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N การ ตี เบาๆ  kan-te-bao-bao

 

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N การ ทำให้ เอียง  kan-tam-hai-iang

 

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N การ ลาดเอียง  kan-lad-iang

 

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N คำแนะนำ  ข้อแนะนำ  ข้อคิดเห็น ที่ มีประโยชน์  clue inkling kam-nean-nam

 

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N จุด ปลาย สุด  apex peak bottom jud-pai-sud

 

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N สถานที่ สำหรับ เท ขยะ  sa-tan-ti-sam-rab-tea-ka-ya

 

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N ส่วน ที่ สวม ปลาย  suan-ti-suam-plai

 

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N เงิน รางวัล พิเศษ  เงิน ตอบแทน การ บริการ  gift reward ngen-rang-wan-pi-sed

 

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VI คว่ำ ลง  kwam-long

 

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VI เท ขยะ  tea-ka-ya

 

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VI เอียง  iang

 

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VI แจ้ง ข้อมูล  jang-kor-muan

 

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VI ให้เงิน รางวัล  ให้รางวัล  hai-ngen-rang-wan

 

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VT ขยับ หมวก หรือ เอาหม วก ออก (แสดง การทักทาย  ka-yab-muek-rue-aol-muek-ook

 

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VT ตี เบาๆ  te-bao-bao

 

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VT ทำให้ คว่ำ  overturn upset tam-hai-kwam

 

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VT ทำให้ มี ปลาย  จัด ให้ มี ปลาย  tam-hai-me-plai

 

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VT ทำให้ เอียง  ทำให้ เอน  ทำให้ กระดก  ทำให้ ลาด  tam-hai-iang

 

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VT หุ้ม ปลาย  huam-pai

 

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VT เท ขยะ  tea-ka-ya

 

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VT เอา ปลาย ออก  aol-plai-ook

 

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VT แจ้ง ข้อมูล  jang-kor-muan

 

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VT ให้เงิน รางวัล  hai-ngen-rang-wan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TIP

n. 1. The end; the point or extremity of any thing small; as the tip of the finger; the tip of a spear; the tip of the tongue; the tip of the ear.
2. One part of the play at nine-pins.
3. In botany, an anther.

 

TIP

v.t.To form a point with something; to cover the tip, top or end; a, to tip any thing with gold or silver. With truncheon tipp'd with iron head.
Tipp'd with jet,
Fair ermines spotless as the snows they press.
1. [for tap. ] To strike slightly, or with the end of any thing small; to tap.
A third rogue tips me by the elbow.
2. To lower one end, or throw upon the end; as, to tip a cart for discharging a load. [N. England. ]
To tip the wink, to direct a wink, or to wink to another for notice.

 

TIP

v.i.In the phrase, to tip off, that is, to fall headlong; hence, to die.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TIP

Tip, n. Etym: [Akin to D. & Dan. tip, LG. & Sw. tipp, G. zipfel, and probably to E. tap a plug, a pipe. ]

 

1. The point or extremity of anything; a pointed or somewhat sharply rounded end; the end; as, the tip of the finger; the tip of a spear. To the very tip of the nose. Shak.

 

2. An end piece or part; a piece, as a cap, nozzle, ferrule, or point, applied to the extreme end of anything; as, a tip for an umbrella, a shoe, a gas burner, etc.

 

3. (Hat Manuf.)

 

Defn: A piece of stiffened lining pasted on the inside of a hat crown.

 

4. A thin, boarded brush made of camel's hair, used by gilders in lifting gold leaf.

 

5. Rubbish thrown from a quarry.

 

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Tip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tipped; p. pr. & vb. n. Tipping. ]

 

Defn: To form a point upon; to cover the tip, top, or end of; as, to tip anything with gold or silver. With truncheon tipped with iron head. Hudibras. Tipped with jet, Fair ermines spotless as the snows they press. Thomson.

