tip

  核心詞匯  
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  • n. 小費;小建議;輕拍;尖端,頂端;傾斜,翻倒
  • v. 給小費;裝頂端;傾斜;翻倒
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tip的英文翻譯是什么意思,詞典釋義與在線翻譯:

詳盡釋義

n. (名詞)
  1. 傾斜, 傾倒,翻倒
  2. 輕擊,輕推
  3. 尖端,頂端,翼尖
  4. 小費,賞錢
  5. 告誡,提示
  6. 秘密消息,內部情報
  7. 頂端附加的小件
  8. <英>棄置場
  9. 末端,梢
  10. 【棒】擦球(立即往壘上跑)
v. (動詞)
  1. (使)翻倒,(使)傾斜,(使)傾,(使)傾倒
  2. 給(小費),賞(酒錢)
  3. <英>傾倒
  4. 遞送
  5. 泄露
  6. 暗示,告誡
  7. 踮著腳走
  8. 輕觸,輕擊,輕碰
  9. 使傾,使傾覆
  10. 扔出
  11. 推倒(人)
  12. 翻轉,翻覆
  13. 裝尖頭
  14. 脫(帽)打招呼
  15. 在…的頂端裝附加物,覆蓋…的尖端
  16. 去掉(生長物)的尖端
  17. 倒出
  18. 倒垃圾
  19. 付小賬
  20. 某物側邊提高
  21. 屈身
abbr. (縮略詞)
  1. Transit Improvement Program 蒂普(子午儀改進衛星),美國導航衛星

雙解釋義

n. (名詞)
  1. [C]尖端,尖兒 pointed or thin end of sth
  2. [C](裝在某物頂端的)小部分或小物件 small part or piece fitted to the end of sth
  3. [C]垃圾棄置場 place where rubbish may be tipped
  4. [C]臟的或亂的地方 dirty or untidy place
  5. [C]小費,小賬 small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.as personal reward for their services
  6. [C]有用的小建議,實用的小提示 small but useful piece of practical advice
v. (動詞)
  1. vt. & vi. (使)某物側邊提高,傾斜,翻倒 (cause sth to) rise, lean or tilt on one side or at one end
  2. vt. 將(所盛之物)倒出 cause (the contents of sth) to pour out by tilting
  3. vt. 給某物裝上尖頭,置于某物的頂端 cover the end or edge of sth a colour, a substance,etc.
  4. vt. 給小費 give a tip to sb
  5. vt. 輕打 touch or strike sth lightly
  6. vt. 就(某人或某事物)提出意見或建議 give advice or an opinion about sb/sth

英英釋義

Noun:
  1. the extreme end of something; especially something pointed

  2. a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter)

  3. an indication of potential opportunity;

    "he got a tip on the stock market"
    "a good lead for a job"

  4. a V shape;

    "the cannibal's teeth were filed to sharp points"

  5. the top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill);

    "the view from the peak was magnificent"
    "they clambered to the tip of Monadnock"
    "the region is a few molecules wide at the summit"

Verb:
  1. cause to tilt;

    "tip the screen upward"

  2. mark with a tip;

    "tip the arrow with the small stone"

  3. give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on;

    "Remember to tip the waiter"
    "fee the steward"

  4. cause to topple or tumble by pushing

  5. to incline or bend from a vertical position;

    "She leaned over the banister"

  6. walk on one's toes

  7. strike lightly;

    "He tapped me on the shoulder"

  8. give insider information or advise to;

    "He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot"

  9. remove the tip from;

    "tip artichokes"

tip的用法和樣例:

例句

用作名詞 (n.)
  1. He charged me 20 yuan for tip.
    他向我要了20元小費.
  2. It's common to leave a tip in many Western countries.
    在很多西方國家,給小費是很平常的。
  3. This manual is full of useful tips.
    這本小冊子里有很多實用的小建議。
用作動詞 (v.)
  1. Did you remember to tip the porter?
    你記得給搬運工小費了嗎?
  2. Only the tip of an iceberg pokes up above water.
    只有冰山的尖端突出于水面。

