dip
英 [dɪp]
美 [dɪp]
- vt. 浸,泡,蘸;舀取;把伸入
- vi. 浸;下降,下沉;倾斜;舀,掏
- n. 下沉,下降;倾斜;浸渍,蘸湿
- n. (Dip)人名;(尼)迪普
记忆“dip”这个单词,可以通过以下方法:
想象一只手臂弯曲,手掌朝下,轻轻地“dip”入水中,形成一个小小的水花。这种方法将“dip”与动作“下降”或“插入”相结合,帮助记忆。
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- dip
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dip: [OE] Like deep, dip comes ultimately from a Germanic base *d(e)up- ‘deep, hollow’. The derived verb, *dupjan, produced Old English dyppan, ancestor of modern English dip. It originally meant quite specifically ‘immerse’ in Old English, sometimes with reference to baptism; the sense ‘incline downwards’ is a 17th-century development.
=> deep, dimple
- dip (v.)
- Old English dyppan "immerse, baptize by immersion," from Proto-Germanic *duppjan (cognates: Old Norse deypa "to dip," Danish døbe "to baptize," Old Frisian depa, Dutch dopen, German taufen, Gothic daupjan "to baptize"), related to Old English diepan "immerse, dip," and perhaps ultimately to deep. As a noun, from 1590s. Sense of "downward slope" is 1708. Meaning "sweet sauce for pudding, etc." first recorded 1825.
- dip (n.)
- "stupid person, eccentric person," 1920s slang, perhaps a back-formation from dippy. "Dipshit is an emphatic form of dip (2); dipstick may be a euphemism or may reflect putative dipstick 'penis' " [DAS].
- 1. The dip in prices this summer will be brutal.
- 今年夏天价格的大幅下跌将会很残酷。
- 2. One dip into the bottle should do an entire nail.
- 往瓶子里蘸一下的量就应该能涂满整个指甲。
- 3. Watch your fingers as you dip into the pot.
- 把手伸进锅里时当心你的手指头。
- 4. Their father was helping to dip the sheep.
- 他们的父亲在帮忙给羊群洗药浴。
- 5. Where the road makes a dip, turn right.
- 在下坡处,向右转。