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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024tops (tops),USA pronunciation adj. - ranked among the highest, as in ability, performance, comprehensiveness, or quality:His work is tops. That car is tops.
adv. at a maximum; at most:It'll take an hour, tops. I'll give you $25 for that, tops. n. - the tops. See top1 (def. 27).
tops, + adv. - at a maximum;
at most:It'll take an hour, tops. I'll give you $25 for that, tops.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: tops /tɒps/ slang n - a person or thing of top quality
adj - (postpositive) excellent; superb
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024top1 /tɑp/USA pronunciation n., adj., v., topped, top•ping. n. [countable] - the highest point, part, etc., of anything:the top of the mountain.
- a lid of a container.
- the highest or leading position:[usually singular]She's always ranked at the top of the class.
- the highest pitch or degree:[countable* singular]shouting at the top of their voices.
- the first part;
beginning:Take that last piece of music from the top. - Clothinga garment for the upper body:a skirt and a matching top.
- a rooflike upper part or cover on a vehicle:They drove with the top down.
- the head or the crown of the head:from top to toe.
- Sportthe first half of an inning in baseball.
adj. [before a noun] - of or relating to the top;
highest; greatest:to pay top prices. - foremost, chief, or principal:Highest salaries are paid to the top players.
- (among the) highest in rank or popularity;
best:the top ten movies. v. - to furnish with a top;
put a top on:[~ + object]topped the sundae with a cherry. - to be at, form, or make up the top of:[~ + object]Ice cream topped the cake.
- to reach the top of:[~ + object]to top the mountain peak.
- to be greater than (something) in height, amount, etc.:[~ + object]Those unemployment figures topped the numbers for our worst years.
- to surpass, excel, or outdo:[~ + object]I've seen some weird things before, but this tops everything.
- to remove the top of;
crop; prune:[~ + object]to top a tree. - top off:
- to complete, esp. in a very good manner;
finish: [~ + off + object]On their anniversary they topped off the evening with champagne.[~ + object + off]And to top it off, they won three million dollars in the lottery.
- top out, [no object] to reach the highest level:Prices may have topped out at their highest level.
Idioms- Idioms at the top of one's lungs or voice, as loudly as possible;
with full voice. - Idioms off the top of one's head, without thought or preparation:Off the top of my head I would say we've lost 83% of our oil refining capabilities.
- Idioms on top, successful;
having won a victory:believes she'll always come out on top. - Idioms on top of:
- over or upon:We put the plunger on top of the drain and pushed down hard.
- in addition to;
over and above:They lost their jobs, car, and home, and on top of all that their children got sick. - in control:The firefighters seem on top of the problem and will probably extinguish the fire soon.
- very or overly close to:People were living on top of each other.
- aware of;
informed about:I like to stay on top of the news.
- Idioms on top of the world, very happy;
excitedly happy. top2 /tɑp/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- a toy with a point on which it is made to spin.
Idioms- Idioms sleep like a top, to sleep soundly.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024top1 (top),USA pronunciation n., adj., v., topped, top•ping. n. - the highest or loftiest point or part of anything;
apex; summit. - the uppermost or upper part, surface, etc., of anything.
- the higher end of anything on a slope.
- [Brit.]
- a part considered as higher:the top of the street.
- high gear of an automobile.
- tops,
- the part of a plant that grows above ground, esp. of an edible root.
- one of the tender tips of the branches or shoots of plants.
- the part of anything that is first or foremost;
beginning:Let's go over it from the top again. - the highest or leading place, position, rank, etc.:at the top of the class.
- the highest point, pitch, or degree:to talk at the top of one's voice.
- a person or thing that occupies the highest or leading position.
- the best or choicest part:the top of all creation.
- a covering or lid, as of a container or vehicle.
- the head.
- Clothingany of various outer garments for the upper body, as a blouse, shirt, or sweater:a sale on cotton tops and shorts.
- [Naut.]a platform surrounding the head of a lower mast on a ship, and serving as a foothold, a means of extending the upper rigging, etc.
- [Chem.]the part of a mixture under distillation that volatilizes first.
- [Bridge.]
- the best card of a suit in a player's hand.
- (in duplicate bridge) the best score on a hand.
- [Sports.]
- a stroke that hits the ball above its center.
- the forward spin given to the ball by such a stroke.
- [Baseball.]
- the first half of an inning.
- the first three batters in the batting order.
- [Textiles.]
- a cluster of textile fibers, esp. tow, put on a distaff.
- a strand of the long wool fibers in sliver form, separated from noil by combing and wound into a large ball.
- a similar strand of rayon.