 

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Tip, v. t. Etym: [Cf. LG. tippen to tap, Sw. tippa, and E. tap to strike gently. ]

 

1. To strike slightly; to tap. A third rogue tips me by the elbow. Swift.

 

2. To bestow a gift, or douceur, upon; to give a present to; as, to tip a servant. [Colloq. ] Thackeray.

 

3. To lower one end of, or to throw upon the end; to tilt; as, to tip a cask; to tip a cart. To tip off, to pour out, as liquor. -- To tip over, to overturn. -- To tip the wink, to direct a wink; to give a hint or suggestion by, or as by, a wink. [Slang ] Pope. -- To tip up, to turn partly over by raising one end.

 

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TIP Tip, v. i.

 

Defn: To fall on, or incline to, one side. Bunyan. To tip off, to fall off by tipping.

 

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Tip, n. Etym: [See Tip to strike slightly, and cf. Tap a slight blow. ]

 

1. A light touch or blow; a tap.

 

2. A gift; a douceur; a fee. [Colloq. ]

 

3. A hint, or secret intimation, as to the chances in a horse race, or the like. [Sporting Cant ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

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tip 1 |tip tɪp | noun the pointed or rounded end or extremity of something slender or tapering: George pressed the tips of his fingers together | the northern tip of Maine. a small piece or part fitted to the end of an object: the rubber tip of the walking stick. verb ( tips, tipping , tipped ) [ with obj. ] 1 (usu. as adj. tipped ) attach to or cover the end or extremity of: mountains tipped with snow | [ in combination ] : steel-tipped spears. color (something ) at its end or edge: velvety red petals tipped with white. 2 (tip a page in ) (in bookbinding ) paste a single page, typically an illustration, to the neighboring page of a book by a thin line of paste down its inner margin. PHRASES on the tip of one's tongue used to indicate that someone is almost but not quite able to bring a particular word or name to mind: his name's on the tip of my tongue! used to indicate that someone is about to utter a comment or question but thinks better of it: it was on the tip of his tongue to ask what was the matter. the tip of the iceberg see iceberg. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old Norse typpi (noun ), typpa (verb ), typptr tipped ; related to top 1 .

 

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tip 2 |tɪp tip | verb ( tips, tipping , tipped ) 1 overbalance or cause to overbalance so as to fall or turn over: [ no obj. ] : the hay caught fire when the candle tipped over | [ with obj. ] : a youth sprinted past, tipping over her glass. be or cause to be in a sloping position with one end or side higher than the other: [ with obj. ] : I tipped my seat back, preparing myself for sleep | [ no obj. ] : the car had tipped to one side. 2 [ with obj. ] strike or touch lightly: I tipped his hoof with the handle of a knife. [ with obj. ] cause (an object ) to move somewhere by striking or touching it in this way: the ball was tipped over the rim by Erving. 3 [ no obj. ] (tip off ) Basketball put the ball in play by throwing it up between two opponents. noun 1 Brit. a place where trash is deposited; a dump. 2 Baseball a pitched ball that is slightly deflected by the bat. PHRASES tip one's hand informal reveal one's intentions inadvertently. tip one's hat (or cap ) raise or touch one's hat or cap as a way of greeting or acknowledging someone. tip the scales (or balance ) (of a circumstance or event ) be the deciding factor; make the critical difference: her proven current form tips the scales in her favor . tip the scales at have a weight of (a specified amount ): this phone tips the scales at only 5 ounces. ORIGIN late Middle English: perhaps of Scandinavian origin, influenced later by tip 1 in the sense touch with a tip or point Current senses of the noun date from the mid 19th cent.

 

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tip 3 |tɪp tip | noun 1 a sum of money given to someone as a reward for their services. 2 a small but useful piece of practical advice. a very reliable prediction or piece of inside information: are those tips you're getting legal? verb ( tips, tipping , tipped ) [ with obj. ] 1 give (someone ) a sum of money as a way of rewarding them for their services: [ with two objs. ] : I tipped her five dollars | [ no obj. ] : that sort of person never tips. 2 (usu. be tipped ) Brit. predict as likely to win or achieve something: she was widely tipped to get the job. PHRASES tip someone off informal give someone information about something, typically in a discreet or confidential way: they were arrested after police were tipped off by local residents. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense give, hand, pass ): probably from tip 1 .

