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nip
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- Conjugation :
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nipped
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nipping
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- nip
[nɪp]
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1.
vt.
(bite) 咬
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2.
noun
to give sb a nip (bite) 轻咬某人
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3.
noun
[c]
(drink) 少量
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to nip to a place
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[BRIT] [inf] 快去某处
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to nip out/down/up (to do sth)
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[BRIT] [inf] 快点去/下去/上去(做某事)
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- nip
[nɪp]
[nɪp]
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1.
vt.
夹;钳;掐;捏
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2.
vt.
夹断;钳去
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3.
vt.
阻止;制止
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4.
vt.
(风、霜等)摧残;冻伤
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Frost nipped the plants.
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花木被霜摧残。
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5.
vt.
[Slang]
攫取
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6.
vi.
夹;钳;捏
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7.
vi.
[British English]
[Spoken]
飞快地跑(与off,away,along等连用)
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8.
noun
夹;钳;捏
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9.
noun
被钳下的东西;咬下一小点
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10.
noun
刺痛
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11.
noun
寒冷
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12.
noun
讥刺
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13.
noun
刺鼻的气味
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14.
noun
[Slang]
一小份酒
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15.
vi.
[Slang]
定时喝点酒(参见nipped)
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16.
vt.
[Slang]
偷窃
- nip
[nɪp]
[nɪp]
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1.
noun
一小口;一呷
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2.
vt.
喝一小口酒
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3.
vi.
喝一小口酒
Collins English-English Dictionary
- nip
[nɪp]
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1.
vb
[mainly tr]
to catch or tightly compress, as between a finger and the thumb; pinch
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2.
vb
[often foll by off]
to remove by clipping, biting, etc
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3.
vb
[when intr, often foll by at]
to give a small sharp bite (to)
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the dog nipped at his heels
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4.
vb
(esp of the cold) to affect with a stinging sensation
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5.
vb
to harm through cold
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the frost nipped the young plants
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6.
vb
to check or destroy the growth of (esp in the phrase nip in the bud)
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7.
vb
[Slang]
to steal
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8.
vi.
[intr; foll by along, up, out, etc]
[Brit]
[Spoken]
to hurry; dart
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9.
vi.
[Slang]
[chiefly US and Canadian]
to snatch
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10.
n
the act of nipping; a pinch, snip, etc
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11.
n
a frosty or chilly quality
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12.
n
severe frost or cold
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the first nip of winter
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13.
n
a small piece or quantity
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he went out for a nip of fresh air
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14.
n
a sharp flavour or tang
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15.
n
[Archaic]
a taunting remark
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16.
n
[Etymology]
C14: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse hnippa to prod
- nip
[nɪp]
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1.
n
a small drink of spirits; dram
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2.
n
[chiefly Brit]
a measure of spirits usually equal to one sixth of a gill
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3.
vb
to drink (spirits), esp habitually in small amounts
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4.
vb
[Etymology]
C18: shortened from nipperkin a vessel holding a half-pint or less, of uncertain origin; compare Dutch nippen to sip
Examples
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to nip sth in the bud
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[inf] 把某事消灭在萌芽状态
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to nip out/down/up (to do sth)
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[BRIT] [inf] 快点去/下去/上去(做某事)
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The election was a nip and tuck affair.
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这场选举势均力敌。
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the first nip of winter
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寒气逼人。
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There is a cold nip in the air.
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扼杀在萌芽状态中
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nip in the bud
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nciku Video Note
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掐 [qiā]
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拧 [níng]
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捏 [niē]
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挤 [jǐ]
- Scene:
挤牙膏 / squeezing toothpaste out
- Examples:
挤压,挤奶,挤出来
- Description:
挤 means to grip and squeeze an object. It can also be used as an adjective "crowded", e.g. 太挤了.
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夹 [jiā]
- Scene:
用筷子夹,再用手夹 / picking up something with chopsticks or in between fingers
- Examples:
夹紧,夹具,夹住
- Description:
夹 means to pick up something with the fingers, chopsticks, or other tools.
Related video notes: 掐、拧、捏、挤、夹
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