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I . tip1 <-pp-> [tɪp] VB trans

1. tip (attach to extremity of):

2. tip (dye one's hair):

tip off VB trans (give secret warning)

I . tip out VB intr

II . tip out VB trans

tip
(iz)stresati [perf (iz)stresti]

I . tip over VB intr

II . tip over VB trans

I . tip up VB intr

II . tip up VB trans

I . tip2 [tɪp] N Brit

1. tip (garbage dump):

tip
tip

2. tip inf (mess):

tip

II . tip2 <-pp-> [tɪp] VB trans

1. tip (empty out):

2. tip impers inf:

it's tipping [it] down Brit Aus

III . tip2 <-pp-> [tɪp] VB intr

1. tip Brit (dump):

“No tipping”

2. tip (tilt):

tip

I . tip3 [tɪp] N

II . tip3 <-pp-> [tɪp] VB trans

1. tip (give money to):

tip

III . tip3 <-pp-> [tɪp] VB intr

ˈfelt-tip N, felt-tip ˈpen N

ˈrub·bish dump N, ˈrub·bish tip N

ˈtip-off N inf

tip-ˈtop ADJ inf

ˈtip-up seat N

Usage examples with tipping

“No tipping”
it's tipping [it] down Brit Aus

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Most of it was destroyed by tipping colliery waste on it, and then using it as a rubbish dump in the 1950s, but parts have since been reclaimed.
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The tipping bucket rain gauge is not as accurate as the standard rain gauge because the rainfall may stop before the lever has tipped.
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The spring then pushes the actuator to the opposite tipping point, releasing the spring tension.
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When a tipping point- the critical threshold- is reached, a small change in human activity can have long-term consequences on the environment.
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Mostly tipping in employment is given once in a year unofficially to all those who provide service, by the end user as well as employer.
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The games have received very varying scores throughout the series, often the tipping point being the inadequate graphics.
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Switching from being the primary puck-controller on the second unit, he moved to the front of the net, screening the goalie and tipping pucks in.
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The advantage of the tipping bucket rain gauge is that the character of the rain (light, medium, or heavy) may be easily obtained.
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These fees, sometimes called tipping fees, help to support recycling costs.
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This upended the cart, tipping its passengers into the river, which at the time was swollen in flood.
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