English-Thai Dictionary
dip
N การจุ่ม การแช่ dip dive plunge rise ascent kan-jum
dip
N การ ตกลง การ ลดลง drop sag slip kam-tok-lomg
dip
N ความ เอียง ลาด kwam-iang-lad
dip
N นักล้วงกระเป๋า (คำ สแลง คน ล้วงกระเป๋า nak-luang-kra-pao
dip
VT จุ่ม แช่ จม plunge sink collapse droop surface emerge jum
dip
VT ลดลง ลด ธง ลง ก้มลง ลด ค่า ลง ลด ต่ำ ลง decrease fall drop slump increase rise lod-long
dip
VT เอียง ลาด fall slide slope rise soar iang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DIP
v.t.pret. and pp. dipped or dipt. [G.] 1. To plunge or immerse, for a moment or short time, in water or other liquid substance; to put into a fluid and withdraw.
The priest shall dip his finger in the blood. Leviticus 4:6.
Let him dip his foot in oil. Deuteronomy 33:24.
One dip the pencil, and one string the lyre.
2. To take with a ladle or other vessel by immersing it in a fluid, as to dip water from a boiler; often with out, as to dip out water.
3. To engage; to take concern; used intransitively, but the passive participle is used.
He was a little dipt in the rebellion of the commons.
4. To engage as a pledge; to mortgage. [Little used. ]
5. To moisten; to wet. [Unusual. ]
6. To baptize by immersion.
DIP
v.i. 1. To sink; to emerge in a liquid.
2. To enter; to pierce.
3. To engage; to take a concern; as, to dip into the funds.
4. To enter slightly; to look cursorily, or here and there; as, to dip into a volume of history.
5. To choose by chance; to thrust and take.
6. To incline downward; as, the magnetic needle dips. [See Dipping. ]
DIP
n.Inclination downward; a sloping; a direction below a horizontal line; depression; as the dip of the needle. The dip of a stratum, in geology, is its greatest inclination to the horizon, or that on a line perpendicular to its direction or course; called also the pitch.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DIP
Dip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dipped or Dipt (p. pr. & vb. n. Dipping. ]Etym: [OE. dippen, duppen, AS. dyppan; akin to Dan. dyppe, Sw. doppa, and to AS. d to baptize, OS. d, D. doopen, G. taufen, Sw. döpa, Goth. daupjan, Lith. dubus deep, hollow, OSlav. dupl hollow, and to E. dive. Cf. Deep, Dive. ]
1. To plunge or immerse; especially, to put for a moment into a liquid; to insert into a fluid and withdraw again. The priest shall dip his finger in the blood. Lev. iv. 6. [Wat'ry fowl ] now dip their pinions in the briny deep. Pope. While the prime swallow dips his wing. Tennyson.
2. To immerse for baptism; to baptize by immersion. Book of Common Prayer. Fuller.
3. To wet, as if by immersing; to moisten. [Poetic ] A cold shuddering dew Dips me all o'er. Milton.
4. To plunge or engage thoroughly in any affair. He was. .. dipt in the rebellion of the Commons. Dryden.
5. To take out, by dipping a dipper, ladle, or other receptacle, into a fluid and removing a part; -- often with out; as, to dip water from a boiler; to dip out water.
6. To engage as a pledge; to mortgage. [Obs. ] Live on the use and never dip thy lands. Dryden. Dipped candle, a candle made by repeatedly dipping a wick in melted tallow. -- To dip snuff, to take snuff by rubbing it on the gums and teeth. [Southern U. S.] -- To dip the colors (Naut. ), to lower the colors and return them to place; -- a form of naval salute.
DIP
DIP Dip, v. i.
1. To immerse one's self; to become plunged in a liquid; to sink. The sun's rim dips; the stars rush out. Coleridge.
2. To perform the action of plunging some receptacle, as a dipper, ladle. etc. ; into a liquid or a soft substance and removing a part. Whoever dips too deep will find death in the pot. L'Estrange.
3. To pierce; to penetrate; -- followed by in or into. When I dipt into the future. Tennyson.
4. To enter slightly or cursorily; to engage one's self desultorily or by the way; to partake limitedly; -- followed by in or into. "Dipped into a multitude of books." Macaulay.
5. To incline downward from the plane of the horizon; as, strata of rock dip.
6. To dip snuff. [Southern U.S.]
DIP
DIP Dip, n.
