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Что (кто) такое tip - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TIP; T I P; T. I. P.; Tip (disambiguation); T.I.P.
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tip         
I
n.
gratuity
1) to give, leave a tip
2) a big, generous, handsome tip (I left a generous tip for the waitress)
II
r,
1) to tip generously, handsomely, liberally
2) (O) we tipped the waiter five dollars
III
n.
information
1) give smb. a tip
2) an anonymous; hot tip
3) a tip about, on
IV
n.
pointed end
1) a filter tip
end
2) on the tip of smb.'s tongue (the word was on the tip of my tongue; it was on the tip of my tongue to say something)
tip         
tip1
¦ noun the pointed or rounded extremity of something slender or tapering.
?a small part fitted to the end of an object.
¦ verb (tips, tipping, tipped)
1. attach to or cover the tip of.
2. colour (something) at its tip or edge.
3. (tip something in) (in bookbinding) paste a page to a neighbouring page with a fine layer of paste down its inner margin.
Phrases
on the tip of one's tongue almost but not quite spoken or coming to mind.
Derivatives
tipped adjective
Origin
ME: from ON typpi (n.), typpa (v.), typptr 'tipped'; related to top1.
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tip2
¦ verb (tips, tipping, tipped)
1. overbalance or cause to overbalance so as to fall or turn over.
be or put in a sloping position.
2. empty out (the contents of a container) by holding it at an angle.
(it tips down, it is tipping down, etc.) Brit. informal rain heavily.
3. strike or touch lightly.
move by a light strike or touch.
4. (tip off) Basketball put the ball in play by throwing it up between two opponents.
¦ noun
1. Brit. a place where rubbish is left.
informal a dirty or untidy place.
2. Baseball a pitched ball that is slightly deflected by the batter.
Phrases
tip one's hand N. Amer. informal reveal one's intentions inadvertently.
tip one's hat raise or touch one's hat as a greeting or mark of respect.
Origin
ME: perh. of Scand. origin, influenced later by tip1 in the sense 'touch with a tip or point'.
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tip3
¦ noun
1. a small sum of money given as a reward for services rendered.
2. a piece of practical advice.
a prediction or piece of expert information about the likely winner of a race or contest.
¦ verb (tips, tipping, tipped)
1. give a tip to.
2. Brit. predict as likely to win or achieve something.
3. (tip someone off) informal give someone confidential information.
Phrases
tip someone the wink Brit. informal secretly give someone confidential information.
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'give, hand'): prob. from tip1.
tip         
I. n.
1.
End, point, extremity.
2.
Donation, gift, douceur.
II. v. a.
1.
Top, cap, put a point on.
2.
Tap, strike (lightly).
3.
Incline (to one end, as a cart), cant, tilt.
III. v. n.
Lean, incline, tilt.
tip         
(tips, tipping, tipped)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
The tip of something long and narrow is the end of it.
The sleeves covered his hands to the tips of his fingers...
She poked and shifted things with the tip of her walking stick...
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
If you tip an object or part of your body or if it tips, it moves into a sloping position with one end or side higher than the other.
He leaned away from her, and she had to tip her head back to see him...
A young boy is standing on a stool, reaching for a cookie jar, and the stool is about to tip...
VERB: V n adv/prep, V
3.
If you tip something somewhere, you pour it there.
Tip the vegetables into a bowl...
Tip away the salt and wipe the pan.
VERB: V n prep, V n with adv
4.
To tip rubbish means to get rid of it by leaving it somewhere. (BRIT; in AM, use dump
)
...the costs of tipping rubbish in landfills...
How do you stop people tipping?...
We live in a street off Soho Road and there's rubbish tipped everywhere.
VERB: V n, V, V-ed
5.
A tip is a place where rubbish is left. (BRIT; in AM, use garbage dump
)
N-COUNT
6.
If you describe a place as a tip, you mean it is very untidy. (BRIT INFORMAL)
The flat is an absolute tip.
N-COUNT
7.
If you tip someone such as a waiter in a restaurant, you give them some money in order to thank them for their services.
Do you really think it's customary to tip the waiters?...
She tipped the barmen 10 dollars and bought drinks all round.
VERB: V n, V n amount
tipping
A 10 percent service charge is added in lieu of tipping.
N-UNCOUNT
8.
If you give a tip to someone such as a waiter in a restaurant, you give them some money to thank them for their services.
