tip

US /tɪp/
UK /tɪp/
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1.

小费

a small amount of money given to someone for performing a service, in addition to the basic payment.

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He left a generous tip for the waiter.
他给服务员留了一笔丰厚的小费
It's customary to give a tip to the taxi driver.
给出租车司机小费是惯例。
2.

小贴士, 建议

a piece of advice or a useful suggestion.

:
She gave me a useful tip for cooking pasta.
她给了我一个烹饪意大利面的有用小窍门
Here's a quick tip to save money on groceries.
这里有一个快速省钱小贴士,可以帮你节省杂货开销。
3.

尖端, 末端

the end or extremity of something, especially a pointed or rounded end.

:
The tip of the pencil was broken.
铅笔的笔尖断了。
She stood on the tips of her toes.
她踮着脚尖站着。
1.

给小费

to give a small amount of money to someone for a service.

:
Did you remember to tip the bellhop?
你记得给行李员小费了吗?
She always tips generously.
她总是慷慨地给小费
2.

倾斜, 翻倒

to overturn or cause to overturn.

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Be careful not to tip the boat over.
小心不要把船弄翻了。
The strong wind caused the tree to tip over.
强风导致树倒下