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lip [lɪp] N

2. lip no pl inf (talk):

lip

3. lip (rim):

lip
brzeg m
lip

I . clip1 [klɪp] N

1. clip (fastener):

zacisk m
klamra f

2. clip (for hair):

spinka f

3. clip (for paper):

4. clip (of gun):

5. clip (jewellery):

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The two blips on the radar screen grew closer and closer, until they seemed to merge as one (return).
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Uranium turned out to be far more plentiful than anticipated, and the price of uranium declined rapidly (with an upward blip in the 1970s).
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Instead, a blip switch was used, which cut out the ignition when pressed.
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With lower-flying, slower aircraft, recognizing and tracking an aircraft by its radar blips was a straightforward process.
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The song's production has been described as a mishmash and bleeps and blips with a driving drum track.
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These so-called jazz elements shone through untraditional syncopated handclaps, voices, and various blips and bleeps.
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This time the blips would ruin it with setting traps or tampering with machines to make them go wrong.
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The changes are marked by an audible blip of static.
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Larger objects return stronger signals and therefor produce brighter blips.
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A radar with a low blip-to-scan ratio draws only a few reflections from an object (mainly aircraft), making it more difficult to detect.
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