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单词 dipping
释义

dip

1 of 5

verb

ˈdip How to pronounce dip (audio)
dipped; dipping; dips

transitive verb

1
a
: to plunge or immerse momentarily or partially under the surface (as of a liquid) so as to moisten, cool, or coat
dip candles
b
: to thrust in a way to suggest immersion
c
: to immerse (an animal, such as a sheep or dog) in an antiseptic or parasiticidal solution
2
a
: to lift a portion of by reaching below the surface with something shaped to hold liquid : ladle
b
: to take a portion of (snuff)
3
a
archaic : involve
b
: mortgage
4
a
: to lower and then raise again
dip a flag in salute
b
chiefly British : dim sense 1
5
: to place a pinch of (tobacco) between the lip or cheek and gum
He quit dipping snuff, his only vice outside of an occasional beer.John Ed Bradley

intransitive verb

1
a
: to plunge into a liquid and quickly emerge
b
: to immerse something into a processing liquid or finishing material
2
a
: to suddenly drop down or out of sight
b
of an airplane : to drop suddenly before climbing
c
: to decline or decrease moderately and usually temporarily
prices dipped
d
: to lower the body momentarily especially as part of an athletic or dancing motion
3
: to withdraw a part of the contents of something by or as if by reaching down inside it
used with into
dipped into his pocket for changedipped into the family's savings
4
: to examine or read something casually or superficially
used with into
dip into a book
5
: to incline downward from the plane of the horizon
6
: to use dipping tobacco : to place a pinch of tobacco between the lip or cheek and gum
Four years ago doctors removed a pre-cancerous lesion on the inside of his lower lip, and he can't quit dipping. His New Year's resolution was to quit. He lasted three days.Rick Reilly
7
US slang : to leave especially suddenly or prematurely
I didn't know anyone at the party so I dipped.
often used with out
On Saturday night, as I'm dipping out early on the decidedly tame afterparty …, I pass one of the models hired by E11even, the Miami nightclub.Zoë BernardSome actors dip out and pursue a new career while they're young, and others keep going until they can no longer find roles that interest them.Kristen HarrisAmong the diverse crop of winners was Doja Cat, who took home her first ever Grammy in the pop category—which she had to sprint back to accept after dipping out of the gala for a bathroom break.trtworld.com"He's been there for me through my darkest times. I'm not just gonna dip out and abandon him when he needs me most."Dillon Passage, quoted at vanityfair.com
dippable
ˈdi-pə-bəl How to pronounce dip (audio)
adjective

dip

2 of 5

noun (1)

1
: an act of dipping
especially : a brief plunge into the water for sport or exercise
a quick dip in the pool
2
: inclination downward:
a
: pitch
b
: a sharp downward course : drop
a dip in popularity
c
: the angle that a stratum or similar geologic feature makes with a horizontal plane
3
: the angle formed with the horizon by a magnetic needle free to rotate in the vertical plane
4
: hollow, depression
a dip in the road
5
: something obtained by or used in dipping
a dip of ice cream
a dip of snuff
6
a
: a sauce or soft mixture into which food may be dipped
bean dip
b
: a liquid preparation for the dipping of something
especially : an insecticide or parasiticide for the dipping of animals
a sheep dip
7
slang : pickpocket

dip

3 of 5

noun (2)

: a stupid or unsophisticated person

dip

4 of 5

abbreviation (1)

diploma

DIP

5 of 5

abbreviation (2)

dual in-line package; dual in-line packaging

Synonyms

Verb

  • douse
  • dowse
  • duck
  • dunk
  • immerse
  • souse
  • sop
  • submerge
  • submerse

Noun (1)

  • airhead
  • birdbrain
  • blockhead
  • bonehead
  • bubblehead
  • chowderhead
  • chucklehead
  • clodpoll
  • clodpole
  • clot [British]
  • cluck
  • clunk
  • cretin
  • cuddy [British dialect]
  • cuddie
  • deadhead
  • dim bulb [slang]
  • dimwit
  • dodo
  • dolt
  • donkey
  • doofus [slang]
  • dope
  • dork [slang]
  • dullard
  • dum-dum
  • dumbbell
  • dumbhead
  • dummkopf
  • dummy
  • dunce
  • dunderhead
  • fathead
  • gander
  • golem
  • goof
  • goon
  • half-wit
  • hammerhead
  • hardhead
  • idiot
  • ignoramus
  • imbecile
  • jackass
  • know-nothing
  • knucklehead
  • lamebrain
  • loggerhead [chiefly dialect]
  • loon
  • lump
  • lunkhead
  • meathead
  • mome [archaic]
  • moron
  • mug [chiefly British]
  • mutt
  • natural
  • nimrod [slang]
  • nincompoop
  • ninny
  • ninnyhammer
  • nit [chiefly British]
  • nitwit
  • noddy
  • noodle
  • numskull
  • numbskull
  • oaf
  • pinhead
  • prat [British]
  • ratbag [chiefly Australian]
  • saphead
  • schlub [slang]
  • shlub
  • schnook [slang]
  • simpleton
  • stock
  • stupe
  • stupid
  • thickhead
  • turkey
  • woodenhead
  • yahoo
  • yo-yo

Noun (2)

  • declension
  • decline
  • declivity
  • descent
  • downgrade
  • downhill
  • fall
  • hang
  • hanging
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Example Sentences

Verb Use a ladle to dip some water out of the pot. dipping water from a well The sun dipped below the horizon. The road dips over the hill. I saw his head dip below the surface of the water.