常見句型

用作名詞 (n.)
  1. That stick has a metal tip.
    那根手杖的頂端是鐵的。
  2. His nose is pink at the tip.
    他的鼻尖是粉紅色的。
  3. He smokes cigarettes with filter tips.
    他抽過濾嘴香煙。
  4. The tips of the fingers are particularly sensitive.
    手指尖特別敏感。
  5. The animal plucked fruit and leaves from the tips of branches.
    那動物從枝頭上扯下果實和葉子。
  6. The tips of matches are covered with a chemical substance.
    火柴頭上包著一層化學物質。
  7. Lüshun is a city and port in the northeast of China at the tip of Liaodong Peninsula.
    旅順是中國東北遼東半島頂端的一個城市和港口。
  8. Their house is an absolute tip.
    他們家簡直是個垃圾堆。
  9. They live in a tip.
    他們住在陋巷里。
  10. He gave the waiter one dollar for tip.
    他給侍者1美元錢作小費。
  11. The woman gave me a dollar tip.
    那位婦女給了我一美元的小費。
  12. Most restaurants now include the tip in the price of the meal.
    如今大多數餐館把小費算入飯菜價格中。
  13. Taxi drivers expect a tip.
    出租車司機希望得到小費。
  14. Take a tip from me and buy these shares now.
    聽我的,立即買下這些股票。
  15. Take my tip and keep well away from that place.
    聽我的勸告,盡量離那個地方遠點。
  16. The manual is full of useful tips.
    這本手冊提供了許多有用的消息。
  17. The book gives some good central heating tips.
    這本書提供了集中供暖的一些好辦法。
  18. You can often pick up useful tips if you keep your ears open.
    只要你留心細聽,常??梢垣@得一些有用的消息。
  19. The police got a tip that the bank would be robbed tonight
    警方獲得情報,得知有人今晚準備搶劫那家銀行。
用作動詞 (v.)
用作不及物動詞 S+~(+A)
  1. The table tipped.
    桌子傾斜了。
  2. The boat tipped to one side.
    船向一邊傾斜。
  3. The balance of maritime superiority has tipped in favour of us.
    海上優勢已經轉到我們這邊了。
用作及物動詞 S+~+ n./pron.
  1. He tipped his soup bowl towards himself.
    他把湯碗歪向自己。
  2. The children tipped the table and the glasses fell off.
    孩子們弄歪桌子,玻璃杯都掉到地上了。
  3. The child tipped the plate and the cake fell off it to the floor.
    那孩子盤子沒有端平,蛋糕滑落到地板上了。
  4. The boy tipped his head to one side.
    那孩子把頭歪向一邊。
  5. Her greater experience tipped the balance in her favour and she got the job.
    她經驗更豐富,這是她得到那份工作的決定性因素。
  6. The native warriors tipped their spears with poison.
    土著斗士把毒藥涂在長矛尖上。
  7. Did you see him tip the taxi driver with a pound note?
    你有沒有看到他給出租車司機一張1英鎊的鈔票作小費?
  8. The gentleman tipped his hat politely.
    那位先生彬彬有禮地觸了一下帽檐。
  9. The ball just tipped the edge of his racket.
    球僅僅碰到了他球拍的邊兒。
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  11. No rubbish to be tipped here.
    此處禁止倒垃圾。
  12. The legs of the table were tipped with rubber.
    桌子腿裝上了橡皮頭。
用作雙賓動詞 S+~+ pron./n. + n./pron.
  1. I tipped the porter 50p.
    我給了搬運工人50便士小費。
  2. I'll tip you the wink when it's safe to come in.
    可以安全進來時,我會向你使眼色的。
用作賓補動詞 S+~+ n./pron. +as n.
  1. Ade has been widely tipped as the Prime Minister.
    很多人認為艾德將繼任首相。
S+~+ n./pron. +to- v
  1. He has been widely tipped to succeed the president.
    許多人認為他將繼任總統。

常用短語

用作名詞 (n.)
(have sth) on the tip of sb's tongue
    話到嘴邊 just about to be spoken or remembered
the tip of the iceberg
    重要情況〔重大問題等〕顯露出的小部分 small but evident part of a much larger concealed situation, problem, etc.
用作動詞 (v.)
tip in (v.+adv.)
    在書頁間裝訂處黏附(插頁) affix or paste (an insert) in a book at the binding margin
    tip sth ? in

    All the pictures in the book were tipped in carelessly and are beginning to come loose.

