pip 英 [pɪp]   美 [pɪp]

pip

pip  英 [pɪp] 美 [pɪp]

n. 果核;种子;小毛病;很好的人(事物)  vt. 破壳而出 

进行时:pipping  过去式:pipped  过去分词:pipped  第三人称单数:pips  名词复数:pips 

As an alternative, you can use the pip from an apricot stone which has a similar flavor and poison content. 作为替代品,你可以使用杏核中的果仁,它们都有着相似的味道和毒素。
If the average worker turns in a performance of 2.5, then we have a pip of 3, which signals the opportunity to triple what the average performer produces through improvement steps. 如果中等能力的工人创造了2.5的绩效,那么我们的PIP是3,这表示通过提升步骤,中等能力执行者产生的绩效能增至3倍。

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  • n. 果核;种子;小毛病;很好的人(事物)
  • vt. 破壳而出
  • 1. As an alternative, you can use the pip from an apricot stone which has a similar flavor and poison content.

    作为替代品,你可以使用杏核中的果仁,它们都有着相似的味道和毒素。

  • 2. If the average worker turns in a performance of 2.5, then we have a pip of 3, which signals the opportunity to triple what the average performer produces through improvement steps.

    如果中等能力的工人创造了2.5的绩效,那么我们的PIP是3,这表示通过提升步骤,中等能力执行者产生的绩效能增至3倍。

  • 3. The pip specifies a public process, the choreography of messages, definitions of the messages, definitions of process success and failure, and what to do when faced with exceptions.

    PIP指定了公共流程、消息的编排、消息的定义、流程成功和失败的定义以及当发生异常时如何进行处理。

pip / pɪp ; NAmE pɪp / noun , verb pip pips pipped pipping noun 1 ( especially BrE) ( NAmE usually seed ) the small hard seed that is found in some types of fruit (某些水果的)种子,籽 an apple/orange pip 苹果籽;橙子籽 2 the pips [plural ] ( old-fashioned) ( BrE) a series of short high sounds, especially those used when giving the exact time on the radio 嘟嘟声;(尤指电台的)报时信号 3 ( NAmE) one of the dots showing the value on diceand dominoes;one of the marks showing the value and suitof a playing card (色子、骨牌、纸牌上的)点 verb ( -pp- ) pipsb ( BrE) ( informal) to beat sb in a race, competition, etc. by only a small amount or at the last moment 以微弱优势击败;险胜;终于战胜 She pipped her rival for the gold medal. 她险胜对手,夺得金牌。 He was pipped at/to the postfor the top award. 他到终点时以些微之差被超越,失去了冠军。 pip / pɪp ; NAmE pɪp /
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