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pip

英 [pɪp]

美 [pɪp]

n.  (某些水果的)种子,籽; 嘟嘟声; (尤指电台的)报时信号; (色子、骨牌、纸牌上的)点
v.  以微弱优势击败; 险胜; 终于战胜

复数:pips 过去式:pipped 过去分词:pipped 现在分词:pipping 第三人称单数:pips 

Collins.1 / BNC.10934

牛津词典

    noun

    • (某些水果的)种子,籽
      the small hard seed that is found in some types of fruit
      1. an apple/orange pip
        苹果 / 橙子籽
    • 嘟嘟声;(尤指电台的)报时信号
      a series of short high sounds, especially those used when giving the exact time on the radio
      1. (色子、骨牌、纸牌上的)点
        one of the dots showing the value on dice and dominoes ; one of the marks showing the value and suit of a playing card

        verb

        • 以微弱优势击败;险胜;终于战胜
          to beat sb in a race, competition, etc. by only a small amount or at the last moment
          1. She pipped her rival for the gold medal.
            她险胜对手,夺得金牌。
          2. He was pipped at/to the post for the top award.
            他到终点时以些微之差被超越,失去了冠军。

        柯林斯词典

        • (苹果、柑橘、梨等的)种子,籽
          Pipsare the small hard seeds in a fruit such as an apple, orange, or pear.
          1. VERB 以微弱优势打败;险胜
            If someoneis pipped tosomething such as a prize or an award, they are defeated by only a small amount.
            1. It's still possible for the losers to be pipped by West Germany for a semi-final place...
              失利者仍有可能在争夺半决赛权时被西德队击败。
            2. She pipped actress Meryl Streep to the part.
              她击败女演员梅丽尔·斯特里普,拿到了这个角色。
          2. (英国广播中的)报时信号
            In Britain,the pipson the radio are a series of short, high-pitched sounds that are used as a time signal.
            1. (英国公用电话提示需要投入硬币时的)嘟嘟声
              In Britain, when you make a telephone call from a public telephone,the pipsare a signal that you need to put in more money.
              1. PHRASE (在竞赛等中)于最后一刻击败,险胜
                If someoneis pipped at the postorpipped to the postthey are just beaten in a competition or in a race to achieve something.
                1. I didn't want us to be pipped to the post.
                  我不希望我们在最后一刻落败。

              英英释义

              noun

              • a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface
                  Synonym:blipradar target
                1. a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit)
                    Synonym:spot
                  1. a small hard seed found in some fruits
                    1. a minor nonspecific ailment
                      1. a disease of poultry

                        verb

                        双语例句

                        • He lives with his torturous sister and her kindly husband until an unknown benefactor showers Pip in wealth.
                          他一直和泼辣的姐姐和和蔼可亲的父亲生活在一起,直到一位无名的捐助者给予了他大量的钱财。
                        • But it would be a pity to jeopardize your relationship with pip.
                          但如果毁掉你和皮之间的关系就太遗憾了。
                        • Pip leaves England to take a clerk's position in Herbert's firm.
                          皮普与于是离开了英国,在赫伯特的公司里做起了小职员的工作。
                        • Well, Pip just started a Tae Kwon Do class, I said, and tennis.
                          姐姐刚开始上跆拳道课,还有网球课,我说。
                        • A friend of Pip's invited them then and there to his college ball that night.
                          皮普的一个朋友当时就邀请他们参加他当晚的大学舞会。
                        • But by a chance, Pip helped a convict; he gave much food to him.
                          但是由一个机会,波纹管的囚犯;他给了他很多食物。
                        • The PIPs are specifications for standard messages and choreography to conduct a specific business activity.
                          PIP是进行特定业务活动的标准消息和choreography的规范。
                        • In the school holidays Pip and his brother John came to the farm.
                          学校放假的时候,皮普和他的弟弟约翰会到农场来。
                        • When he shouts at me it gives me the pip.
                          他对我大叫使我感到很痛苦。
                        • PIP says you're both getting fired.
                          匹克说你们两个都被解雇了。