1. The action of dipping or plunging for a moment into a liquid. "The dip of oars in unison. " Glover.
2. Inclination downward; direction below a horizontal line; slope; pitch.
3. A liquid, as a sauce or gravy, served at table with a ladle or spoon. [Local, U.S.] Bartlett.
4. A dipped candle. [Colloq. ] Marryat. Dip of the horizon (Astron.), the angular depression of the seen or visible horizon below the true or natural horizon; the angle at the eye of an observer between a horizontal line and a tangent drawn from the eye to the surface of the ocean. -- Dip of the needle, or Magnetic dip, the angle formed, in a vertical plane, by a freely suspended magnetic needle, or the line of magnetic force, with a horizontal line; -- called also inclination. -- Dip of a stratum (Geol.), its greatest angle of inclination to the horizon, or that of a line perpendicular to its direction or strike; -- called also the pitch.
New American Oxford Dictionary
DIP
DIP |dip diːaɪˈpiː | ▶abbreviation • Computing document image processing, a system for the digital storage and retrieval of documents as scanned images. • Electronics dual in-line package, a package for an integrated circuit consisting of a rectangular sealed unit with two parallel rows of downward-pointing pins.
dip
dip |dip dɪp | ▶verb ( dips, dipping , dipped ) 1 [ with obj. ] (dip something in /into ) put or let something down quickly or briefly in or into (liquid ): he dipped a brush in the paint. • [ no obj. ] (dip into ) put a hand or tool into (a bag or container ) in order to take something out: Ian dipped into his briefcase and pulled out a photograph. • [ no obj. ] (dip into ) spend from or make use of (one's financial resources ): you won't have to dip into your savings. • [ no obj. ] (dip into ) read only parts of (a publication ) or explore (a subject ) in a desultory manner. • take (snuff ). • immerse (sheep ) in a chemical solution that kills parasites. • make (a candle ) by immersing a wick repeatedly in hot wax: (as adj. dipped ) : dipped candles are made using simple equipment. • informal, dated baptize (someone ) by immersion in water. 2 [ no obj. ] sink, drop, or slope downward: swallows dipped and soared | the sun had dipped below the horizon. • (of a level or amount ) become lower or smaller, typically temporarily: the president's popularity has dipped | audiences dipped below 600,000 for the series. • [ with obj. ] lower or move (something ) downward: the plane dipped its wings. ▶noun 1 a brief swim: she went for a dip in a pool. • a brief immersion in liquid: a dip in hot water is prescribed to destroy fruit flies. • short for sheep dip. • a cursory read of a publication or a superficial exploration of a subject: a quick dip into this document. 2 a thick sauce in which pieces of food are dunked before eating: tasty garlic dip. 3 a brief downward slope followed by an upward one: the road's precipitous dips and turns. • an act of sinking or dropping briefly before rising again: a dip in the share price. 4 technical the extent to which something is angled downward from the horizontal, in particular: • (also magnetic dip ) the angle made with the horizontal at any point by the earth's magnetic field, or by a magnetic needle in response to this. • Geology the angle a stratum makes with the horizontal: the cliff profile tends to be dominated by the dip of the beds. • Astronomy & Surveying the apparent depression of the horizon from the line of observation, due to the curvature of the earth. 5 informal, dated a pickpocket. 6 informal a stupid or foolish person. 7 archaic a candle made by immersing a wick repeatedly in hot wax. PHRASES dip one's toe into (or in ) put one's toe briefly in (water ), typically to check the temperature. • begin to do or test (something ) cautiously: the company has already dipped its toe into the market. ORIGIN Old English dyppan, of Germanic origin; related to deep .
Oxford Dictionary
DIP
DIP |diːʌɪˈpiː | ▶abbreviation • Computing document image processing, a system for the digital storage and retrieval of documents as scanned images. • Electronics dual in-line package, a package for an integrated circuit consisting of a rectangular sealed unit with two parallel rows of downward-pointing pins.
