tip in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for tip in the English»French Dictionary

I.tip [Brit tɪp, Am tɪp] N

III.tip <pres part tipping; pret, pp tipped> [Brit tɪp, Am tɪp] VB trans

IV.tip <pres part tipping; pret, pp tipped> [Brit tɪp, Am tɪp] VB intr

I.tip up VB [Brit tɪp -, Am tɪp -] (tip up)

II.tip up VB [Brit tɪp -, Am tɪp -] (tip up [sth], tip [sth] up)

tip-off [Brit ˈtɪpɒf, Am ˈtɪp ˌɔf] N

I.tip off VB [Brit tɪp -, Am tɪp -] (tip off [sb], tip [sb] off)

tip in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tip in the English»French Dictionary

felt-tip (pen) [ˌfeltˈtɪp (pen)] N

tip Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to tip the scales fig
a big tip
to fit a tip to sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The scratch awl is basically a steel spike with its tip sharpened to a fine point.
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Evidential standards were very low: a tip-off by an anonymous informer was considered sufficient grounds for arrest.
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The company also manufactures wood tip drumsticks, brushes, mallets, signature brushes, signature drumsticks, rutes and general accessories.
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The landing gear is of a bicycle design, with a main wheel and a nose wheel, plus wing tip skids.
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Cheeks should be plump, and the beak should be broad and stout and rather blunt at the tip.
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The plot was heavily depreciated through clay and gravel extraction during the 18th and 19th centuries and it was used as a rubbish tip up until the 1950s.
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The nebulizer tip protrudes into the ion source so that the spray expansion is completely contained inside the ion volume.
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The most common energy source used is radiofrequency energy delivered through the platinum-iridium tip of an ablation catheter.
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Tucking dryer sheets in between clothes not only leaves them smelling fresh, but is also another wrinkle-free tip.
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It may be propagated readily from seed sown in the fall, or from tip cuttings taken in late spring and early summer.
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