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单词 nip
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nip

1
[ nip ]
/ nɪp /
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verb (used with object), nipped, nip·ping.

verb (used without object), nipped, nip·ping.

Chiefly British Slang. to leave stealthily; sneak away; flee (often followed by away).

noun

Idioms for nip

    nip and tuck, with each competitor equaling or closely contesting the speed, scoring, or efforts of the other: It was nip and tuck as to which sailboat would reach port first.
    nip in the bud. bud1 (def. 13).

Origin of nip

1
1350–1400; Middle English nyppe to pinch <Old Norse hnippa to poke, thrust

SYNONYMS FOR nip

4 freeze, bite, pierce, cut, chill.
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Words nearby nip

niobous, Niobrara, Niort, Nios, NIOSH, nip, nipa, Nipah virus, nip and tuck, nip curn, Nipigon

Definition for nip (2 of 3)

nip2
[ nip ]
/ nɪp /

noun

a small drink of alcoholic liquor; sip: a person who relishes an occasional nip.
Chiefly British. split (def. 27).

verb (used with or without object), nipped, nip·ping.

to drink (alcoholic liquor) in small sips, especially repeatedly.

Origin of nip

2
First recorded in 1690–1700; from Dutch nippen “to sip”; in def. 2, short for earlier nipperkin vessel holding half-pint or less

Definition for nip (3 of 3)

Nip
[ nip ]
/ nɪp /

noun, adjective Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive.

a contemptuous term used to refer to a Japanese person.

Origin of Nip

First recorded in 1942; short for Nipponese

usage note for Nip

This term, patterned on the earlier term Jap , was first used in English shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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British Dictionary definitions for nip (1 of 3)

nip1
/ (nɪp) /

verb nips, nipping or nipped (mainly tr)

noun

Word Origin for nip

C14: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse hnippa to prod

British Dictionary definitions for nip (2 of 3)

nip2
/ (nɪp) /

noun

a small drink of spirits; dram
mainly British a measure of spirits usually equal to one sixth of a gill

verb nips, nipping or nipped

to drink (spirits), esp habitually in small amounts

Word Origin for nip

C18: shortened from nipperkin a vessel holding a half-pint or less, of uncertain origin; compare Dutch nippen to sip

British Dictionary definitions for nip (3 of 3)

Nip
/ (nɪp) /

noun

slang a derogatory word for a Japanese

Word Origin for Nip

C20: short for Nipponese
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