 

Oxford Dictionary

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tip 1 |tɪp | noun the pointed or rounded end or extremity of something slender or tapering: George pressed the tips of his fingers together | the northern tip of Scotland. a small piece or part fitted to the end of an object: the rubber tip of the walking stick. verb ( tips, tipping, tipped ) [ with obj. ] 1 (usu. as adj. tipped ) attach to or cover the end or extremity of: mountains tipped with snow | [ in combination ] : steel-tipped spears. colour (something ) at its end or edge: velvety red petals tipped with white. 2 (tip a page in ) (in bookbinding ) paste a single page, typically an illustration, to the neighbouring page of a book by a thin line of paste down its inner margin. PHRASES on the tip of one's tongue almost but not quite brought to mind or spoken: his name's on the tip of my tongue! the tip of the iceberg see iceberg. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old Norse typpi (noun ), typpa (verb ), typptr tipped ; related to top 1 .

 

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tip 2 |tɪp | verb ( tips, tipping, tipped ) 1 overbalance so as to fall or turn over: [ no obj. ] : the hay caught fire when the candle tipped over | [ with obj. ] : a youth sprinted past, tipping over her glass. be or cause to be in a sloping position with one end or side higher than the other: [ with obj. and adverbial ] : I tipped my seat back, preparing myself for sleep | [ no obj., with adverbial ] : the car had tipped to one side. 2 [ with obj. and adverbial of direction ] cause (the contents of a container ) to be emptied out by holding it at an angle: Sarah tipped the washing-up water down the sink. [ no obj. ] (it tips down, it is tipping down, etc. ) Brit. rain heavily. 3 [ with obj. ] strike or touch lightly: I tipped his hoof with the handle of a knife. [ with obj. and adverbial of direction ] cause (an object ) to move somewhere by striking or touching it lightly: his twenty-yard shot was tipped over the bar by Nixon. 4 [ no obj. ] (tip off ) Basketball put the ball in play by throwing it up between two opponents. noun 1 Brit. a place where rubbish is left. informal a dirty or untidy place: your room's an absolute tip! 2 Baseball a pitched ball that is slightly deflected by the batter. PHRASES tip one's hand N. Amer. informal reveal one's intentions inadvertently. tip one's hat (or cap ) raise or touch one's hat or cap as a way of greeting or acknowledging someone. tip (or turn ) the scales (or balance ) be the deciding factor; make the critical difference: her current form tips the scales in her favour . tip (or turn ) the scales at have a weight of (a specified amount ): the phone tips the scales at only 150 g. ORIGIN late Middle English: perhaps of Scandinavian origin, influenced later by tip 1 in the sense touch with a tip or point . Current senses of the noun date from the mid 19th cent.

 

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tip 3 |tɪp | noun 1 a sum of money given to someone as a reward for a service. 2 a small but useful piece of practical advice. a prediction or piece of expert information about the likely winner of a race or contest: Barry had a hot tip . verb ( tips, tipping, tipped ) [ with obj. ] 1 give (someone ) a sum of money as a reward for a service: [ with two objs ] : I tipped her five dollars | [ no obj. ] : that sort never tip. 2 Brit. predict as likely to win or achieve something: Christine was widely tipped to get the job. 3 (tip someone off ) informal give someone information in a discreet or confidential way: they were arrested after police were tipped off by local residents. PHRASES tip someone the wink Brit. informal give someone private information. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense give, hand, pass ): probably from tip 1 .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

tip

tip 1 noun the swords we use in the play have blunt tips | the tip of the iceberg: point, end, extremity, head, sharp end, spike, prong, tine, nib; top, summit, apex, cusp, crown, crest, pinnacle, vertex.

