语境辨义/应用文写作之建议信/读后续写之个人经历①Sweat dripped from the tip of his nose.n.尖②It is a custom in this country to tip the waiters after a meal.vt.给小费③ The service was so good that I gave the waiter a pretty big tip.n.小费④ A lot of factory waste is being ...
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(redirected fromI can't see past the tip of my nose) (one) can't see past the tip of (one's) nose 1. One lacks the ability to foresee problems, issues, or obligations beyond the present or immediate future.Our boss is ambitious, but she can't see past the tip of her nose when...
on the tip of one's tongue 就在嘴边 dialogue 对话 Interesting lectures, aren't they? 演讲很有意思,是吧? Yes, very. I thought the last speaker was especially good. 是的,非常有意思。我觉得最后一个演讲者尤为出色。 Do you know his name? 你知道他的名字吗? Let me see. It's an unusual...
He kissed the tip of her nose. 他吻了一下她的鼻尖。 【例句】 the southern tip of South America 南美的最南端 【例句】 lights on the wing tips of aeroplanes 飞机翼尖上的灯 2. 【释义】 MONEY钱,[C]a small amount of additional money that you give to someone such as aWAITERor a taxi ...
释义 tip n 1 pointed or thin end of sth 尖端; 尖儿 the tips of one´s fingers/one´s fingertips 手指尖 the tip of one´s nose 鼻尖 walking on the tips of her toes (她)踮著脚走 the northern tip of the island 岛的北端. 2 small part or piece fitted to the end of sth (...
the thin, pointed end of something the tips of your fingers the tip of your nose the northern tip of the island see also fingertip Extra Examples Oxford Collocations Dictionarya small part that fits on or over the end of something ...
end of something the thin pointed end of something the tips of your fingers the tip of your nose the northern tip of the island see fingertip Want to learn more? Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app. Try it...
“I am not a lazy tosspot” clause), but you shouldn’t stop there. With the Internet, it’s possible to extend your reach, keeping your finger on the pulse of (and your nose poked into) whatever is going down wherever it is going down. Even those not technologically advanced enough ...
you wore yesterday from your pile of stinky laundry and throw the whole thing in the dryer for a two-minute tumble (at which time you can brush your teeth) then plug your nose and eat your peas to get your run on. This run-on sentence was inspired by Virginia Woolf and others …...