    這本書里所有的插圖都加貼得不仔細,現在都開始脫頁了。

tip into (v.+prep.)
    (把…)倒進,(使)掉進 (cause sb/sth to) enter sth by raising a container at an angle
    tip into sth

    The car tipped into the ditch.

    汽車翻進溝里。

    tip sb/sth into sth

    The boat rocked, tipping some of the passengers into the river.

    船搖晃起來,幾個乘客掉進河里。

    Her hand slipped and she tipped some of the tea into her plate by mistake.

    她的手一滑,把茶灑在盤子里。

    She tipped the slops out of the bucket into the sink.

    她把桶里的臟水倒進洗滌槽。

    Just tip the wood into this box, will you?

    把木頭裝進這箱子里好嗎?

tip off1 (v.+adv.)
    供給(某人)秘密消息; 給(某人)警告或暗示 give secret information or a warning to sb
    tip sb/sth ? off

    Suddenly the horse jumped up and tipped its rider off.

    馬突然驚跳起來,把騎馬人甩了下來。

    The cart stopped suddenly, tipping its load off in the middle of the road.

    馬車突然停下來,車上的貨滑落到路中間。

    tip sb ? off

    Someone tipped the gang off and they escaped before the police arrived.

    有人向那幫歹徒透露了消息,所以他們在警察到達前就逃走了。

    A friend tipped Mike off about the precarious financial position of the company, and he sold his shares in time.

    一個朋友向邁克透露了那家公司的金融危機,他及時賣掉了他的股票。

    The police were tipped off that the criminals were planning to rob the bank.

    警方秘密得知那些罪犯正在策劃搶劫銀行。

    The moonshiners had been tipped off that they were about to be raided.

    那些在夜間進行非法買賣的家伙事先得到了消息,知道警察要搜捕他們。

tip off2 (v.+prep.)
    因傾斜而使…掉下來 cause sb/sth to fall off sth, by raising a level at an angle
    tip sb/sth off sth

    The train stopped abruptly, nearly tipping me off my bunk.

    火車突然停車,我差點兒從鋪位上摔下來。

tip out (v.+adv.)
    從(容器等中)倒出,從…掉出 remove by tilting or overturning a vessel, etc.
    tip sb/sth out of sth

    The train stopped with a violent jerk, nearly tipping me out of my bunk.

    火車猛地一顛停了下來,我差一點從鋪位上摔下來。

    tip sb/sth ? out

    Buckets rise on a long chain from the well, and the water is tipped out into irrigation channels.

    一長串的水桶從井下升上來,把水倒入灌溉渠中。

    The load is tipped out at the dumping site.

    裝載的東西被卸在垃圾場上。

tip over1 (v.+adv.)
    (使)翻載,(使)翻倒 (cause to) overturn or upset; (cause to) throw
    tip over

    The lamp on the table tipped over.

    桌上的燈翻倒了。

    A canoe will sometimes tip over quickly.

    獨木舟有時一下子就會翻掉。

    tip sth ? over

    The typhoon nearly tipped over the house.

    臺風幾乎把房子刮倒。

    Careful!You'll tip the boat over.

    當心,你要把船弄翻了。

    The clumsy boy tipped the jar of paint over .

    那個笨手笨腳的男孩把漆罐打翻了。

    The ladder fell, tipping the tin of paint over so that they ran all over the floor.

    梯子倒了,油漆桶翻了,油漆灑了一地。

    I'm sorry I tipped the vase over.

    對不起,我把花瓶打翻了。

    The last of the glasses broke when Mary tipped over the sideboard.