 

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tip 2 verb 1 the boat tipped over: overturn, turn over, topple (over ), fall (over ); keel over, capsize, flip, turn turtle; Nautical pitchpole. 2 a whale could tip over a small boat: upset, overturn, topple over, turn over, knock over, push over, upend, capsize, roll, flip. 3 the car tipped to one side: lean, tilt, list, slope, bank, slant, incline, pitch, cant, heel, careen.

 

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tip 3 noun 1 a generous tip: gratuity, baksheesh; present, gift, reward. 2 useful tips: piece of advice, suggestion, word of advice, pointer, recommendation; clue, hint, steer, tip-off; word to the wise.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

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tip 1 noun 1 the tip of the spear: point, end, extremity, head, sharp end, spike, prong, tine, nib. 2 the tips of the Glencoe mountains: peak, point, top, summit, apex, crown, crest, pinnacle, heights, brow, cap; spire; vertex, acme, zenith, apogee. 3 the sticks have tips fitted to protect them: cap, cover, ferrule. verb mountains tipped with snow: cap, top, crown, surmount, finish.

 

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tip 2 verb 1 the hay caught fire when the candle tipped over | the boat tipped over : overturn, turn over, topple (over ), fall (over ), tumble (over ), overbalance; keel over, pitch (over ), turn topsy-turvy, capsize, turn turtle; Nautical pitchpole. ANTONYMS right itself. 2 a whale could tip over a small boat: upset, overturn, topple over, turn over, throw over, knock over, push over, knock down, upend, invert, capsize, turn topsy-turvy; informal roll; archaic overset. ANTONYMS level, right. 3 I tipped my seat back | the car had tipped to one side: lean, tilt, list, slope, camber, bank, slant, incline, pitch, dip, cant, bevel, angle, cock, heel, careen, bend, be at an angle. ANTONYMS level, right; be /become level, be /become upright. 4 she tipped the contents of the bucket into the trough: pour, empty, drain, unload, dump, discharge, jettison, offload, drop, decant; informal slosh, slop. noun Brit. you will have to take your own rubbish to the tip. See dump (sense 1 of the noun ).

 

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tip 3 noun 1 he left the waiter a generous tip: gratuity, baksheesh, bonus, little extra, bit extra, present, gift, reward, inducement; French pourboire; S. African bonsella; W. Indian smalls; informal sweetener; Brit. informal dropsy. 2 lots of useful tips to help you make the right choice: hint, suggestion, piece of advice, word, word of advice, pointer, cue, clue, guideline, recommendation, maxim; warning, word of warning; tip-off, forecast; advice, counsel, guidance, inside information; Brit. nap; informal how-to, wrinkle. verb 1 it was customary to tip taxi drivers: give a tip to, reward, remunerate; informal sweeten. 2 Brit. she is being tipped as an Oscar nominee: predict, back, recommend, think of, expect; Brit. nap. PHRASES tip someone off informal the fact that they were so calm should have tipped him off that something was wrong: warn, alert, apprise, give notice, inform, notify, tell, let someone know, make someone aware, give a warning to, give fair warning to, forewarn, put someone on notice /guard, remind; raise /sound the alarm; informal put wise.

 

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tip 4 verb sometimes the other player will fool you by just tipping a weak shot over your head: strike /hit lightly, touch, tap, flick, flip, lob, kiss, brush, pat, nudge.

 

Spanish Dictionary

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tip nombre masculino Méx Dato o pista que sirve para aclarar algún asunto o resolver un problema :pásame el tip de un buen restaurante .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

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tip 1 /tɪp /名詞 s /-s /C 1 , 先端 (! 特にとがったものの先端 [頂点 ]) ; 先端に付いているもの the tip of a knife [nose ]ナイフ [鼻 ]の先 the southern tip of Japan 日本の南端 ▸ a cigarette filter tip タバコの先端のフィルター 2 (山などの )てっぺん, 頂上 .3 (茶の )新芽 .動詞 s ; ped ; ping 他動詞 1 〖通例be ped 〈物が 〉 «…で » 先端が覆われる , « …が » 先に付けられる «with » The wing feathers were tipped with black .翼の羽根の先端は黒くなっていた 2 …の先を切り [刈り ]取る .3 〈毛 毛皮 の先端を染める .4 製本 地図 絵など 〉をのり付けして折り込む (in ).

