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单词 yip
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yipn.

Brit. /jɪp/, U.S. /jɪp/
Etymology: Echoic: see yip v.
Originally U.S.
A short high-pitched cry, as from a dog; a shout, an exclamation; a complaint, an expostulation.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [noun]
clepingc975
rouna1225
grede13..
voicec1375
cryc1380
outcrya1382
clepea1400
interjectionc1430
scrightc1440
yoa1475
braya1500
shout?a1513
roupingc1550
acclamation1562
outcry1587
whewing?1590
cry-out1814
redound1825
oh-ing1843
shriekc1853
ejaculation1863
blurt1864
spasmodics1865
yo-yoing1874
ejaculatory1883
yip-yipping1910
yip1911
yipping1951
the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > discontent or dissatisfaction > state of complaining > [noun] > a complaint
plainta1275
groinc1374
complaintc1385
murmura1393
grutchc1460
plainc1475
yammer?a1513
puling?1529
objecting1552
obmurmuration1571
regratea1586
repine1593
grumblinga1616
grumble1623
dissatisfactionc1640
obmurmuring1642
rumbling1842
natter1866
grouch1895
beef1900
holler1901
squawk1909
moan1911
yip1911
grouse1918
gripe1934
crib1943
bitch1945
drip1945
kvetch1957
1911 H. Quick Yellowstone Nights xii. 303 They chase 'em, with wild whoops an' yips over the undulatin' reservation.
1928 P. G. Wodehouse Money for Nothing ix. 208 If I'd been a life-insurance company I'd have paid up on him without a yip.
1945 B. Macdonald Egg & I xii. 179 The dog began to bark and, guided by his excited yips, I was able to follow the progress of the hunt around the ranch.
1946 E. Hodgins Mr. Blandings builds his Dream House iii. 48 This is the first faint yip of pain he's drawn.
1962 J. Steinbeck Trav. with Charley 221 He [sc. a dog] ran..and laughed and gave little yips of pure joy.
1971 Shankar's Weekly (Delhi) 4 Apr. 5/1 In the old days, there would have been a spate of..discussions... But today? Not a yip.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

yipv.

Brit. /jɪp/, U.S. /jɪp/
Forms: In Middle English ȝyppe, ȝippe, yepe.
Etymology: Echoic.
1. intransitive. To cheep, as a young bird. Obsolete or dialect.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > birds > sound or bird defined by > [verb (intransitive)] > chirp or twitter
chirmOE
chattera1250
janglea1300
jargon?a1366
chirkc1386
chirtc1386
chitterc1386
twittera1387
chirpc1440
yipc1440
channerc1480
quitter1513
chirrup1579
chipper1593
pip1598
gingreate1623
chita1639
sweet1677
shatter17..
swee-swee1839
weet-weet1845
cheet1855
tweet1856
twiddle1863
weet1866
c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 401/2 Pypyn, or ȝyppe, as henn byrdys (K., H. ȝippyn, as bryddys, P. yepyn).
a1825 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia (1830) Yip, v. to chirp like a newly hatched chicken, or other very young bird.
2. intransitive. To utter a sharp cry or yelp (with a dog or human being as subject); to shout; to complain. Originally U.S.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > cry or exclaim [verb (intransitive)]
remeeOE
ropeOE
gredec1000
epec1175
yeiec1175
ascry1352
to cry out1382
to lift (up) a cry, one's voice1382
cryc1384
outcryc1390
yawlc1400
openc1425
bursta1450
yelp?c1450
escry1483
assurd1523
to break forth1526
gaure1530
to call out?1532
exclaim1570
reclaim1611
voice1627
blathe1640
to set up one's pipes1671
bawze1677
sing1813
Great-Scott1902
yip1907
the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > discontent or dissatisfaction > state of complaining > complain [verb (intransitive)]
murkeOE
misspeakOE
yomer971
chidea1000
murkenOE
grutch?c1225
mean?a1300
hum13..
plainta1325
gruntc1325
plainc1325
musea1382
murmurc1390
complain1393
contrary1393
flitec1400
pinea1425
grummec1430
aggrudge1440
hoinec1440
mutterc1450
grudge1461
channerc1480
grunch1487
repine1529
storm?1553
expostulate1561
grumblea1586
gruntle1591
chunter1599
swagger1599
maunder1622
orp1634
objurgate1642
pitter1672
yelp1706
yammer1794
natter1804
murgeon1808
groan1816
squawk1875
jower1879
grouse1887
beef1888
to whip the cat1892
holler1904
yip1907
peeve1912
grouch1916
nark1916
to sound off1918
create1919
moana1922
crib1925
tick1925
bitch1930
gripe1932
bind1942
drip1942
kvetchc1950
to rag on1979
wrinch2011
1907 K. D. Wiggin New Chron. Rebecca vii. 177 He would walk right up close and cuff 'em if they dared to yip.
1922 S. Lewis Babbitt vii. 99 There's a swell bunch of Lizzie boys and lemon-suckers..that love to fire off their filthy mouths and yip that Mike Monday is vulgar and full of mush.
1927 P. Marks Lord of Himself 15 I love to hear you yip at him.
1945 B. Macdonald Egg & I ii. 176 Sport and the puppy..yapping and yipping at each other.
1963 New Statesman 11 Jan. 38/3 Yet how does the victim react? He yips with delight.
1978 S. Radley Death & Maiden i. 6 [The] Jack Russell terrier had yipped itself to the edge of hysteria.
3. transitive. To cry or exclaim (with the words spoken as direct object). U.S.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > cry or exclaim [verb (transitive)]
to bolk out1382
cryc1384
belchc1500
out-braya1561
to cry out1597
belvea1794
re-ejaculate1826
sing1833
ejaculate1853
explete1902
Great-Scott1902
yip1927
1927 Sat. Evening Post (Philadelphia) 24 Dec. 84/2 ‘Hey!’ Jim yipped,..‘Get away from there!’
1974 P. G. Wodehouse Aunts aren't Gentlemen x. 81 ‘Has he brought it yet?’ she yipped.