dip
dip |dɪp | ▶verb ( dips, dipping, dipped ) 1 [ with obj. ] (dip something in /into ) put or let something down quickly or briefly in or into (liquid ): he dipped a brush in the paint. • immerse (sheep ) in a chemical solution that kills parasites. • make (a candle ) by immersing a wick repeatedly in hot wax. • informal, dated baptize (someone ) by immersion in water. 2 [ no obj. ] (dip into ) put a hand or implement into (a bag or container ) in order to take something out: Ian dipped into his briefcase and pulled out a photograph. • spend from or make use of (one's financial resources ): you won't have to dip into your savings. • read only parts of (a publication or document ): a reference work to dip into time and time again. 3 [ no obj. ] sink, drop, or slope downwards: the sun had dipped below the horizon | the road dipped down to the bridge. • (of a level or amount ) become lower or smaller, typically temporarily: the president's popularity has dipped | audiences dipped below 600,000 for the match. • [ with obj. ] lower or move (something ) downwards: the plane dipped its wings. • [ with obj. ] Brit. lower the beam of (a vehicle's headlights ). 4 [ no obj. ] Austral. /NZ informal (dip out ) miss an opportunity; fail. 5 [ with obj. ] informal, dated pick (someone's pocket ). ▶noun 1 a brief swim: they cooled off by taking a dip in the pool. • a brief immersion in liquid. • short for sheep dip. 2 [ mass noun ] a thick sauce in which pieces of food are dipped before eating: tasty garlic dip. 3 a brief downward slope followed by an upward one: the big hedge at the bottom of the dip. • an act of sinking or dropping briefly before rising again: a dip in the share price. 4 [ mass noun ] technical the extent to which something is angled downward from the horizontal, in particular: • (also magnetic dip ) the angle made with the horizontal at any point by the earth's magnetic field, or by a magnetic needle in response to this. • Geology the angle a stratum makes with the horizontal. • Astronomy & Surveying the apparent depression of the horizon from the line of observation, due to the curvature of the earth. 5 informal, dated a pickpocket. 6 N. Amer. informal a stupid or foolish person. 7 archaic a candle made by immersing a wick repeatedly in hot wax. PHRASES dip one's toe into (or in ) put one's toe briefly in (water ), typically to check the temperature. • begin to do or test (something ) cautiously: the company has already dipped its toe into the market. ORIGIN Old English dyppan, of Germanic origin; related to deep .
American Oxford Thesaurus
dip
dip verb 1 he dipped a rag in the water: immerse, submerge, plunge, duck, dunk, lower, sink. 2 the sun dipped below the horizon: sink, set, drop, go /drop down, fall, descend; disappear, vanish. ANTONYMS rise. 3 the president's popularity has dipped: decrease, fall, drop, fall off, decline, diminish, dwindle, slump, plummet, plunge. ANTONYMS rise, increase. 4 the road dipped: slope down, descend, go down; drop away, fall, sink. ANTONYMS rise. 5 you might have to dip into your savings: draw on, use, make use of, have recourse to, spend. ▶noun 1 a relaxing dip in the pool: swim, bathe; splash, paddle. 2 give the fish a ten-minute dip in a salt bath: immersion, plunge, ducking, dunking. 3 chicken satay with peanut dip: sauce, dressing. 4 the hedge at the bottom of the dip: slope, incline, decline, descent; hollow, concavity, depression, basin, indentation. 5 we have suffered a dip in sales: decrease, fall, drop, downturn, decline, falling-off, slump, reduction, diminution, ebb.
Oxford Thesaurus
dip
dip verb 1 he dipped a rag in the water: immerse, submerge, plunge, duck, dunk, lower, sink; douse, soak, drench, souse, steep, saturate, bathe, rinse. 2 the sun had dipped below the horizon: sink, set, drop, go /drop down, fall, descend; fade, disappear, subside, vanish, be engulfed. ANTONYMS rise. 3 the news sent the stock dipping 5p to 663p: decrease, fall, go down, drop, fall off, drop off, decline, diminish, dwindle, depreciate, deteriorate, slump, plummet, plunge; informal hit the floor. ANTONYMS increase. 4 the road dipped and we picked up speed: slope down, slope, slant down, descend, go down, drop away, fall away, fall, sink, decline, be at an angle; droop, sag. ANTONYMS rise. 5 the flag was dipped: lower, move downwards /down, let fall, let sink. ANTONYMS raise. 6 he dipped his headlights: dim, lower, turn down, darken, make less intense. ANTONYMS brighten, raise. PHRASES dip into 1 she dipped into her handbag: reach into, put one's hand into. 2 if an emergency arises, you might have to dip into your savings: draw on, spend part of, touch, use, make use of, have recourse to, employ. 3 it is an interesting book to dip into: browse through, skim through, scan, look through, flick through, flip through, leaf through, riffle through, run through, glance at, peruse, read quickly, have a quick look at, run one's eye over, give something a /the once-over. ▶noun 1 the pool is ideal for a relaxing dip: swim, bathe, dive, plunge, splash, paddle. 2 the best remedy is to give the fish a ten-minute dip in a salt bath: immersion, plunge, ducking, dunking; sousing, dousing, soaking, drenching, steeping, saturation, bath, rinse, splash. 3 the disposal of used sheep dip is tightly controlled: disinfectant, parasiticide, germicide, bactericide, preservative; liquid preparation /mixture, solution. 4 chicken satay with peanut dip: sauce, dressing, relish, creamy mixture. 5 there's a big hedge at the bottom of the dip: slope, incline, decline, slant, descent, cant; hollow, concavity, depression, basin, indentation, dimple, trough. 6 there was a dip in sales: decrease, fall, drop, downturn, decline, falling off, dropping off, slump, reduction, lessening, diminution, lowering, slackening, ebb. ANTONYMS increase.
