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dip

verb
/dɪp/
/dɪp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they dip
/dɪp/
/dɪp/
he / she / it dips
/dɪps/
/dɪps/
past simple dipped
/dɪpt/
/dɪpt/
past participle dipped
/dɪpt/
/dɪpt/
-ing form dipping
/ˈdɪpɪŋ/
/ˈdɪpɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive] to put something quickly into a liquid and take it out again蘸;浸
    • dip something (into something) He dipped the brush into the paint.他拿画笔蘸了蘸颜料。
    • dip something (in) Dip your hand in to see how hot the water is.把手伸进去看看水有多热。
    • The fruit had been dipped in chocolate.这水果蘸过巧克力酱。
    Extra Examples
    • He dipped his finger in the water他把手指浸入水中。
    • Quickly dip the tomatoes in boiling water.在沸水中把西红柿快速地蘸一下。
    • She dipped the brush lightly in the varnish.她把刷子在清漆中轻轻蘸了蘸。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • lightly
    • quickly
    preposition
    • in
    • into
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to go downwards or to a lower level; to make something do this(使)下降,下沉 synonym fall
    • (+ adv./prep.) The sun dipped below the horizon.太阳落到地平线下了。
    • Sales for this quarter have dipped from 38.7 million to 33 million.本季度销售额从 3 870 万下降到 3 300 万。
    • The road dipped suddenly as we approached the town.我们向镇里驶近时道路陡然下斜。
    • dip something (+ adv./prep.) The plane dipped its wings.机翼向下倾斜。
    see also double-dip
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    • He dipped his head as he went through the doorway.他走过门口时低着头。
    • His head dipped towards her.他向她低着头。
    • Support dipped sharply to 51 per cent.支持率骤降至51%。
    • The road dipped steeply down into the town.这条路陡然下斜,一直延伸到城里。
    • The sun was slowly dipping out of sight.太阳慢慢落山不见了。
    • hills which dip gently to the east向东面缓缓下斜的山丘
    • when unemployment dips below a certain point失业率降到了某一点位以下时
    Topics Moneyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slightly
    • sharply
    preposition
    • below
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] dip something (British English) if you dip your headlights when driving a car at night, you make the light from them point down so that other drivers do not have the light in their eyes把(汽车前灯的)远光调为近光Topics Transport by car or lorryc2
  4. [transitive] dip something when farmers dip animals, especially sheep, they put them in a bath of a liquid containing chemicals in order to kill insects, etc.给(牲畜,尤指绵羊)洗药浴
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • lightly
    • quickly
    preposition
    • in
    • into
    See full entry
  5. Word OriginOld English dyppan, of Germanic origin; related to deep.
Idioms
dip into your pocket
  1. (informal) to spend some of your own money on something花钱;掏腰包
    • She was forced to dip into her own pocket to pay for the repairs.她被迫自掏腰包支付修理费。
dip a toe in/into something | dip a toe in/into the water
  1. (informal) to start doing something very carefully to see if it will be successful or not涉足试试;试做
    • We decided to dip a toe in the computer games market.我们决定涉足电脑游戏市场。
    Topics Successc2

dip

noun
/dɪp/
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  1. [countable, usually singular] (informal) a quick swim游一游;泡一泡
    • Let's go for a dip before breakfast.我们早饭前去游一会儿泳吧。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • quick
    • refreshing
    verb + dip
    • take
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  2. [countable] a decrease in the amount or success of something, usually for only a short period(通常指暂时的)减少,下降,衰退 synonym fall
    • Share prices have taken a slight dip.股票价格略有下降。
    • dip in something a sharp dip in profits利润急剧下降
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    • The nation is experiencing an economic dip.这个国家经济正在衰退。
    • a sharp dip in temperature温度的骤然下降
    • the occasional dips in the market市场上偶然的下跌
    Topics Change, cause and effectc2, Moneyc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • sharp
    • slight
    • sudden
    verb + dip
    • suffer
    • take
    • experience
    preposition
    • dip in
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  3. [countable] a place where a surface suddenly drops to a lower level and then rises again凹陷处;低洼处
    • a dip in the road路上的凹陷处
    • The village lay in a dip among the hills.这个村庄坐落在群山之中。
    • Puddles had formed in the dips.低洼处形成了一个个水坑。
    Topics Geographyc2
  4. [countable, uncountable] a thick mixture into which pieces of food are dipped before being eaten调味酱(用食物来蘸着吃)Topics Foodc1
  5. [uncountable, countable] a liquid containing a chemical into which sheep and other animals can be dipped in order to kill insects on them药浴液,清洗液(用于绵羊或其他牲畜洗浴以杀死身上的虫子) see also sheep dip
  6. [singular] dip into something a quick look at something浏览;草草翻阅
    • A brief dip into history serves to confirm this view.随便翻阅一下历史就足以证实这种观点。
  7. [countable, usually singular] a quick movement of something down and up(降而复升的)一动
    • He gave a dip of his head.他点了点头。
    see also double-dip, lucky dip
  8. Word OriginOld English dyppan, of Germanic origin; related to deep.

DIP

noun
/ˌdiː aɪ ˈpiː/
/ˌdiː aɪ ˈpiː/
[uncountable] (computing计算机)
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  1. a system in which documents are treated as images (the abbreviation for document image processing) 将文档视为图像的系统(“文档图像处理”的缩写)

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