 

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tip 2 /tɪp /〖語源は 「手渡す 」〗名詞 s /-s /C 1 チップ , 祝儀, 心付け He left the waiter a $10 tip .彼はウェイターに10ドルのチップを置いていった give the bell boy a large [small ] tip ベルボーイにチップをはずむ [を少し渡す ]事情 チップの習慣 1 英米では人の奉仕 (service )に対してチップを渡す習慣がある. ホテルのボーイなどへのちょっとしたチップは ⦅米 ⦆なら1ドル, ⦅英 ⦆なら50ペンス程度. ピザなどの宅配 理 [美 ]容師 レストランの給仕係 タクシー運転手などには通例, 料金の10 --15 \%程度を渡すが, あくまでも 「心付け なので, 額の多少はサービスの良し悪しや切りのよい額に基づいて決めればよい. なお, 店員や公共の乗り物の運転手には渡す必要はない .2 チップを渡す時は, レストランなどではテーブルを離れる時に置いておくのが普通. タクシーなどで, おつりをチップとして取ってもらう時にはKeep the change. と言う .2 «…についての » 秘訣 ひけつ , 助言 «on , for , about » fashion [saving ] tips ファッション [節約 ]の秘訣 tips on [for ] eyebrow shaping まゆ毛を整えるこつ Do you have any tips for [on ] removing wine stains?ワインのしみを取るいい方法はありますか helpful [useful ] tips 役に立つ [便利な ]助言 3 «…という /…についての » (秘密 )情報, 内報, 密告 «that /about » .4 ⦅くだけて ⦆【競馬などの 】(レース [結果 ])予想 «for , on , about » .動詞 s ; ped ; ping 他動詞 1 A (B )〗A 〈運転手など 〉(B 金額 )チップをやる (give 他動詞 1 語法 (5 )(b ))Be sure [Don't forget ] to tip your waiter .忘れずに担当のウェイターにチップをあげなさい 2 〈人 〉に情報を伝える, 内報する ; …を予想する ;⦅主に英 ⦆〖通例be ped 〈人などが 〉 «…すると /…になると /…を得ると » 予想される «to do /as , for /for » He is tipped for [to become ] the next president .彼は次期大統領と目されている 自動詞 チップをやる .t p A ff [ff A ] «…について /…と » A 〈警察 人など 〉に内報 [警告 ]する «about /that 節 » Police were tipped off about the gang .警察にギャングについて密告があった ~́ sh et ⦅くだけて ⦆(競馬 株式などの )業界紙 .

 

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tip 3 動詞 s ; ped ; ping 他動詞 1 〈物 〉をひっくり返す, 倒す (over, up ).2 〈物 体の一部など 〉を傾ける tip one's chair [head ] back いす [頭 ]を後ろに傾ける 3 〈物 〉を移し入れる (!方向を示す 副詞 を伴う ) Daniel tipped the pills into her palm .ダニエルは錠剤を彼女の手のひらに移した 4 ⦅英 ⦆ごみ 〉を捨てる .自動詞 1 ひっくり返る (over, up ).2 傾く, 倒れる tip back in a chair いすの背にもたれかかる 3 ⦅英 ⦆ごみを捨てる .4 ⦅英話 ⦆it s 〗雨が降る (down ).t p one's h t 1 【人に 】帽子をちょっと傾けてあいさつする «to » .2 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆【人に 】敬意を示す «to » .名詞 C 1 ⦅主に英 ⦆ごみ捨て場 .2 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆〖単数形で 〗汚い所 .

 

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tip 4 名詞 C 〖通例a 軽くたたく [打つ ]こと ; スポーツ (野球 クリケットなどの )チップ .動詞 s ; ped ; ping 他動詞 …を軽くたたく [打つ ]; スポーツ (野球 クリケットなどで )〈ボール 〉をチップする .