dip 英 [dɪp]   美 [dɪp]

dip

dip  英 [dɪp] 美 [dɪp]

v. 浸;泡;下降,下沉; 

进行时:dipping  过去式:dipped  过去分词:dipped  第三人称单数:dips  名词复数:dips 

He dipped the brush into the paint. 他拿画笔蘸了蘸颜料。
Dip your hand in to see how hot the water is. 把手伸进去看看水有多热。

  • When you dip something, you plunge it quickly into a liquid or soft substance. You might dip your toe into a swimming pool to check the water temperature.
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  • v. 浸;泡;下降,下沉;
  • 1. He dipped the brush into the paint.

    他拿画笔蘸了蘸颜料。

  • 2. Dip your hand in to see how hot the water is.

    把手伸进去看看水有多热。

  • 3. The fruit had been dipped in chocolate.

    这水果蘸过巧克力酱。

  • 4. The sun dipped below the horizon.

    太阳落到地平线下了。

  • 5. The road dipped suddenly as we approached the town.

    我们向镇里驶近时道路陡然下斜。

  • 6. a sharp dip inprofits

    利润急剧下降

  • 7. a dip in the road

    路上的凹陷处

  • 8. He gave a dip of his head.

    他点了点头。

dip / dɪp ; NAmE dɪp / verb , noun dip dips dipped dipping verb ( -pp- ) 1 [transitive ] to put sth quickly into a liquid and take it out again 蘸;浸 dipsth (into sth) He dipped the brush into the paint. 他拿画笔蘸了蘸颜料。 dipsth (in) Dip your hand in to see how hot the water is. 把手伸进去看看水有多热。 The fruit had been dipped in chocolate. 这水果蘸过巧克力酱。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to go downwards or to a lower level; to make sth do this (使)下降,下沉 SYN fall (+ adv./prep.) The sun dipped below the horizon. 太阳落到地平线下了。 Sales for this quarter have dipped from 38.7 million to 33 million. 本季度销售额从 3 870 万下降到 3 300 万。 The road dipped suddenly as we approached the town. 我们向镇里驶近时道路陡然下斜。 dipsth (+ adv./prep.) The plane dipped its wings. 机翼向下倾斜。 3 [transitive ] dipsth ( BrE) if you dipyour headlightswhen driving a car at night, you make the light from them point down so that other drivers do not have the light in their eyes 把(汽车前灯的)远光调为近光 4 [transitive ] dipsth when farmers dipanimals, especially sheep, they put them in a bath of a liquid containing chemicals in order to kill insects, etc. 给(牲畜,尤指绵羊)洗药浴 IDIOMS dip into your ˈpocket ( informal) to spend some of your own money on sth 花钱;掏腰包 dip a ˈtoe in/into sth | dip a ˈtoe in/into the water ( informal) to start doing sth very carefully to see if it will be successful or not 涉足试试;试做 PHRASAL VERB ˌdip ˈinto sth 1 to put your hand into a container to take sth out 把手伸进(…里取东西) She dipped into her purse and took out some coins. 她从钱包里掏出一些硬币。 2 to read or watch only parts of sth 浏览;略为过目;涉猎 I have only had time to dip into the report. 这份报告我来不及细看,只是草草浏览了一遍。 3 to take an amount from money that you have saved 提取(款项);动用(存款) We took out a loan for the car because we didn't want to dip into our savings. 因为不想动用存款,我们申请了一笔贷款买汽车。 noun 1 [countable ] ( informal) a quick swim 游一游;泡一泡 Let's go for a dipbefore breakfast. 我们早饭前去游一会儿泳吧。 2 [countable ] a decrease in the amount or success of sth, usually for only a short period (通常指暂时的)减少,下降,衰退 SYN fall a sharp dip inprofits 利润急剧下降 3 [countable ] a place where a surface suddenly drops to a lower level and then rises again 凹陷处;低洼处 a dip in the road 路上的凹陷处 Puddles had formed in the dips. 低洼处形成了一个个水坑。 4 [countable ,  uncountable ] a thick mixture into which pieces of food are dippedbefore being eaten 调味酱(用食物来蘸着吃) 5 [uncountable ,  countable ] a liquid containing a chemical into which sheep and other animals can be dippedin order to kill insects on them 药浴液,清洗液(用于绵羊或其他牲畜洗浴以杀死身上的虫子) 6 [singular ] dipinto sth a quick look at sth 浏览;草草翻阅 A brief dip into history serves to confirm this view. 随便翻阅一下历史就足以证实这种观点。 7 [countable ,  usually singular ] a quick movement of sth down and up (降而复升的)一动 He gave a dip of his head. 他点了点头。 see also lucky dip dip / dɪp ; NAmE dɪp /
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