lip in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for lip in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

1.1. lip C ANAT:

lip
to button one's lip inf

I.lip-smacking [ˈlɪpsmakɪŋ] ADJ inf

II.lip-smacking [ˈlɪpsmakɪŋ] N U

lip-reading [Am ˈlɪpˌridɪŋ, Brit ˈlɪpriːdɪŋ] N U

I.lip-read [Am ˈlɪprid, Brit ˈlɪpriːd], lipread <pt & pp lip-read [-red]> VB intr

II.lip-read [Am ˈlɪprid, Brit ˈlɪpriːd], lipread <pt & pp lip-read [-red]> VB trans

Translations for lip in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

lip in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lip in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for lip in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

lip Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

there's many a slip (twixt cup and lip) prov
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Treatment is usually successful with barrier lubricants, such as lip salve or Vaseline.
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The outer lip has a black margin and is within silvery.
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She named her influences as poetry and classical music and paid only lip service to rock.
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Few men were more relaxed and even-tempered, yet there came a time when he was biting his lip until it bled.
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Moisture is essential for the lips to look and feel healthy so don't go out without your lip balm.
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Hydrogenated polybutenes are used in a wide variety of cosmetic preparations, such as lipstick and lip gloss.
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No candy, gum or lip balm, through which radiation would be ingested if an "incident" were to happen.
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When these scales are removed, a normal appearing lip is revealed beneath, although there may be associated erythema and edema.
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The backstabber, the tight-lip, the know-all, the fault-finder, the delayer and the downer all have their place in the modern office set-up.
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Fill it with essentials such as a small booklet of powder free blotting papers, your lip colour, tissues and a small spray of breath freshener.
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