nip

英[nɪp]
美[nɪp]

基本释义

  • vt.& vi.夹,捏,掐; 阻止; 冻伤; 剪断
  • vt.伤害; 摧残
  • vi.快走; 掐去; (比赛或竞赛中)势均力敌; 将…扼杀在萌芽状态
  • n.啃咬; (酒等的)一口,少量; 寒冷; 寒意

词性变化

实用例句

He winced as the dog nipped his ankle.

狗咬了他的脚腕子,疼得他龇牙咧嘴。

牛津词典

She nipped at my arm.

她掐了一下我的胳膊。

牛津词典

The icy wind nipped at our faces.

寒风刺疼了我们的脸。

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growing shoots nipped by frost

遭受霜冻的幼芽

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He's just nipped out to the bank.

他急匆匆去银行了。

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A car nipped in (= got in quickly) ahead of me.

一辆车突然插到我前面。

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There was a real nip in the air .

空中有一股刺骨的寒气。

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Should I nip out and get some groceries?...

要我赶紧出去一趟买些食品吗?

Wayne is always nipping down to the corner shop for him...

韦恩总是一溜烟跑到街角商店找他。

I have known cases where dogs have nipped babies...

我知道有一些狗咬婴儿的事情。

He nipped Billy's cheek with two rough fingers.

他用两个粗糙的手指捏了捏比利的脸蛋。

She had a habit of taking an occasional nip from a flask of cognac.

她有偶尔喝一小口干邑的习惯。

Don't nip any stalks off the plant.

别掐断植物茎!

《现代汉英综合大词典》

I'll nip out and buy a newspaper.

我赶紧出门买份报纸.

《简明英汉词典》

Don't nip off the flowers.

不要掐花.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

Sometimes a angry monkey may nip (? ) humam beings.

一只发怒的猴子有时会咬人.

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I gave my fingers a nasty nip as I caught them in the door.

我的手指被卡在门缝里弄得好痛.

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We should nip it in the bud before it gets any worse.

你该在事态变坏前就把它扼杀在萌芽期.

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If they are properly dewatered with suction boxes before entering the nip.

如果进入压区之前,他们得到适当的吸水箱脱水.

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There's a nip in the air today: winter's coming.

今天空气中有一种刺痛,冬天来了.

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The machine adopts electric nip regulating device, which operates easily.

机器采用电动调距装置, 操作方便.

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I must nip round to the shop for some milk.

我得赶快到商店转一圈买点儿牛奶.

辞典例句

You can always hear them them shuffling paper , typing, and shutting doors when they nip out.

你总是可以听到他们翻页 、 打字, 以及溜出去时关门的声音.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a small drink of liquor;

    "he poured a shot of whiskey"

  • 2. a tart spiciness

  • 3. a small drink

  • 4. small sharp biting

Verb
  • 1. squeeze tightly between the fingers;

    "He pinched her behind"

    "She squeezed the bottle"

  • 2. give a small sharp bite to;

    "The Queen's corgies always nip at her staff's ankles"

  • 3. sever or remove by pinching or snipping;

    "nip off the flowers"