tipped
英 [tɪpt]
美 [tɪpt]
v. (使)倾斜,翻覆; 倒出; 倾倒; 倾覆; 轻触; 轻碰
tip的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- COMB in ADJ (与名词连用构成形容词)表示“有…顶端的”,“覆盖着…的”
-tippedcombines with nouns to form adjectives that describe something as having a tip made of a particular substance or covered with a particular material.- In his hand, he carried a gold-tipped crook.
他手里拿着一根有金制曲柄的手杖。 - ...poison-tipped arrows.
箭头有毒的箭
- In his hand, he carried a gold-tipped crook.
英英释义
adj
- departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal
- the leaning tower of Pisa
- the headstones were tilted
- having a tip
- a rubber-tipped cane
双语例句
- He was arrested two days later after a friend tipped off the FBI.
他的一个朋友给美国联邦调查局报了信两天以后他就被捕了。 - I tipped him two yuan.
我给了他两块钱小费。 - The aircraft leveled out, and tipped up again for its climb to 20,000 feet.
飞机上升后平直飞行,随后又再一次爬升,高度升至2万英尺。 - The boat tipped over and the passengers fell into the river.
船翻了,乘客掉进了水里。 - He tipped a dollar and felt that it was enough.
他给了一美元的小费,觉得这已经足够了。 - The whole boat swayed and tipped.
整条船摇晃后翻倒了。 - I've tipped you a wink or signalled to you on the sly many times, but before you took the hint others had already noticed.
我多次向你使眼色,又给你递暗号,别人都明白了,你却没有反应。 - She tipped the tray and all the cups slid on to the floor.
她托歪了盘子,所以杯子都滑到地上了。 - The burglars were tipped off by a lookout and escaped.
窃贼得到望风者的通风报信逃跑了。 - He tipped the table over in front of him
他把面前的桌子打翻了。