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单词 Dip.
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Dip.

abbrev

Diploma, as in eg Dip. Ed. Diploma in Education, Dip. Tech. Diploma in Technology, Dip. SW Diploma in Social Work

dip /dip/

transitive verb (dippˈing; dipped)
  1. To immerse for a time
  2. To lower
  3. To lower and raise again (eg a flag)
  4. To cause (headlights) to shine below the eye level of oncoming motorists
  5. To baptize by immersion
  6. To lift by dipping (usu with up)
  7. To dye, clean or coat by dipping
  8. To immerse (fruit, wood, etc) in a preservative solution
  9. To immerse (esp sheep) in a chemical solution to prevent or clear infestation by insects, etc
  10. To moisten, suffuse (Milton)
  11. To involve in money difficulties (informal)
  12. To mortgage
  13. To pawn
intransitive verb
  1. To plunge and emerge
  2. To go down briefly then up again
  3. To sink
  4. To reach down into something
  5. To enter slightly
  6. To fish by lowering the bait slightly into the water, then bobbing it gently on the surface
  7. To look cursorily
  8. To incline downwards
  9. To steal by picking pockets (slang)
  10. To practise snuff-dipping (qv under snuff1)
noun
  1. The act of dipping
  2. A hollow
  3. A sag
  4. That which is taken by dipping
  5. An inclination downwards
  6. A sloping
  7. (of the headlights of a car, etc) the state of being dipped
  8. The angle a stratum of rock makes with a horizontal plane (geology)
  9. The angle between the horizontal and the earth's magnetic field
  10. Magnetic dip
  11. A bath
  12. A short swim
  13. A liquid (such as a chemical solution or a dye) in which anything is dipped (such as sheep, garments, etc)
  14. A creamy mixture into which food may be dipped before being eaten
  15. A candle made by dipping a wick in tallow
  16. A pickpocket (slang)
  17. A stupid or foolish person (N American slang)
ORIGIN: OE dyppan, causal of dȳpan to plunge in, from dēop deep; cf Dan dyppe; Ger taufen to immerse

dippˈer noun

  1. Someone who or that which dips
  2. A ladle
  3. A bucket or scoop of a dredge or excavator
  4. A device for directing motor car headlights upwards or downwards (also dipswitch)
  5. A dipping bird (genus Cinclus), the water ouzel
  6. The dabchick (US)
  7. (with cap) the Plough (astronomy)
  8. A pickpocket (slang)
  9. A nickname for a Baptist, esp a Dunker

dippˈing noun

  1. The action of the verb
  2. Snuff-dipping

dipˈ-circle or dippˈing-needle noun

An instrument for determining magnetic dip

dipˈ-net noun

A long-handled net for dipping up fish

dipˈ-pipe noun

A pipe with submerged outlet, esp in gasworks

dipˈ-secˈtor noun

An instrument for determining the dip of the visible horizon

dipˈ-slope noun (geology)

A slope of ground coinciding with the dip of the rocks

dipˈstick noun

  1. A rod for measuring depth of liquid in a sump, etc
  2. A stupid or foolish person (slang; derogatory)

dipˈswitch see dipper above.

dipˈ-trap noun

A bend in a pipe containing liquid to cut off gases

dip in

To take a share

dip into

  1. To put one's hand into to remove something
  2. To take or use (eg money from a fund)
  3. To read cursorily in

dip of the horizon

The angle of the visible horizon below the level of the eye

dip of the needle

The angle a balanced magnetic needle makes with the horizontal plane

dip snuff

To practise snuff-dipping (qv under snuff1)

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