チップ は英語で
tip
英語の定義
チップ | |
1. n. a tip; a gratuity | |
2. n. woodchip |
その他の翻訳と定義
tip | ||
1. 名詞. 先端。先。頂点。てっぺん。 | ||
2. 名詞. 先端部。キャップ。絞り金。傘の石突き。 | ||
3. 動詞. 先をつける。 | ||
4. 動詞. 先を~で覆う。飾る。 | ||
5. 動詞. 先を切り取る。 | ||
6. 動詞. 傾ける。斜めにする;傾く。 | ||
7. 動詞. ひっくり返す。倒す;ひっくり返る。倒れる。 | ||
8. 動詞. 帽子の先を軽く持ち上げる。 | ||
9. 動詞. 捨てる。空ける。処理する。 | ||
10. 名詞. 傾けること。傾斜。勾配。 | ||
11. 名詞. ひっくり返ること。 | ||
12. 名詞. ゴミ捨て場。散らかった部屋。 | ||
13. 名詞. チップ。心づけ。ご祝儀。 | ||
14. 名詞. 情報。機密情報。内報。タレこみ。密告。警告。 | ||
15. 名詞. 予想。 | ||
16. 名詞. 助言。アドバイス。コツ。ヒント。秘訣。 | ||
17. 動詞. チップを出す。渡す。 | ||
18. 動詞. こっそり知らせる。内報する。タレこむ。密告する。 | ||
19. 動詞. 予想する。 | ||
20. 動詞. 目配せする。合図する。 | ||
21. 名詞. 野球のチップ。 | ||
22. 動詞. チップを打つ。チップする。 | ||
23. 動詞. 軽く叩く。かする。 |
tip | ||
1. n. The extreme end of something, especially when pointed; e.g. the sharp end of a pencil. | ||
the tip of one's nose | ||
2. n. A piece of metal, fabric or other material used to cover the top of something for protection, utility or decoration. | ||
a tip for an umbrella, a shoe, a gas burner, etc. | ||
3. n. (music) The end of a bow of a stringed instrument that is not held. | ||
4. n. (chiefly in the plural) A small piece of meat. | ||
chicken tips over rice, pork tips, marinated alligator tips | ||
5. n. A piece of stiffened lining pasted on the inside of a hat crown. | ||
6. n. A thin, boarded brush made of camel's hair, used by gilders in lifting gold leaf. | ||
7. v. To provide with a tip; to cover the tip of. | ||
8. v. (To cause) to knock over, make fall down or overturn. ((intransitive) From earlier 16th c.) | ||
9. v. (To cause) to be, or come to be, in a tilted or sloping position; (to cause) to become unbalanced. | ||
10. v. (transitive, slang) To drink. | ||
11. v. To dump (refuse). | ||
12. v. (US, transitive) To pour a libation or a liquid from a container, particularly from a forty of malt liquor. | ||
13. v. To deflect with one′s fingers, especially one′s fingertips. | ||
14. n. (skittles, obsolete) The knocking over of a skittle. | ||
15. n. An act of tipping up or tilting. | ||
16. n. (Australia) An area or a place for dumping something, such as rubbish or refuse, as from a mine; a heap (see tipple); a dump. | ||
17. n. (Australia) Rubbish thrown from a quarry. | ||
18. n. (Australia) A recycling centre. | ||
19. n. (colloquial) A very untidy place. | ||
20. n. The act of deflecting with one's fingers, especially the fingertips | ||
21. v. (now rare) To hit quickly and lightly; to tap. | ||
22. n. (now rare) A light blow or tap. | ||
23. v. To give a small gratuity to, especially to an employee of someone who provides a service. | ||
In some cities waiters must be tipped. | ||
24. v. (thieves′ slang) To give, pass. | ||
25. n. A gratuity; a small amount of money left for a bartender, waiter, taxi driver or other servant as a token of appreciation. | ||
26. n. A piece of private or secret information, especially imparted by someone with expert knowledge about sporting odds, business performance etc. | ||
27. n. A piece of advice. | ||
28. v. To give a piece of private information to; to inform (someone) of a clue, secret knowledge, etc. |
chip | |
chip | ||
1. n. A small piece broken from a larger piece of solid material. | ||
2. n. A damaged area of a surface where a small piece has been broken off. | ||
This cup has a chip in it. | ||
3. n. (games, gambling) A token used in place of cash. | ||
4. n. (slang) A sovereign (qual, the coin). | ||
5. n. (electronics) A circuit fabricated in one piece on a small, thin substrate. | ||
6. n. (electronics) A hybrid device mounted in a substrate, containing electronic circuitry and miniaturised mechanical, chemical and/or biochemical devices. | ||
7. n. (Ireland) A fried strip of potato of square or rectangular cross-section; a french fry. | ||
Do you want sauce or mayonnaise on your chips? | ||
8. n. (US, Canada Australia and New Zealand especially in the plural) A thin, crisp, fried slice of potato, or sometimes another vegetable. | ||
they made their own potato chips from scratch, he ate a tortilla chip, served with a side of apple chips | ||
9. n. (sports) A shot during which the ball travels more predominantly upwards than in a regular shot, as to clear an obstacle. | ||
10. n. (curling) A takeout that hits a rock at an angle. | ||
11. n. A dried piece of dung used as fuel. | ||
12. n. (New Zealand, northern) A receptacle, usually for strawberries or other fruit. | ||
13. n. (gastronomy) A small, near-conical piece of food added in baking. | ||
chocolate chip | ||
14. n. A small rectangle of colour printed on coated paper for colour selection and matching. A virtual equivalent in software applications. | ||
15. n. (nautical) The triangular piece of wood attached to the log line. | ||
16. n. (historical) Wood or Cuban palm leaf split into slips, or straw plaited in a special manner, for making hats or bonnets. | ||
17. n. (archaic, derogatory) Anything dried up, withered, or without flavour. | ||
18. n. (golf) A low shot that travels further along the ground than it does in the air. | ||
19. v. To chop or cut into small pieces. | ||
The workers chipped the dead branches into mulch. | ||
20. v. To break small pieces from. | ||
Be careful not to chip the paint. | ||
21. v. (transitive, sports) To play a shot hitting the ball predominantly upwards rather than forwards. | ||
22. v. (transitive, sports) In association football, specifically, to play a shot on goal by kicking the ball in an arc, over the goalkeeper's reach. (Such shots are often played in a mostly horizontal direc | ||
23. v. (transitive, automotive) to upgrade an engine management system, usually to increase power. | ||
24. v. (intransitive) To become chipped. | ||
This varnish chips easily. | ||
25. v. (intransitive, card games, often with "in") To ante (up). | ||
26. v. (transitive, informal) To fit (an animal) with a microchip. | ||
27. v. to contribute. | ||
Everyone needs to chip in £1 for George's leaving collection |
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