Tip
01
チップ, 心付け
the additional money we give someone such as a waiter, driver, etc. to thank them for the services they have given us
例
The hotel porter received a tip for carrying the luggage to the guests' room.
ホテルのポーターは、客室まで荷物を運んだことでチップを受け取りました。
02
頂上, 山頂
the highest or most extreme point of a mountain or hill
例
They reached the tip of the mountain after a long hike.
彼らは長いハイキングの後、山の頂上に到達しました。
03
先端, 先
the pointed or extreme end of an object
例
She balanced the book on the tip of her finger.
彼女は本を指の先端でバランスを取った。
04
ヒント, アドバイス
a helpful suggestion or a piece of advice
例
She gave him a useful tip for improving his golf swing.
彼女は彼にゴルフスイングを改善するための役立つアドバイスを与えた。
05
the pointed end of something forming a V shape
例
The arrow 's tip was perfectly sharpened.
to tip
01
to lightly tap
例
He tipped the ball gently across the net.
02
to walk or move on the toes or balls of the feet
例
She tipped quietly across the room.
03
チップを渡す, チップを置く
to give a small amount of money to a waiter, driver, etc. to thank them for their services
Transitive
例
She tipped the waitress generously for her attentive service during the dinner.
彼女は夕食中の気の利いたサービスに対してウェイトレスに気前よくチップを渡しました。
04
傾ける, 倒す
to move something into an angled position where one side is lower or higher than the other
例
He accidentally tipped the vase, causing it to spill water all over the table.
彼は誤って花瓶を倒し、テーブル全体に水をこぼしてしまった。
05
to mark, cover, or adorn something with a tip, color, or detail
例
She tipped the hat with a ribbon.
06
to cut off the tip of something
例
She tipped the carrots before cooking.
07
to give someone insider information, advice, or advance notice
例
He tipped me about the upcoming sale.
08
to tilt or lean from a vertical position
例
The tower tipped slightly after the earthquake.
09
to cause something to topple, fall, or tumble by pushing
例
The dog tipped the trash can.
10
to predict or indicate on the likely success, outcome, or winner of something
Dialect
British
例
Analysts tipped the stock as a rising opportunity.



























