C2 [ I or T ] to (cause to) move so that one side is higher than another side(使)倾斜;(使)倾覆
C2 [ T usually + adv/prep ] UK US dump to pour a substance from one container into another or onto a surface倒;倾倒
When it is tipping it down, a lot of rain is falling.大雨倾盆
[ T usually passive ] to cover the end of something pointed with a liquid, a colour, etc.(用液体、颜色等)覆盖…的尖端
[ I or T ] to give someone who has provided you with a service an extra amount of money to thank them小费
[ T often passive ] mainly UK to say that someone is likely to be successful or achieve something称…有可能成功
[ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] UK US dump to get rid of rubbish by putting it in a place where it should not be乱倾倒(垃圾)
B1 a useful piece of information, especially about how to do something or about the likely winner of a race or competition指点,指导;(关于比赛有望获胜者的)内幕消息
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Freezing the butter was a useful tip.
He gave me some tips about the best way to catch trout.
Have you got any tips for a new journalist?
Let me give you a tip: she likes flattery.
Layla gave me some tips about the best places to visit.
B1 a small amount of money given to someone who has provided you with a service, in addition to the official payment and for their personal use小费
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The average cost of a full three-course meal - appetizer, main course and dessert - including tip and a modest wine is about $25.
She had to give the doorman a tip before he would help her with her suitcases.
Should I give the driver a tip?
C1 the usually pointed end of something, especially something that is long and thin(尤指细长物体的)末梢,末端,尖
a small part fitted to the end of something, especially something that is long and thin(尤指细长物体的)顶端附加物
C2 UK US also UK dump a place where especially large pieces of rubbish can be taken and left垃圾倾倒场
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