make sth do this (使)摔倒,翻倒: ◇an enormous wave crashed into the little boat and it tipped over. 一个巨浪猛然打在小船上,小船便倾覆了。 tipsee ⇨ advise 5 ⇨ earn 9 ⇨ end 4 ⇨ pay 4,12 ⇨ pour 1 ⇨ untidy 1 • • •• ⇨ be on the tip of your tongue☞ tip¹☞ tip² |
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