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Dip - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dip (disambiguation); DIP (disambiguation); DIP

Dip         
PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
DIP
C.C., County Council
dip         
baño
depresión
pendiente
declive
salsa
chapuzón
sumergir
bajar
descender suavemente
inclinarse
mojar
saludar
dips: luces cortas
salsa para mojar         
TIPO DE CONDIMENTO
Dip (salsa); Salsas para mojar; Dip (alimento); Salsa para dipear
(n.) = dip
Ex: Several hundred fans noshed on gourmet sandwiches, pizza, pasta and fancy chips and dips.

Definition

dip
¦ verb (dips, dipping, dipped)
1. (dip something in/into) put or let something down quickly or briefly in or into (liquid).
make (a candle) by immersing a wick repeatedly in hot wax.
2. sink, drop, or slope downwards.
(of a level or amount) temporarily become lower or smaller.
lower or move downwards.
Brit. lower the beam of (a vehicle's headlights).
3. (dip into) put a hand or implement into (a bag or container) in order to take something out.
spend from or make use of (one's financial resources).
4. (dip out) Austral./NZ informal fail.
¦ noun
1. an act of dipping, especially a brief swim.
2. a thick sauce in which pieces of food are dipped before eating.
3. a brief downward slope followed by an upward one.
an instance of dropping briefly before rising again.
4. the angle made with the horizontal at any point by the earth's magnetic field.
Geology the angle a stratum makes with the horizontal.
Astronomy & Surveying the apparent depression of the horizon from the line of observation, due to the curvature of the earth.
5. N. Amer. informal a stupid or foolish person.
Phrases
dip one's toe into (or in) begin to do (something) cautiously.
Origin
OE dyppan, of Gmc origin; related to deep.

Wikipedia

Dip

Dip or DIP, may refer to:

Examples of use of Dip
1. "Lo extrańo es que se haya elegido una obra espańola para enseńar el francés", destacó Dip y mostró otra joya: una edición ilustrada por Doré, perteneciente a la biblioteca personal de Domingo Perón, dedicada a Evita.
2. The largest dip was among those who walked across, with about 20,400 fewer going to Nuevo Laredo, compared to the same month last year, a drop of almost 6 percent.
3. Creo que el Quijote es la alegoría central de la edición de libros en occidente". Entre las ediciones seleccionadas por la curadora Mercedes Dip, están las dos más antiguas que posee la Biblioteca, la primera edición del clásico en Bruselas de 1607 y la tercera en Madrid de 1608.
4. Me limito a señalar aquí, por lo que atañe a la obra de Montero (obituario número uno, redactado por el conocido crítico literario Ernesto Ayala-Dip) que Documentos secretos no es una trilogía sino una tetralogía; que ninguna de las cuatro novelas que la componen lleva por título el título de la tetralogía misma, sino, en el orden que les dio Montero: I.
5. Pero el hecho no solo se limita solo al escándalo de los contratos, el gobierno confirma una vez mas que el nepotismo siempre será practicado, a pesar que en otras instancias como en la Camara de Diputados en el caso del Dip.