B2 [ T ] to put something into a liquid for a short time涮,浸,蘸
[ 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)
More examples
She dipped the material into the dye.
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.
B2 [ I ] to go down to a lower level下降,下落
[ 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
[ 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
[ C usually singular ] a quick swim(短时间的)游泳
[ C or U ] a special liquid used for cleaning, etc.洗涤液,清洗液
[ C usually 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
[ C usually singular ] a short time spent considering a subject涉猎,了解
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