amerikai:
brit:
1. The tip of the external ear.
2. A small earpiece or earplug.
3. The part of an earbud that contours to the ear canal.
The shape of the nozzle prevents the use of aftermarket eartips.
Szinonimák: tip
4. The removal of the tip of a cat's ear, done to indicate that the cat has been fixed.
a cat with an eartip
Szinonimák: eartipping
1. The extreme end of something, especially when pointed; e.g. the sharp end of a pencil.
the tip of one's nose
2. A piece of metal, fabric or other material used to cover the top of something for protection, utility or decoration.
a tip for an umbrella, a shoe, a gas burner, etc.
3. The end of a bow of a stringed instrument that is not held.
4. (chiefly in the plural) A small piece of meat.
chicken tips over rice, pork tips, marinated alligator tips
5. A piece of stiffened lining pasted on the inside of a hat crown.
6. A thin, boarded brush made of camel's hair, used by gilders in lifting gold leaf.
1. To provide with a tip; to cover the tip of.
1. (skittles) The knocking over of a skittle.
2. An act of tipping up or tilting.
3. An area or a place for dumping something, such as rubbish or refuse, as from a mine; a heap (see tipple); a dump.
4. Rubbish thrown from a quarry.
5. (by extension) A recycling centre.
6. A very untidy place.
7. The act of deflecting with one's fingers, especially the fingertips
8. A tram for expeditiously transferring coal.
1. (To cause) to become knocked over, fall down or overturn.
2. (To cause) to be, or come to be, in a tilted or sloping position; (to cause) to become unbalanced.
3. To drink.
4. To dump (refuse).
5. To pour a libation or a liquid from a container, particularly from a forty of malt liquor.
6. To deflect with one′s fingers, especially one′s fingertips.
1. A light blow or tap.
1. To hit quickly and lightly; to tap.
1. A gratuity; a small amount of money left for a bartender, waiter, taxi driver or other servant as a token of appreciation.
1. To give a small gratuity to, especially to an employee of someone who provides a service.
In some cities waiters must be tipped.
2. To give, pass.
1. A piece of private or secret information, especially imparted by someone with expert knowledge about sporting odds, business performance etc.
2. A piece of advice.
1. To give a piece of private information to; to inform (someone) of a clue, secret knowledge, etc.
1. A kick or phase; one's current habits or behaviour.
2. A particular arena or sphere of interest; a front.