    瑪麗碰翻了餐具柜,剩下的最后一只玻璃杯也碎了。

    The bowl was tipped over by the cat which jumped in through the window.

    碗被一只從窗口跳進來的貓打翻了。

tip over2 (v.+prep.)
    從…的上方倒 throw sth over
    tip sth over sth

    My neighbour has been tipping dead leaves over the wall into my garden.

    我的鄰居把落葉從墻頭倒進我的花園里了。

tip up (v.+adv.)
    〈俚〉付款 pay money
    tip up

    Don't lean on the table or it'll tip up.

    別倚桌子,不然就倚倒了。

    tip sth ? up

    He got so angry that he tipped the table up.

    他氣得把桌子推翻了。

    Tip the box up and empty it.

    把那盒子翻過來倒空。

    Please tip up the sofa so that I may remove the carpet from under it.

    請把沙發往上推,讓我把地毯從下面拖出來。

    tip up

    These bunks can tip up and fold back into the wall.

    這些鋪位可以翻起來并折疊收入墻內。

    tip sth ? up

    Many theatres and cinemas have seats that can be tipped up.

    很多劇場和電影院都有可以翻起來的座位。

    tip up for sth

    You buy the tickets and I'll tip up for the meal.

    票你來買,飯錢我來付。

詞匯搭配

用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~ 形容詞+~ 名詞+~ ~+介詞
用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞 ~+副詞 ~+介詞

經典引文

  • The cigar tip glowed.

    出自: B. Breytenbach
  • The tips of her fingers had gone icy.

    出自: J. C. Oates
  • She lives in an absolute tip of a flat.

    出自: V. Glendinning
  • The report..surveyed a 100..waste tips.

    出自:Earth Matters
  • They give me vast tips, especially the Yanks.

    出自: J. Trollope
  • A new collection of managerial tips, with chapters on selling, negotiating, managing.

    出自:New York Times
  • My tip is, 'Buy 1985s'.

    出自:Decanter
  • He tipped off a satisfactory length of ash.

    出自: G. Greene
  • Two men saw the boat tip.

    出自: L. Erdrich
  • The sun tips with light the mountains of Ingeli.

    出自: A. Paton
  • Wooden gouges tipped with stainless steel needles.

    出自:Hippocrates
  • I tipped the cabby.

    出自: D. Shields
  • Phillips is tipped as a hot favourite to get an Oscar Award.

    出自:Stage

tip的詳細講解:

詞語用法

n. (名詞)
  1. tip的基本意思是“尖端,尖兒”,也可表示(裝在某物頂端的)“小部分”或“小物件”,其后常跟of。
v. (動詞)
  1. tip表示“(使)某物側邊提高,傾斜,翻倒”時,可用作及物動詞,也可用作不及物動詞。用作及物動詞時,接名詞或代詞作賓語。
  2. tip表示“將(所盛之物)倒出”時,用作及物動詞,接名詞或代詞作賓語,其賓語后還可接介詞短語或副詞。
  3. tip作“付小費”解時,賓語一般為人,也可接雙賓語。tip也可表示“輕觸,輕打,輕敲”,用作及物動詞,接名詞或代詞作賓語,可用于被動結構。
  4. tip表示“輕擊向某方向”時,用作及物動詞,接名詞或代詞作賓語,賓語后還可接介詞短語或副詞表示方向,可用于被動結構。
  5. tip表示“就(某人或某事物)提出意見或建議”時,用作及物動詞,接名詞或代詞作賓語,還可接以as短語或動詞不定式充當補足語的復合賓語,通常用于被動結構。

詞義辨析

tip,slope,tilt
  • 這些動詞均含“傾斜”之意。
  • tip指向一邊傾斜或向上翻轉、失去平衡或完全翻轉過來。
  • slope指向上或向下漸漸傾斜的表面,多用于山、屋頂等緩緩傾斜。
  • tilt指有意識地或長時間地使物體處于傾斜狀態。
  • 詞源解說

    • ☆ 1300年左右進入英語,直接源自斯堪地娜維亞語的tip,意為推翻。

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