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tip Идиома
at or on the tip of one
at the point of being said, almost remembered My former teacher's name is on the tip of my tongue and I will soon remember it.
at your fingertips
easy to find, ready to use When I repair a car, I like to have all my tools at my fingertips.
on the tip of my tongue
almost able to recall, beginning to remember Her name is on the tip of my tongue. It begins with K.
on the tip of one
not quite able to remember something The name of his latest movie is on the tip of my tongue.
the tip of the iceberg
a small part of it, about one-tenth of it This invoice is only part of the debt - the tip of the iceberg.
tip a few
drink a few beer etc., bend your elbow Chuck used to tip a few when he was younger. He drank with us.
tip of my tongue
(See on the tip of my tongue)
tip of the iceberg
(See the tip of the iceberg)
tip (someone) off
warn, inform The police were tipped off that there was going to be a robbery at the bank.
tip the balance
have important or decisive influence, decide His ability to speak French tipped the balance in his favor to get the job at the embassy.
tip the scales
change or influence a decision, the upper hand If you speak two languages, it could tip the scales in your favor when you apply for a job.
tip the scales at
cause the scale to go up, weigh in at Elmer tips the scales at 135 kilos. He's a heavyweight.
tip your hand
reveal your plan, show your strategy Don't tip your hand in a game of chess. Surprise the opponent.
tipsy
a little bit drunk, slightly drunk, buzzed After her third glass of sherry, Mona was a little tipsy.
get a little tipsy in
to get drunk
on the sneak tip
sneakly:"He gave me the book on the sneak tip"
tip
1. penis 2. Q-Tip from a Tribe Called Quest 3. the end, the fullest
Tipper Gore
Tipper, the wife of vice-president Al Gore, has become a synonym for narrowmindedness. She had to do with the committee that decides which CD's get the "Parental advisory" stickers."You gotta be high to believe that you can change the world with a sticker on a record sleeve" -- Ice-T (Freedom of speech / Just watch what you say [1991]).
at the tip of one's tongue
just going to say话到嘴边 It was on the tip of my tongue to tell him.我差点告诉了他。 It was on the tip of my tongue to call him a liar,but I stopped myself just in time.我差一点叫他为撒谎鬼,但我及时制止了自己。 It's on the tip of my tongue but I still can't remember your name.你的名字就在我嘴边,可我就是想不起来。 He has half a dozen languages at the tip of his tongue.他能随口讲5、6种语言。
on/at the tip of one's tongue
just going to say话到嘴边 It was on the tip of my tongue to tell him.我差点告诉了他。 It was on the tip of my tongue to call him a liar,but I stopped myself just in time.我差一点叫他为撒谎鬼,但我及时制止了自己。 It's on the tip of my tongue but I still can't remember your name.你的名字就在我嘴边,可我就是想不起来。 He has half a dozen languages at the tip of his tongue.他能随口讲5、6种语言。
on the tip of one's tongue
just going to say话到嘴边 It was on the tip of my tongue to tell him.我差点告诉了他。 It was on the tip of my tongue to call him a liar,but I stopped myself just in time.我差一点叫他为撒谎鬼,但我及时制止了自己。 It's on the tip of my tongue but I still can't remember your name.你的名字就在我嘴边,可我就是想不起来。 He has half a dozen languages at the tip of his tongue.他能随口讲5、6种语言。
on tiptoe
1.on one's toes with the rest of the feet raised above the ground以趾尖(行走、站立) He left the room on tiptoe so as not to disturb his roommates.为了不打扰同室的人,他轻手轻脚地离开了房间。 All the crowd stood on tiptoe to have one more look at her.所有的人都踮脚站着,希望能多看她一眼。 2.eager;excited渴望的;殷切期望的;激动的 With the Spring Festival coming,the children were on tiptoe.春节快到了,孩子们殷切地盼望着。 She was on tiptoe on the morning of her wedding.举行婚礼的那天早晨,她非常激动。 We were on tiptoe to learn the result of the election.我们迫切希望知道选举结果。
tip sb off
Idiom(s): tip sb off
Theme: COMMUNICATION
to give someone a hint; to warn someone. (Slang.) • I tipped John off that there would be a test in his algebra class. • I didn't want to tip off everyone, so I only told John.
have sth on the tip of one's tongue
Idiom(s): have sth on the tip of one's tongue
Theme: REMEMBER
to be on the verge of remembering a specific fact, such as someone's name; to have just forgotten a specific fact. • Just give me a minute. I have her name on the tip of my tongue! • I had her name on the tip of my tongue, but you made me forget it when you called.
have sth at one's fingertips
Idiom(s): have something at one's fingertips AND have something at hand
Theme: PROXIMITY
to have something within (one's) reach. (Have can be replaced with keep.) • I have a dictionary at my fingertips. • I try to have everything I need at hand. • I keep my medicine at my fingertips.
from tip to toe
Idiom(s): from tip to toe
Theme: COMPLETELY
from the top to the bottom. • She is wearing all new clothes from tip to toe. • The house needs to be cleaned thoroughly from tip to toe.
TIP OFF
(separable) to inform " Max tipped off the police about the imminent terrorist attack."
On the tip of your tongue
If a word is on the tip of your tongue, you know you know the word, but you just can't quite remember it at the moment.
Tipping point
Small changes may have little effect until they build up to critical mass, then the next small change may suddenly change everything. this is the tipping point.
a hot tip
important or useful suggestion: "He gave me a hot tip for my interview."
at one's fingertips|fingertip|fingertips
adv. phr. 1. Within easy reach; quickly touched; nearby. Seated in the cockpit, the pilot of a plane has many controls at his fingertips. 2. Readily usable as knowledge or skill; familiar. He had several languages at his fingertips.He had the whole design of the machine at his fingertips.
at the tip of one's tongue|on the tip of one's ton
adv. phr.informal 1. Almost spoken; at the point of being said. It was at the tip of my tongue to tell him, when the phone rang.John had a rude answer on the tip of his tongue, but he remembered his manners just in time. 2. Almost remembered; at the point where one can almost say it but cannot because it is forgotten. I have his name on the tip of my tongue.
on the tip of one's tongue|on|the tip of one's ton
adv. phr. About to say something, such as a name, a telephone number, etc., but unable to remember it for the moment. "His name is on the tip of my tongue," Tom said. "It will come to me in a minute."
tip off|tip
v., informal To tell something not generally known; tell secret facts to; warn. The class president tipped off the class that it was the superintendent's birthday.The thieves did not rob the bank as planned because someone tipped them off that it was being watched by the police. Compare: PUT WISE.
tip the scales|scales|tip
v. phr., informal 1. To weigh. Martin tips the scales at 180 pounds. 2. or tip the balance To have important or decisive influence; make a decision go for or against you; decide. John's vote tipped the scales in our favor, and we won the election. Compare: TURN THE TIDE.
at one's fingertips
at one's fingertips Ready at hand, immediately available. This idiom is used both literally, as in This new dashboard design keeps all the important controls at the driver's fingertips, and figuratively, as in Tom was so familiar with the proposal that he had all the details at his fingertips. [Second half of 1800s]
fingertip
fingertip 1. have at one's fingertips 1) to have available for instant use 2) to be completely familiar with 2. to one's fingertips or to the fingertips entirely; altogether
tip one's hand Accidentally reveal one's intentions, as in He avoided any comments on birthdays for fear of tipping his hand about the surprise party. This idiom probably alludes to holding one's hand in such a way that others can see the cards one is holding. [Colloquial; early 1900s]
An tip idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with tip, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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