I gave the barber a tip...
N-COUNT
9.
A tip is a useful piece of advice.
It shows how to prepare a CV, and gives tips on applying for jobs.
N-COUNT: oft N on/for -ing/n
10.
If a person is tipped to do something or is tipped for success at something, experts or journalists believe that they will do that thing or achieve that success. (BRIT)
He is tipped to be the country's next foreign minister...
He was widely tipped for success.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed to-inf, be V-ed for n
11.
Someone's tip for a race or competition is their advice on its likely result, especially to someone who wants to bet money on the result.
United are still my tip for the Title.
N-COUNT: oft N for n
12.
If you say that a problem is the tip of the iceberg, you mean that it is one small part of a much larger problem.
Unless we're all a lot more careful, the people who have died so far will be just the tip of the iceberg.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
13.
If something tips the scales or tips the balance, it gives someone a slight advantage.
Today's slightly shorter race could well help to tip the scales in his favour...
PHRASE: V inflects, oft PHR prep
14.
If a comment or question is on the tip of your tongue, you really want to say it or ask it, but you decide not to say it.
It was on the tip of Mahoney's tongue to say the boss was out...
PHRASE: v-link PHR
TIP         
1. Texas Instruments Pascal. 2. A Unix program for interactive communication via {serial lines}. Unix manual page: tip(1).
TIP         
Transputer Image Processing
TIP         
Terminal Interface Processor (Reference: ARPANET)
Tip         
·noun A gift; a douceur; a fee.
II. Tip ·noun Rubbish thrown from a quarry.
III. Tip ·noun A light touch or blow; a tap.
IV. Tip ·vi To fall on, or incline to, one side.
V. Tip ·vt To strike slightly; to Tap.
VI. Tip ·noun A piece of stiffened lining pasted on the inside of a hat crown.
VII. Tip ·noun A hint, or secret intimation, as to the chances in a horse race, or the like.
VIII. Tip ·vt To bestow a gift, or douceur, upon; to give a present to; as, to tip a servant.
IX. Tip ·noun A thin, boarded brush made of camel's hair, used by gilders in lifting gold leaf.
X. Tip ·vt To form a point upon; to cover the tip, top, or end of; as, to tip anything with gold or silver.
XI. Tip ·vt To lower one end of, or to throw upon the end; to Tilt; as, to tip a cask; to tip a cart.
XII. Tip ·noun The point or extremity of anything; a pointed or somewhat sharply rounded end; the end; as, the tip of the finger; the tip of a spear.
XIII. Tip ·noun An end piece or part; a piece, as a cap, nozzle, ferrule, or point, applied to the extreme end of anything; as, a tip for an umbrella, a shoe, a gas burner, ·etc.
Tip (Unix utility)         
UNIX UTILITY
Tip (unix utility)
tip is a Unix utility for establishing a terminal connection to a remote system via a modem. It is commonly associated with BSD Unix, as well as other UNIX operating systems such as Sun's Solaris.
gratuity         
  • Coat check staff are usually tipped for their service and this photo shows a coat-check area at the Berliner Congress Centrum (BCC) in Alexanderplatz, Berlin, Germany
  • Buskers often punctuate their performances with requests for tips
  • Golfers often tip the caddies who carry their golf clubs
  • A taxi driver waiting for customers in Havana, Cuba
  • older golfer]]
  • Waiters at the [[King David Hotel]]
  • A server at Luzmilla's restaurant
  • Hair stylists are among the service workers who are often tipped for their service in the United States
  • Waiters in [[Wrocław]], Poland, in the early 1900s
  • [[Crossing sweeper]]s cleared the way for rich people to cross the road without dirtying their clothes and they were normally tipped for this service (London, 1893), while the modern version of this service are so-called 'squeegee men' who clean windshields during the time vehicles are stopped for traffic lights (often without the consent of the driver).
SUM OF MONEY CUSTOMARILY TENDERED TO SERVICE SECTOR WORKERS
Gratuities; To Insure Prompt Service; Tipping by region; Pourboire; Tipping in New Zealand; Tipping in Australia; Tipping in Canada; Tip (Gratuity); Tipping in the UK; Trinkgeld; Table money; Tip (gratuity); Tronc (gratuity); Gratuity jar
n.
Present, gift, donation, benefaction, bounty, largess, grant, free gift, charity.

Википедия

Tip

Tip commonly refers to:

  • Tip (gambling)
  • Tip (gratuity)
  • Tip (law enforcement)
  • another term for Advice

Tip or TIP may also refer to: