释义 |
underˈtip, v. [f. under- 10 a + tip v.4] To give an inadequate or insufficient gratuity to (one who has been of service). Hence underˈtipped ppl. a.
1975‘A. Hall’ Mandarin Cypher iv. 64, I got out and paid and under-tipped..but..he went away happy..with a Hong Kong dollar. 1979Guardian 4 Aug. 19/3 The undertipped taxi-driver who returned his passenger's gratuity. 1984New Yorker 24 Dec. 37/1 My twenty-five-year-old daughter undertipped the airline porter. |