1.TTAHBBthe point at the end of a bird’s or a plane’s wing 〔鸟或飞机的〕翼尖,翼梢
2.American EnglishAmEDCC a type of man’s shoe with a pattern of small holes on the toe 〔脚尖处有孔的〕男式拷花皮鞋
Examples from the Corpus
wingtip• Note the downturned wingtips and large ventralfin.• From wingtip to wingtip it can reach 2.4m.• He wore polishedwingtips and an overcoat, and she a pinkskiparka.• He considered this action to have been successful, as the right wingtipstruck the ground first, followed by the nose.• I had to keep the wingtip in sight of the ground to avoid getting disorientated.• This notion is certainly not lost on the companies encouragingemployees to take off their neckties and shed their wingtips.