词汇 | dip |
释义 | dip verb uk /dɪp/ us /dɪp/-pp- dipverb (PUT INTO LIQUID)B2[ T ] to put something into a liquid for a short time: 涮,浸,蘸 dip something in somethingDip the fish in the batter, then drop it into the hot oil.先把鱼在面糊中浸一下,然后再放进热油中。 dip something into somethingShe dipped her toe into the pool to see how cold it was.她把脚趾伸到游泳池里试试水有多凉。 [ T ] to put sheep for a short time into a container of liquid containing chemicals that kill harmful insects on the sheep's bodies给(羊)洗药浴(以杀死身上对其有害的虫类) She dipped the material into the dye.她把布料浸在染料中。 The girls sat at the edge of the pool and dipped their toes into the water. Dad likes to dip his toast into his soup. He dipped the nib of the pen into the ink before starting to write. The cat dipped its paw into the goldfish bowl, but quickly pulled it out again. Movement on or through water buoyantly cast cast someone adriftidiom dabble dip in something float hydroplane outsail paddle paddler raft row sail slingshot smoothness surface swim tack wade wallow You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Animal farming - general words dipverb (DROP)B2[ I ] to go down to a lower level: 下降,下落 As you turn the corner, the road dips suddenly.转过那个街角,路陡然下降。 The sun dipped below the horizon.太阳落到了地平线以下。 House prices dipped in the first three months of the year.今年前3个月房价下跌了。 [ T ]UK to make the beam from the lights at the front of a vehicle point down: 使(车辆前灯)向下照,把(前灯)调为近光 You'll dazzle oncoming drivers if you don't dip your headlights.如果不改换成近光灯就会让迎面而来的司机感到晃眼。 Raising and lowering depress elevate elevated hike hike something up hoick hold hold up jack lift prick (something) up prise prize pry put something up raise re-erect ride undulation winch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: On the road: driving & operating road vehicles Idiomdip a/your toe in (the water) Phrasal verbsdip (something) in/dip (something) into something dip into something dip noun uk /dɪp/ us /dɪp/ dipnoun (LIQUID)[ C or U ] a cold, thick sauce that you eat by dipping pieces of uncooked vegetable or biscuits, etc. into it(蘸着吃的)调味酱 Westend61/Getty Images /GettyImages [ Cusually singular ] a quick swim: (短时间的)游泳 dip ina dip in the sea/pool在海水/水池里游一会儿 [ C or U ] a special liquid used for cleaning, etc.: 洗涤液,清洗液 a silver dip银器清洗液 sheep dip羊用浴液 Sauces, dressings, dips & pickles aioli aji Alfredo apple sauce arrowroot custard custard powder dashi deglaze demi-glace mint sauce mirin miso molasses Mornay salsa sambal scalloped secret sauce shoyu You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Swimming Cleaning agents dipnoun (DROP)[ Cusually singular ] a part of something that is at a lower level or a movement to a lower level: 凹陷处或斜坡;下降 a dip in the road路面凹陷 dip inA sudden dip in temperature led to ice forming on the roads overnight. Holes, hollows and dips anti-crack aperture blistered chink cranny cratering hollow interstice ladder leak leaky micropore microporosity microporous piercing pinprick shaft spyhole thumbhole void dipnoun (QUICK LOOK)[ Cusually singular ] a short time spent considering a subject: 涉猎,了解 dip intoWe begin our dip into local history by examining the town's origins.我们开始通过研究这座城镇的起源来了解当地的历史。 Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh dip | American Dictionarydip verb us/dɪp/-pp- dipverb (PUT INTO LIQUID)[ T ] to put something briefly into a liquid: He dipped his doughnut in the coffee. dipverb (DROP)[ I ] to go down to a lower level; become less or lower: Beans and lettuce may suffer if temperatures dip below freezing. Stock market prices dipped slightly, losing four points. Phrasal verbdip into something dip noun us/dɪp/ dipnoun (DROP)[ Cusually sing ] a small drop in the amount or level of something: After the yellow house, there’s a dip in the road. dipnoun (FOOD)[ C ] a thick sauce you can put crackers, raw vegetables, etc., into before eating them. [ C ] A dip is also a quick swim: He took a dip in the pool. dip | Business Englishdip verb[ I ] uk /dɪp/us-pp- to go down to a lower level, often by a small amount or for a short time: House prices are likely to dip in the first three months of the year. dip from sth to sthEmployment gains dipped from 2.6% to only 1.7%. Group sales dipped by 4% last quarter. dip a/your toe into sth to start very carefully to do or become involved in something that you are not experienced at: Ordinary investors need to feel they are getting a good deal when they dip their toes into the stock market. If you are keen to dip your toes into European funds, there are a number to choose from. dip into your pocketinformal to spend some of your money on something: She admitted that she had been forced to dip into her own pocket to make up a funding shortfall. See alsodouble-dip Phrasal verbdip into sth dip noun[ C ] uk /dɪp/us a reduction in something, or the fact of something moving to a lower level: The dip in revenue does not mean the industry's several-year winning streak is coming to an end. The newspaper is reporting the third straight monthly dip in advertising. suffer/experience a dipNearly all of our members have experienced a dip in their business this year. a sharp/slight dip See alsodouble dip Examples of dipdip This dip did not, however, remove plumbers from the top echelon of wage-earners. This is an expansive work, which makes it a joy to browse through, dip into and refer back to. This higher-than-proportional level is due to a certain amount of 'double dipping' which children from separated parents may experience. This device will generate a smooth power output by removing the peaks and dips from any power input. The most interesting thing in this figure is the two peaks which are almost equal, and the dip between them. An exception to this is rare layering observed in the olivine glomerocrystic gabbro, where layering may dip either inwards or outwards. The dip below the logarithmic law usually observed in two-dimensional concave wall boundary layers is absent. A set of copper strips dipped in mercury-filled grooves was used for both high power and low noise circuits. A water gong is a musical gong that is dipped into a tank of water. Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection of sheep : role of skin lesions and dipping fluids. Individual frequencies that are mixed together in order to create sonic masses follow reciprocal types of motion, including undulations, surges, swirls, drifts and dips. These flanking beds dip away from the massive core at low angles (less than 30°). This dip develops in a region where the ions experience rapid acceleration due to an abrupt increase in the electric field. Thicknesses estimated from structural dip of the units where intersected by boreholes or at outcrop. This is because the sheet dip of folded horizons is frequently close to horizontal so that the topographic surface often intersects such horizons tangentially. See all examples of dip These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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