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  • Conjugation : past  nipped ; ing  nipping
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

nip [nɪp]
  1. 1. vt. (bite) 咬
  2. 2. noun to give sb a nip (bite) 轻咬某人
  3. 3. noun [c] (drink) 少量
    to nip to a place
    [BRIT] [inf] 快去某处
    to nip out/down/up (to do sth)
    [BRIT] [inf] 快点去/下去/上去(做某事)

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

nip [nɪp] [nɪp]
  1. 1. vt. 夹;钳;掐;捏
  2. 2. vt. 夹断;钳去
  3. 3. vt. 阻止制止
  4. 4. vt. 风、霜等)摧残冻伤
    Frost nipped the plants.
    花木被霜摧残
  5. 5. vt. [Slang] 攫取
  6. 6. vi. 夹;钳;捏
  7. 7. vi. [British English] [Spoken] 飞快地跑(与off,away,along等连用
  8. 8. noun 夹;钳;捏
  9. 9. noun 被钳下的东西;咬下一小点
  10. 10. noun 刺痛
  11. 11. noun 寒冷
  12. 12. noun 讥刺
  13. 13. noun 刺鼻气味
  14. 14. noun [Slang] 一小份酒
  15. 15. vi. [Slang] 定时喝点酒(参见nipped)
  16. 16. vt. [Slang] 偷窃
nip [nɪp] [nɪp]
  1. 1. noun 一小口;一呷
  2. 2. vt. 喝一小口酒
  3. 3. vi. 喝一小口酒

Collins English-English Dictionary

nip [nɪp]
  1. 1. vb [mainly tr] to catch or tightly compress, as between a finger and the thumb; pinch
  2. 2. vb [often foll by off] to remove by clipping, biting, etc
  3. 3. vb [when intr, often foll by at] to give a small sharp bite (to)
    the dog nipped at his heels
  4. 4. vb (esp of the cold) to affect with a stinging sensation
  5. 5. vb to harm through cold
    the frost nipped the young plants
  6. 6. vb to check or destroy the growth of (esp in the phrase nip in the bud)
  7. 7. vb [Slang] to steal
  8. 8. vi. [intr; foll by along, up, out, etc] [Brit] [Spoken] to hurry; dart
  9. 9. vi. [Slang] [chiefly US and Canadian] to snatch
  10. 10. n the act of nipping; a pinch, snip, etc
  11. 11. n a frosty or chilly quality
  12. 12. n severe frost or cold
    the first nip of winter
  13. 13. n a small piece or quantity
    he went out for a nip of fresh air
  14. 14. n a sharp flavour or tang
  15. 15. n [Archaic] a taunting remark
  16. 16. n [Etymology] C14: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse hnippa to prod
nip [nɪp]
  1. 1. n a small drink of spirits; dram
  2. 2. n [chiefly Brit] a measure of spirits usually equal to one sixth of a gill
  3. 3. vb to drink (spirits), esp habitually in small amounts
  4. 4. vb [Etymology] C18: shortened from nipperkin a vessel holding a half-pint or less, of uncertain origin; compare Dutch nippen to sip

Examples

to nip sth in the bud
[inf] 把某事消灭在萌芽状态
to nip out/down/up (to do sth)
[BRIT] [inf] 快点去/下去/上去(做某事)
The election was a nip and tuck affair.
这场选举势均力敌。
the first nip of winter
寒气逼人。
There is a cold nip in the air.
扼杀在萌芽状态中
nip in the bud

nciku Video Note

[qiā]

  • Scene:

    掐一下手臂 / pinching my forearm with my fingernails

  • Examples:

    掐人,掐花,掐尖儿

  • Description:

    掐 means to sqeeze something or cut something into two parts using the fingernail from your thumb and other fingers.

Related video notes: 掐、拧、捏、挤、夹

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