- [Jewelry.]crown (def. 27).
- blow one's top, [Informal.]
- to become enraged;
lose one's temper. - to go mad;
become insane:He must have blown his top to make such a fool of himself.
- off the top of one's head, [Informal.]See head (def. 56).
- on top, successful;
victorious; dominant:to stay on top. - on top of:
- over or upon.
- in addition to;
over and above. - close upon;
following upon:Gale winds came on top of the floods. - in complete control:on top of the problem.
- on top of the world:
- successful.
- elated:The success made her feel on top of the world.
- over the top:
- [Mil.]over the top of the parapet before a trench, as in issuing to charge against the enemy.
- surpassing a goal, quota, or limit.
- the tops, [Informal.]the most outstanding person or thing in ability, favor, etc.:As a friend, she's the tops.
adj. - pertaining to, situated at, or forming the top;
highest; uppermost; upper:the top shelf. - highest in degree;
greatest:to pay top prices. - foremost, chief, or principal:to win top honors in a competition.
v.t. - to furnish with a top;
put a top on. - to be at or constitute the top of.
- to reach the top of.
- to rise above:The sun had topped the horizon.
- to exceed in height, amount, number, etc.
- to surpass, excel, or outdo:That tops everything.
- [Theat.](in spoken dialogue) to reply in a voice of greater volume or higher pitch:King Henry must top the crowd noises in his St. Crispin's Day speech.
- to surmount with something specified:to top a sundae with whipped cream.
- to remove the top of;
crop; prune:to top a tall tree. - to get or leap over the top of (a fence, barrier, etc.).
- [Chem.]to distill off only the most volatile part of (a mixture).
- [Sports.]
- to strike (the ball) above its center, giving it a forward spin.
- to make (a stroke) by hitting the ball in this manner.
- to top-dress (land).
- [Obs.]to have coitus with (a woman).
v.i. - to rise aloft.
- top off:
- to climax or complete, esp. in an exceptional manner;
finish:They topped off the evening with a ferryboat ride at midnight. - to fill (a partly full container) completely:to top off a gas tank.
- top oneself, [Chiefly Brit.]to kill oneself.
- top out:
- to finish the top of (a structure).
- to reach the highest level.
- bef. 1000; Middle English, Old English; cognate with Dutch top, German Zopf, Old Norse toppr top
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged zenith, acme, peak, pinnacle, vertex.
- 39.See corresponding entry in Unabridged lop.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged bottom.
top2 (top),USA pronunciation n. - a toy, often inversely conical, with a point on which it is made to spin.
- sleep like a top, to sleep soundly:After a day of hiking and swimming we slept like tops.
- bef. 1100; Middle English, Old English; cognate with Frisian, dialect, dialectal Dutch top
top-, - var. of topo- before a vowel:toponym.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: top /tɒp/ n - the highest or uppermost part of anything: the top of a hill
- the most important or successful position: to be at the top of the class, the top of the table
- the part of a plant that is above ground: carrot tops
- a thing that forms or covers the uppermost part of anything, esp a lid or cap
- the highest degree or point: at the top of his career
- the most important person
- the best or finest part of anything
- the loudest or highest pitch (esp in the phrase top of one's voice)
- short for top gear
- the highest card of a suit in a player's hand
- a stroke that hits the ball above its centre
- short for topspin
- a platform around the head of a lower mast of a sailing vessel, the edges of which serve to extend the topmast shrouds
- a garment, esp for a woman, that extends from the shoulders to the waist or hips
- on top of ⇒ in addition to
- informal in complete control of (a difficult situation, job, etc)
- over the top ⇒ over the limit; excessive(ly); lacking restraint or a sense of proportion
- the top of the morning ⇒ a morning greeting regarded as characteristic of Irishmen
adj - of, relating to, serving as, or situated on the top
vb (tops, topping, topped)(mainly tr)- to form a top on (something): to top a cake with whipped cream
- to remove the top of or from
- to reach or pass the top of
- to be at the top of: he tops the team
- to exceed or surpass
- slang to kill
- (also intr) to hit (a ball) above the centre
- to make (a stroke) by hitting the ball in this way
- top and tail ⇒ to trim off the ends of (fruit or vegetables) before cooking them
- to wash a baby's face and bottom without immersion in a bath
See also top off, top out, tops, top upEtymology: Old English topp; related to Old High German zopf plait, Old Norse toppr tuft top /tɒp/ n - a toy that is spun on its pointed base by a flick of the fingers, by pushing a handle at the top up and down, etc
- sleep like a top ⇒ to sleep very soundly
Etymology: Old English, of unknown origin |