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English dippen, from Old English dyppan; akin to Old High German tupfen to wash, Lithuanian dubus deep

Noun (2)

back-formation from dippy

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (1)

1599, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

1932, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

dip

1 of 2 verb
ˈdip How to pronounce dip (audio)
dipped; dipping
1
: to sink or push briefly into or as if into a liquid
dip a towel in water
dips a hand into his pocket
2
: to lift out with something that holds liquid : ladle
dip water from a pail
3
: to lower and then raise again
dip a flag in salute
4
a
: to drop down into a liquid and quickly come out
oars dipping rhythmically
b
: to put something for treatment under the surface of a liquid
5
a
: to drop down or out of sight
the road dipped below the crest
b
: to decrease somewhat usually for a short time
prices dipped
6
: to reach down inside or as if inside especially to take out a part of the contents
dipped into their savings
7
: to look at or consider something briefly
especially : to read a little of something
dip into a book

dip

2 of 2 noun
1
: an act of dipping
especially : a brief plunge into the water for sport or exercise
2
a
: a downward slope
b
: a sharp or slight downward course : drop
a dip in prices
3
: the angle formed with the horizon by a magnetic needle free to rotate in a vertical plane
4
: something obtained by or used in dipping
a dip of ice cream
5
a
: a sauce or soft mixture into which food (as raw vegetables) may be dipped
b
: a liquid into which something may be dipped (as for cleansing or coloring)

Medical Definition

dip

1 of 3 transitive verb
ˈdip How to pronounce dip (audio)
dipped; dipping
: to immerse (as a sheep or hog) in an antiseptic or parasiticidal solution

dip

2 of 3 noun
1
: a liquid preparation of an insecticide, parasiticide, or fungicide which is applied to animals by immersing them in it
a sheep dip
2
: a vat or tank in which dip is used

DIP

3 of 3 abbreviation
distal interphalangeal

dipping 1 of 2

adjective

as in sinking

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • sinking
  • falling
  • slumping
  • dangling
  • suspended
  • declining
  • descending
  • pendant
  • hanging
  • bowing
  • pendent
  • stooping
  • nodding
  • drooping
  • inclining
  • declined
  • hung
  • sagging
  • floppy
  • weeping
  • limp
  • bowed
  • descendant
  • descendent
  • pendulous
  • droopy

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • upright
  • rigid
  • erect
  • stiff
  • elevated
  • unbending
  • inflexible
  • raised
  • upraised
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dipping

2 of 2

verb

present participle of dip
1
as in dunking
to sink or push (something) briefly into or as if into a liquid first dip a paper towel in water she dipped a hand into her pocket and pulled out a piece of candy

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • dunking
  • immersing
  • ducking
  • drowning
  • submerging
  • plunging
  • wetting
  • soaking
  • dousing
  • submersing
  • sousing
  • sopping
  • bathing
  • moistening
  • dowsing
  • drenching
  • steeping
  • diving
  • flooding
  • thrusting
2
as in scooping
to lift out with something that holds liquid carefully dipped water from the bucket to the kettle

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • scooping
  • spooning
  • emptying
  • draining
  • ladling
  • pumping
  • bucketing
  • dishing
  • eliminating
  • bailing
  • lading
  • depleting
  • drawing
  • bleeding
  • slopping
  • siphoning
  • exhausting
  • suctioning
  • decanting
  • syphoning
  • drawing (off)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • pouring
  • filling
3
as in plunging
to go to a lower level especially abruptly the temperature dipped a bit in the evening

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • plunging
  • falling
  • tumbling
  • declining
  • dropping
  • sinking
  • plummeting
  • diving
  • skidding
  • descending
  • decreasing
  • lowering
  • crashing
  • cratering
  • retreating
  • diminishing
  • subsiding
  • nose-diving
  • drooping
  • ebbing
  • waning
  • dwindling
  • moderating
  • lessening
  • tapering off
  • receding
  • abating
  • letting up
  • dying (down)
  • de-escalating

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • rising
  • lifting
  • spiking
  • ascending
  • soaring
  • mounting
  • arising
  • increasing
  • growing
  • expanding
  • building
  • upping
  • accumulating
  • enlarging
  • escalating
  • swelling
  • intensifying
  • waxing
  • burgeoning
  • mushrooming
  • snowballing
  • picking up
  • ballooning
  • bourgeoning
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4
as in falling
to lead or extend downward slow down, the road dips here

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • plunging
  • falling
  • descending
  • sinking
  • dropping
  • sloping
  • tilting
  • leaning
  • declining
  • angling
  • tipping
  • reclining
  • slanting
  • inclining
  • listing
  • cocking
  • canting
  • heeling

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • rising
  • ascending
  • climbing
  • mounting
  • arising
  • upturning
  • uprising
  • straightening
  • evening
  • flattening
  • upsweeping
  • smoothing
  • levelling
  • planing
  • leveling
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5
as in peeking
to take a quick or hasty look I dipped into the book, but I didn't have a chance to study it thoroughly

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • peeking
  • glancing
  • glimpsing
  • skimming
  • glinting
  • scanning
  • browsing
  • raking
  • peeping
  • squinting
  • keeking
  • perusing
  • looking over
  • blinking

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • gazing
  • staring
  • examining
  • surveying
  • studying
  • viewing
  • questioning
  • overseeing
  • overlooking
  • prying
  • peering
  • leering
  • gawking
  • ogling
  • goggling
  • rubbernecking
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