英:[ˈtipɔf]
美:[ˈtɪpˌɔf, -ˌɑf]
英:[ˈtipɔf]
美:[ˈtɪpˌɔf, -ˌɑf]
noun (1)
warning, tip
a telltale sign
noun (2)
the act or an instance of putting the ball in play in basketball by a jump ball
1901年关于信息的引用,来自 tip(v.2)+ off(adv.)。从1924年开始用于篮球,来自 tip(v.3)。
Noun (1)tip >entry 8 Noun (2)tip >entry 5
The first known use of tip-off was in 1901
title pagenoun
a page of a book bearing the title
mercynoun
kind and gentle treatment of someone (as a wrongdoer or opponent) having no right to it
a disposition to show mercy
a blessing as an act of divine love
the mercies of God
a fortunate happening
it's a mercy the weather cooled off
kindness shown to victims of misfortune
works of mercy among the poor
tissue papernoun
a thin paper used especially to wrap delicate articles
mettlenoun
quality of temperament or disposition
strength of spirit
ability to keep going : staying power
burn1 of 2verb
to be or set on fire
to feel hot or inflamed
the burning sand
to become excited
burn with anger
scorch entry 1 sense 1
burned the toast
to appear as if on fire : glow
leave a light burning in the window
to destroy by fire
burn trash
to use as fuel your body burns food
this furnace burns gas
to produce by the action of fire or heat
burn a hole in the rug
to record data or music on a disk using a laser
burn a CD
to injure or change by or as if by fire or heat
burn out a bearing
to suffer sunburn
she burns easily
burn2 of 2noun
injury, damage, or effect produced by or as if by burning
main1 of 2noun
physical strength : force—used in the phrase with might and main
mainland
high seas
the chief part : essential point
they are in the main well trained
a principal pipe or circuit of a utility system water main
gas main
main2 of 2adjective
chief entry 1 sense 2, principal
the main idea
pure sense 3, sheer
by main force
being a clause that is capable of standing alone as a simple sentence but is part of a larger sentence that includes a subordinate clause or another main clause
presence of mind
ability to think clearly and act quickly in an emergency
miniature1 of 2noun
something much smaller than the usual sizeespecially: a copy on a much reduced scale
a very small portrait or painting (as on ivory)
the art of painting miniatures
miniature2 of 2adjective
very small : represented on a small scale
collects miniature books
'tis
it is
tip-off1 of 2noun
a warning that something is going to happen
a telltale sign
tip-off2 of 2noun
the start of a basketball game when the ball is thrown in the air and a player from each team jumps up and tries to get the ball
1 the retreat of the island's wildlife to higher ground was a tip-off that a tsunami was about to strike
2 Popular on Variety From the start, that backward-glancing fantasy is the tip-off that Cage’s character is living in a pathetic dream world.
3 But that would complicate life for the consumer looking for the next tip-off in an already fragmented media environment.
4 Even for locals, many of the tropical-looking beaches in South Devon—a seaside county about four hours by car from London—are word-of-mouth tip-offs.
5 And pregame analysts for TNT liked their chances before tip-off — the Kings went 0-5 vs. the Pelicans during the regular season, including a 33-point loss in a game Williamson didn’t play.
6 At tip-off, you’ll be escorted to the roomier, prime seats in rows 3 to 9, a short way from the court (or ice).
7 Rozier, who played through neck stiffness but was clearly limited in Sunday’s loss to the Pacers, was initially listed as questionable for the Heat’s game in Atlanta prior to being ruled out about an hour before tip-off on Tuesday.
8 The game takes place at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio with tip-off at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m.
9 The men’s tip-off for the Final Four doesn’t happen until Saturday, but the women’s games start tonight.
10 The policeman let him off with a warning.
警察给他一个警告就放过了他。
11 The man was arrested after an anonymous tip-off.
有人匿名举报后,那个人被抓了起来。
12 The man was arrested at his home after a tip-off to police from a member of the public.
在一名群众向警方举报以后,那人就在家里被逮捕了。
13 A autumn lies after cheating small lotus father, run immediately go upstairs tip off information.
阿秋撒谎骗了小莲父亲后, 马上跑上楼通风报信.
14 That might tip off what the real price should be.
只要他出价,赌签真实总值也就可能有个眉目了.
15 Since they're difficult to copy, the serial number should tip off a counterfeit bill.
而序列号又难以复制, 因此通过它可以检验出假钞.
16 Acting on a tip off, the police arrested the drug smugglers.
警方根据密报逮捕了毒品''.'走私者'. ''.
17 Instead, Snape wants to know the plan so that he can tip off Dumbledore if necessary.
而取而代之的则是, 斯内普想知道他的计划就可以在必要的情况下及时警告邓不利多.
18 Cut the end tip off of a carrot. Ask an adult to help you!
取一根胡萝卜,把其尾端的尖端部分切掉(因为要用刀危险, 所以需成人帮助 完成 )
19 Effort from tip off to whatever time in the morning a game might be decided.
任何一个早晨的努力是可以在一场比赛可以体现的.
20 Did Nancy want him to tip off the IRS confidentially?
南希是否希望他秘密地向国内税收局通个风?
1 跳球
3 警告
warning advisory cautionary admonitory monitory monitorial avertissement item example notice voice caution caveat memento admonition denunciation monition beacon alert warn admonish a shot across the bows admonishment premonitory warningly Riot Act premonition alarm apprise affright sound the alarm heads-up tip off tip office monish
6 线报
7 情报
information line communication advice medicine wire intelligence drum pickup clue skinny gen dope tip aroma
9 暗示
significant reminiscent telegraphic allusive insinuative innuendo point lead note office suggestion breath hint reminder implication cue pointer jog inkling insinuation intimation breathe mint cheep break drop suggest indicate shadow imply intimate couch infer insinuate connote by hints suggestive reference smack drop a hint a hint adumbrative indicative covert implied unspoken redolent insinuating connotative insinuatingly tip allusion allude clue one in in allusion to hint at suggestive of allude to clue in constructive significative sign touch wind smell clue steer suspicion connotation signpost reminiscence soupcon adumbrate shade hunch overtone import dob glance at by implication prompting clew glance bespeak