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单词 pipings
释义

pip

1 of 6

noun (1)

ˈpip How to pronounce pip (audio)
1
a
: a disorder of a bird marked by formation of a scale or crust on the tongue
b
: the scale or crust of this disorder
2
a
: any of various human ailments
especially : a slight nonspecific disorder
b
chiefly British : a feeling of irritation or annoyance

pip

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verb (1)

pipped; pipping

intransitive verb

1
: peep entry 1 sense 1
2
: to break through the shell of the egg
the chick pipped

transitive verb

: to break open (the shell of an egg) in hatching

pip

3 of 6

noun (2)

1
a
: one of the dots used on dice and dominoes to indicate numerical value
b
: spot sense 2c
2
a
: spot, speck
b
: spike entry 1 sense 6a
also : blip
3
: an individual rootstock of the lily of the valley
4
: a diamond-shaped insignia of rank worn by a second lieutenant, lieutenant, or captain in the British army

pip

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noun (3)

1
: a small fruit seed
especially : one of a several-seeded fleshy fruit
2
: one extraordinary of its kind

pip

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verb (2)

pipped; pipping

transitive verb

British
: to beat by a narrow margin

pip

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noun (4)

chiefly British
: a short high-pitched tone

Synonyms

Noun (1)

  • aggravation
  • aggro [British]
  • annoyance
  • bother
  • botheration
  • exasperation
  • frustration
  • grief
  • irritation
  • vexation

Verb (1)

  • cheep
  • chirp
  • chirrup
  • chitter
  • jargon
  • peep
  • pipe
  • tweet
  • twitter

Noun (2)

  • blotch
  • dapple
  • dot
  • eyespot
  • fleck
  • mottle
  • patch
  • point
  • speck
  • speckle
  • splotch
  • spot

Noun (3)

  • beaut
  • beauty
  • bee's knees
  • cat's meow
  • corker
  • crackerjack
  • crackajack
  • daisy
  • dandy
  • dilly
  • doozy
  • doozie
  • doozer
  • dream
  • honey
  • hot stuff
  • humdinger
  • hummer
  • jim-dandy
  • knockout
  • lollapalooza
  • lulu [slang]
  • nifty
  • peach
  • pippin
  • ripper
  • ripsnorter
  • snorter
  • sockdolager
  • sockdologer
  • standout
  • sweetheart
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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English pippe, from Middle Dutch (akin to Old High German pfiffīz), from Vulgar Latin *pipita, alteration of Latin pituita phlegm, pip; perhaps akin to Greek pitys pine — more at pine

Verb (1)

imitative

Noun (2)

origin unknown

Noun (3)

short for pippin

Verb (2)

probably from pip to blackball, from pip entry 3 or pip entry 4

Noun (4)

imitative

First Known Use

Noun (1)

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb (1)

1598, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Noun (2)

1604, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun (3)

1797, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (2)

1880, in the meaning defined above

Noun (4)

1907, in the meaning defined above

Medical Definition

pip

noun

ˈpip How to pronounce pip (audio)
: the formation of a scale or crust on the tip and dorsal surface of the tongue of a bird often associated with respiratory diseases
also : the scale or crust itself

pipings

noun

plural of piping
as in pipelines

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • pipelines
  • standpipes
  • drainpipes
  • pipes
  • hydrants
  • funnels
  • drains
  • spouts
  • pipeages
  • tubes
  • smokestacks
  • tiles
  • ducts
  • penstocks
  • mains
  • pipages
  • waste pipes
  • stovepipes
  • waterspouts
  • conduits
  • troughs
  • channels
  • lines
  • leaders
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