- [transitive]
to put something quickly into a liquid and take it out again 蘸;浸 - dip something (into something)
He dipped the brush into the paint. 他拿画笔蘸了蘸颜料。 🔊🔊 - dip something (in)
Dip your hand in to see how hot the water is. 把手伸进去看看水有多热。 🔊🔊 The fruit had been dipped in chocolate. 这水果蘸过巧克力酱。 🔊🔊
Extra ExamplesHe dipped his finger in the water 他把手指浸入水中。 Quickly dip the tomatoes in boiling water. 在沸水中把西红柿快速地蘸一下。 She dipped the brush lightly in the varnish. 她把刷子在清漆中轻轻蘸了蘸。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- lightly
- quickly
- in
- into
- dip something (into something)
- [intransitive, transitive]
to go downwards or to a lower level; to make something do this synonym fall(使)下降,下沉 - (+ adv./prep.)
The sun dipped below the horizon. 太阳落到地平线下了。 🔊🔊 Sales for this quarter have dipped from 38.7 million to 33 million. 本季度销售额从 3 870 万下降到 3 300 万。 🔊🔊 The road dipped suddenly as we approached the town. 我们向镇里驶近时道路陡然下斜。 🔊🔊 - dip something (+ adv./prep.)
The plane dipped its wings. 机翼向下倾斜。 🔊🔊
Extra ExamplesTopics Moneyc1He dipped his head as he went through the doorway. 他穿过门口时浸了一下头。 His head dipped towards her. 他的头向她倾斜。 Support dipped sharply to 51 per cent. 支持率急剧下降至51%。 The road dipped steeply down into the town. 这条路陡然下斜,一直延伸到城里。 The sun was slowly dipping out of sight. 太阳慢慢落山不见了。 hills which dip gently to the east 向东面缓缓下斜的山丘 when unemployment dips below a certain point 失业率降到了某一点位以下时
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- slightly
- sharply
- below
- (+ adv./prep.)
- [transitive] dip something (British English)
if you dip your headlights when driving a car at night, you make the light from them point down so that other drivers do not have the light in their eyes Topics Transport by car or lorryc2把(汽车前灯的)远光调为近光 - [transitive] dip something
when farmers dip animals, especially sheep, they put them in a bath of a liquid containing chemicals in order to kill insects, etc. 给(牲畜,尤指绵羊)洗药浴 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- lightly
- quickly
- in
- into
Word OriginOld English dyppan, of Germanic origin; related to deep.
Idioms
dip into your pocket
- (informal)
to spend some of your own money on something 花钱;掏腰包 She was forced to dip into her own pocket to pay for the repairs. 她被迫自己掏腰包支付维修费用。
dip a toe in/into something | dip a toe in/into the water
- (informal)
to start doing something very carefully to see if it will be successful or not 涉足试试;试做 We decided to dip a toe in the computer games market. 我们决定在计算机游戏市场中涉足。