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TOEFL BNC: 2631 COCA: 1928

tip

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Related topics: Horses, Environment & waste
tip1 /tɪp/ ●●● S2 W3 noun  
1 end 末端 [countableC]END/POINT the end of something, especially something pointed 末端,末梢;尖端
tip of
 He kissed the tip of her nose.
他吻了一下她的鼻尖。
 the southern tip of South America
南美的最南端
 lights on the wing tips of aeroplanes
飞机翼尖上的灯
fingertip(1)4  See picture of 见图 tip
2 money [countableC]PAY somebody FOR WORK a small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter or a taxi driver 小费
 Did you leave a tip?
你留小费了吗?
large/generous/big tip
 I gave the guy a big tip.
我给了那家伙不少小费。
 a $5 tip
5 美元的小费
3 advice 忠告 [countableC]ADVISE a helpful piece of advice 窍门,忠告,建议
 Perhaps she could give us a few tips.
也许她能给我们一些建议。
tip on/for
 This week's magazine has some tips on healthy eating.
这周的杂志刊载了一些有关健康饮食的建议。
handy tip (=useful tip) 有用的建议
 handy tips for decorating a small flat
小公寓装修的实用建议
 gardening tips
园艺小窍门
4 the tip of the iceberg PROBLEMa small sign of a problem that is much larger 冰山一角
 The reported cases of food poisoning are only the tip of the iceberg.
那些被报道出来的食物中毒事件只是冰山一角。
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5 on the tip of your tongue 
a) if something is on the tip of your tongue, you really want to say it, but then you decide not to 话到嘴边,想说而未说的
 It was on the tip of my tongue to say, ‘I’d rather have dinner with a snake.’
我已经话到嘴边:“我宁愿和一条蛇共进晚餐。
b) if a word, name etc is on the tip of your tongue, you know it but cannot remember it 就在嘴边〔但想不起来了〕
 What is her name? It’s on the tip of my tongue. Joan. Joan Simpson. That’s it!
她叫什么?就在我嘴边。琼——辛普森。就是这名字!
6 waste 垃圾 [countableC] British EnglishBrESGP an area where unwanted waste is taken and left 垃圾场 SYN dump
 a rubbish tip
垃圾场
 I’ll take this lot to the tip.
我要把这堆东西全都扔到垃圾场去。
7 untidy 不整洁 [singular] British EnglishBrE informalUNTIDY an extremely dirty or untidy place 极不干净[极不整洁]的地方
 The house was an absolute tip.
这房子简直是个垃圾堆。
8. horse race 赛马 [countableC] informalDSHINFORMATION special information about which horse will win a race 〔关于赛马中哪匹马会赢的〕特别情报,内部情报
9 warning 警告 [countableC] a secret warning or piece of information, especially to police about illegal activities 〔尤指给警方的〕密报
 Acting on a tip, the police were able to find and arrest Upton.
警方根据密报采取行动,找到并逮捕了厄普顿。
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: a small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter or a taxi driver 小费
verbs
nleave a tip
Aren’t you going to leave a tip?
give somebody a tip 给某人建议
nKim gave the driver a tip.
adjectives
na big/large/generous tip
The service was great and we left a large tip.
na 5%/10% etc tip
A 15% tip is customary in restaurants.
a £2/$5 tip 5 美元的小费
nHe gave the waitress a $10 tip.
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: a helpful piece of advice 窍门,忠告,建议
verbs
give somebody a tip 给某人建议
He gave me some tips on how to improve my game.
他给了我一些如何提高比赛技巧的建议。
pass on a tip 传递诀窍
The writer passes on many tips that she has learned over the years.
那位作家分享了不少她多年来积累的窍门。
follow a tip 遵照建议
To keep your bike in good condition, follow these simple tips.
为使自行车保持良好车况,请遵照这些简单的方法。
pick up a tip 采纳建议
nIf you listen to the show, you’ll pick up some really useful gardening tips.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + tip
a good/useful/helpful/handy tip 很好的/有用的/有帮助的/好用的建议
Go to their website to find useful tips on buying and selling a home.
请上他们的网站寻找房产交易的有用建议。
a simple tip 简单的窍门
He has some simple tips for saving money when you're at the supermarket.
他有一些怎么在超市省钱的简单窍门。
cooking tips 烹饪诀窍
nMost recipes come with added cooking tips.
gardening tips 园艺小窍门
nMarie was always willing to share her gardening tips.
beauty tips 美容诀窍
nThe article contains some useful beauty tips.
safety tips 安全忠告
nEnsure the safety of your family with a few simple safety tips from the Fire Service.
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tip2 ●●○ S3 verb (tipped, tipping)  
1 lean 倾斜 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]VERTICAL to move into a sloping position, so that one end or side is higher than the other, or to make something do this (使)倾斜,(使)侧倾 SYN tilt
tip forward/back/to etc
 His helmet had tipped forward and the boy pushed it back.
头盔向前耷拉下来,男孩把它往后推了推。
 Eric fell asleep, his head gently tipping to one side.
埃里克睡着了,头微微倒向一边。
tip something forward/back etc
 ‘So what?’ asked Brian, tipping his chair back on its rear legs.
那又怎么样?布赖恩问道,翘起椅子腿向后倾倒。
2 pour 倾倒 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]POUR to pour something from one place or container into another 倾倒,倒出
3 give money 给钱 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]PAY somebody FOR WORK to give an additional amount of money to someone such as a waiter or taxi driver 付小费(给
4 be likely to succeed 有可能成功 [transitiveT]ADVISE if someone or something is tipped to do something, people think that they are most likely to succeed in doing it 认为最有可能成功
5 gold-tipped/steel-tipped/rubber-tipped etc having a tip that is made of or covered with gold, steel etc 金头/钢头/橡皮头等的
6 tip the balance/scales ADVANTAGEto give a slight advantage to someone or something 使天平倾斜
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7 tip the scales at something DSOto weigh a particular amount, used especially of someone who will be taking part in a sports competition 〔尤指参加拳击等比赛前〕称得重量为
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8 it’s tipping (it) down British EnglishBrE spokenHEM said when it is raining very heavily 正在下倾盆大雨
9 be tipped with something COVERto have one end covered in something 尖端覆盖有某物
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10 tip your hat/cap (to somebody) THINK/HAVE THE OPINION THAT
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11. tip somebody the wink British EnglishBrE informalTELL A SECRET to give someone secret information 给某人秘密消息
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12tip somebody ↔ off phrasal verbphr v TELLWARNto give someone such as the police a secret warning or piece of information, especially about illegal activities 秘密警告〔某人〕;〔尤指将非法活动〕通风报信给〔某人〕
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13tip over phrasal verbphr v if you tip something over, or if it tips over, it falls or turns over (使)跌倒,(使)倾覆
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14tip up phrasal verbphr v if you tip something up, or if it tips up, it moves into a sloping position, so that one end or side is higher than the other (使)倾斜
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From Longman Business Dictionary
tiptip1 /tɪp/ noun [countableC]
1a piece of advice about what is likely to happen, for example about which shares are likely to go up or down in value
a stock market tip
Many clients boast about their broker or their man in the City who gives them tips.
2a small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as a waiter in order to thank them for their services
She gave the taxi driver a £5 tip.
tiptip2 verb (tipped, tipping)
1[transitiveT] to say who you think is most likely to do something or be successful
be tipped to do something
He’s tipped to replace the chief executive.
tip somebody for something
Journalists are tipping her for rapid promotion.
2[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to give advice about something, for example about which shares are likely to go up or down in value
These shares were tipped in the Investor’s Chronicle.
be tipped to do something
Technology-company profits, expected to rise by 29% at the start of the quarter, are now tipped to rise by only 10%.
3[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to give a small amount of additional money to someone such as a waiter in order to thank them for their services
He tipped the taxi driver £2.
According to the waiters, she always tips generously.
Origin tip1
1. (1400-1500) Probably from Old Norse typpi
2. (1600-1700) Perhaps from tip light blow ((15-21 centuries)), perhaps from Low German tippen to hit lightly
3. (1800-1900) tip
TOEFL BNC: 2631 COCA: 1928
tip