Derivatives

ˈyipping n. and adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [noun]
clepingc975
rouna1225
grede13..
voicec1375
cryc1380
outcrya1382
clepea1400
interjectionc1430
scrightc1440
yoa1475
braya1500
shout?a1513
roupingc1550
acclamation1562
outcry1587
whewing?1590
cry-out1814
redound1825
oh-ing1843
shriekc1853
ejaculation1863
blurt1864
spasmodics1865
yo-yoing1874
ejaculatory1883
yip-yipping1910
yip1911
yipping1951
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [adjective] > crying or exclaiming
exclaiminga1586
exclamatory1593
outcrying1593
exclamative1736
yipping1951
1951 J. Masters Nightrunners of Bengal xv. 195 Women's voices rang clear..on the verandah, and a child's excited yipping.
1956 H. Gold Man who was not with It (1965) xi. 85 The inner yipping of a man who had assaulted the Pittsburgh of his babyhood may have given them obscure desires to kick me.
1960 I. Cross Backward Sex ii. 60 I could not help making a slight yipping noise as I tried to clear my throat.
1977 New Yorker 26 Sept. 42/1 I have spoken to those people about that yipping dog.
1980 A. Desai Clear Light of Day i. 3 He [sc. a dog] has such a beautiful voice, it's a pleasure to hear him. Not like the yipping and yapping of other people's little lap dogs.
yip-yipping n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [noun]
clepingc975
rouna1225
grede13..
voicec1375
cryc1380
outcrya1382
clepea1400
interjectionc1430
scrightc1440
yoa1475
braya1500
shout?a1513
roupingc1550
acclamation1562
outcry1587
whewing?1590
cry-out1814
redound1825
oh-ing1843
shriekc1853
ejaculation1863
blurt1864
spasmodics1865
yo-yoing1874
ejaculatory1883
yip-yipping1910
yip1911
yipping1951
1910 N.Y. Evening Post 14 Oct. 4 The applause was really deafening..; not yip-yipping..but steady volume of vocal uproar.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

yipadv.

Brit. /jɪp/, U.S. /jɪp/
Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: yep adv.
Etymology: Variant of yep adv. Compare earlier yup adv. and nope adv.
colloquial.
Yes. Cf. yep adv., nope adv.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > statement > assent > [adverb] > expression of assent
yesOE
yeaOE
soa1400
toa1525
very well1529
yus1775
yerse1862
yeah1863
yeh1868
orright1874
yep1883
yup1887
ayuh1894
yairs1896
yayus1900
yip1906
too right1919
quite1924
1906 Galveston (Texas) Daily News 29 July (Mag.) 7/4 Yip, that's true. They tell me no arrow or bullet can pierce his hide.
1934 ‘R. Crompton’ William—the Gangster iii. 49 ‘Is that a fair down there?’ ‘Yip,’ answered William.
1989 Dandy 14 Oct. 14 ‘See any stars now?’ ‘Yip! Loads, thanks!’
2007 T. Bishop Great Mormon Cricket Fly-fishing Festival 75 ‘That all?’ Uncle Pate asked him. ‘Yip,’ he said.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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