Duden Dictionary
Dip
Dip Substantiv, maskulin Kochkunst , der |D i p |der Dip; Genitiv: des Dips, Plural: die Dips englisch dip, zu: to dip = (ein )tauchen kalte, dickflüssige Soße zum Eintunken kleiner Happen o. Ä.
French Dictionary
dip
dip FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour trempette.
Sanseido Dictionary
DIP
DIP 〖 dual in-line package 〗 →ディップ
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dip
dip /dɪp /〖語源は 「(洗礼のために )全身を水に浸す 」〗動詞 ~s /-s /; ~ped /-t /; ~ping 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉【液体に 】〈物 〉をちょっと浸す , つける (in ) «in , into » (!液体に物をちょっと浸してすぐに持ち上げることを意味する; 「完全に浸す 」はimmerse ) ▸ Dip your fingers into the water and dry them on your napkin .指を水の中につけてナプキンで指を拭 (ふ )きなさい ▸ dip bread in olive oil パンをオリーブオイルにちょっと浸す 2 (物を取り出すために )【容器などに 】〈手 〉を入れる (in ) «into » ▸ Nancy dipped her hand into the bag for the key .ナンシーはかぎを探してかばんに手を入れた 3 〈頭 旗など 〉をちょっと下げる ; ⦅英 ⦆(対向車が来るため )〈車のライト 〉を下げる (⦅米 ⦆dim )▸ dip one's headlights ヘッドライトを下げる 4 〈家畜 〉を殺虫液に浸して洗う ; 〈布など 〉を浸して染める ▸ dip the sheep ヒツジを殺虫液に浸す 5 (スプーン ひしゃく 手などで ) «…から » 〈物 〉をすくい出す, くみ取る (up ) «out of » ▸ dip water out of a bucket バケツから水をくみ取る .6 (溶かしたろうにしんを浸して )〈ろうそく 〉を作る .7 〈人 〉に洗礼を施す .自動詞 1 〈人などが 〉ちょっと浸る ; 〈太陽などが 〉沈む ; 〈ボートなどが 〉 (人が乗ったために )急に下がる; 〈道路 土地などが 〉下っていく, 下がる, 傾斜する (!通例方向を表す語句を伴う ) ▸ The jet dipped into the cloud .飛行機が雲に飛び込んで行った 2 【容器などに 】手を入れる «into » ▸ dip into the box 箱の中に手を入れる 3 (一時的に )〈価値などが 〉下がる, 下落する ; 〈収入などが 〉減少する ; 〈人気などが 〉落ち込む ▸ The yen dipped in value .円の価値が下がった ▸ Blood pressure dipped .血圧が下がった d í p into A 1 A 〈本 〉を拾い読みする ; A 〈事 〉についてちょっと調べる, かじる .2 A 〈持っているお金 〉をいくらか使う ▸ dip into one's savings 貯金を取り崩す [いくらか使う ]▸ dip into one's pocket ⦅くだけて ⦆自腹を切る 3 ↑自動詞 2 .名詞 1 U 〖種類では 可算 〗ディップ 〘濃いクリームソース; 生野菜 ビスケットをつけて食べる 〙.2 C ちょっと浸すこと ; ⦅くだけて ⦆ひと泳ぎ , 少し泳ぐこと ▸ have [take ] a dip in the lake 湖でひと泳ぎする ▸ go for a dip ひと泳ぎしに行く 3 C 【価格 収入などの 】(一時的な )低下 , 下落, 減少, 落ち込み «in » .4 C くぼみ, へこみ ; 下方への傾斜, 下り坂 ▸ a dip in the wall 壁のくぼみ 5 U 〖時に ~s 〗(ヒツジなどの動物のノミなどを殺す )殺虫液 ; (一般に )浸液 .6 C ⦅米話 けなして ⦆ばか者 .7 C 〖a ~〗 «…への » ちょっとした注目, 一見 ; 拾い読み «into » .8 C 〖通例a ~〗(頭などを )ひょいと下げること .9 C (アイスクリームなどの )ひとすくい .10 C 〘測量 〙俯角 (ふかく ); 〘物理 〙俯角 , (水平 )伏角 .11 C 〘地 鉱 〙傾斜 .12 C (飛行機の )急降下 .13 C ⦅俗 ⦆すり .14 C (糸心 )ろうそく .~́ sw ì tch ⦅英 ⦆ディップスイッチ 〘車のライトを下げるスイッチ 〙(⦅米 ⦆dimmer (switch )).