noun¹

1pointed end尖端ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEnorthern, etc.北端等We took a bus to the northern tip of the island.我們乘公交車到了島的北端。pointed, sharp尖頭very最末端The cat was black except for a patch of white on the very tip of its tail.那隻貓通身黑色,只有尾巴尖兒上有點兒白。finger (usually fingertip) , wing指尖;翼尖
PREPOSITIONtip of⋯的尖端the tips of your fingers / toes手指尖;腳趾尖
tip

noun²

2moneyADJECTIVE | VERB + TIP ADJECTIVEbig, generous, good, large大筆的小費;豐厚的小費;優厚的小費small很少的小費VERB + TIPgive sb, leave sb給某人小費;給某人留小費He left the waitress a large tip.他給女服務員留了很多小費。get得到小費We get fewer tips on weeknights.週一至週五的晚上我們收到的小費少些。
tip

noun³

3advice建議ADJECTIVE | VERB + TIP | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgood, handy, helpful, practical, useful好的建議;有用的提示;實用小貼士quick, simple快捷的/簡單的提示hot最新的內幕消息He said he'd been given a hot tip for that afternoon's race.他說有人給他提供了那天下午賽馬的最新內幕消息。beauty, fashion, gardening, money-saving, safety, etc.美容、時尚、園藝、省錢、安全等小貼士racing (especially BrE) 賽馬內幕消息anonymous (NAmE) 匿名舉報Police received an anonymous tip from a caller.警方接到一位來電者的匿名舉報。VERB + TIPhave有建議give sb, offer (sb), pass on, provide給(某人)建議take, use接受/採用建議Take a safety tip from me-get that light fixed!聽我一句安全建議吧 - 找人修修那盞燈!follow遵循指點Follow these tips to improve your communication skills.按照這些指點做以提高你的溝通技巧。pick up得到建議I picked up some useful tips from my ski instructor.我從滑雪教練那裏得到一些有用的指點。PREPOSITIONtip for給⋯的指點some handy tips for gardeners給園藝愛好者的幾個有用小竅門tip on關於⋯的指點Do you have any tips on buying a second-hand car?對於購買二手車你有何心得?
tip

verb

(often be tipped) (BrE) ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBhotly, strongly認為⋯是大熱門;強烈看好widely廣泛看好PREPOSITIONas預言⋯是He has been widely tipped as a future CEO.他被普遍認為是將來的首席執行官。for預言⋯The band is being hotly tipped for the top.這個樂隊被熱捧為最佳樂隊。
TOEFL BNC: 2631 COCA: 1928
tip noun
tip (the tip of her finger) advice (useful tips) gift (leave the waiter a tip)
tip verb
lean1
tip

noun

tip ♦︎ 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 / spikethe 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。
TOEFL BNC: 2631 COCA: 1928
tip
Advice: advice, guidance, recommendation...
Secrets and secretiveness: secret, confidentiality, stealth...
Sanitation and waste disposal: binman, bonfire, dump...
Dirty and untidy places or things: shambles, hovel, dump...
To change position: turn, spin, overturn...
To spend or to pay money: disburse, spend, pay...
Predicting and prediction: predict, prediction, forecast...
To hit, or to crash into something: hit, crash, collide...

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