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tip off

phrasal verb
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tip somebody off (about something)
  1. (informal) to warn somebody about something that is going to happen or has happened, especially something illegal暗中警告,私下告诫,密报(尤指非法的事情)
    • Three men were arrested after police were tipped off about the raid.警方获得有关袭击的密报后,逮捕了三个人。
    • An informant tipped me off as to where he was seen last.一个线人向我透露了他最后一次出现的地点。
    • tip somebody off that… They were tipped off that he might be living in Wales.他们探得风声,他现在可能住在威尔士。
    related noun tip-offTopics Crime and punishmentc2

tip-off

noun
/ˈtɪp ɒf/
/ˈtɪp ɔːf/
(especially British English)
(North American English usually tip)
(informal)
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  1. secret information that somebody gives, for example to the police, to warn them about an illegal activity that is going to happen or has happened举报;密告;线报
    • The man was arrested after an anonymous tip-off.有人匿名举报后,那个人被抓了起来。
    • Customs officers had received a tip-off about a shipment of cocaine.海关关员接获了关于一批可卡因的密报。
    • He was arrested after a tip-off to police.警方接获密报之后逮捕了他。
    Topics Crime and punishmentc2

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