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Tip
01
gorjeta, gratificação
the additional money we give someone such as a waiter, driver, etc. to thank them for the services they have given us
Exemplos
He forgot to leave a tip for the hairdresser after his haircut, so he went back to the salon to give it to her.
Ele esqueceu de deixar uma gorjeta para a cabeleireira depois do corte de cabelo, então voltou ao salão para dar a ela.
02
cume, pico
the highest or most extreme point of a mountain or hill
Exemplos
The tip of the ridge was the perfect spot for a picnic.
A ponta do cume era o local perfeito para um piquenique.
03
ponta, extremidade
the pointed or extreme end of an object
Exemplos
The cat 's tail had a white tip.
O rabo do gato tinha uma ponta branca.
04
dica, conselho
a helpful suggestion or a piece of advice
Exemplos
The financial advisor provided tips for saving money and planning for retirement.
O consultor financeiro forneceu dicas para economizar dinheiro e planejar a aposentadoria.
05
the pointed end of something forming a V shape
Exemplos
The roof of the hut formed a tip.
to tip
01
to lightly tap
Exemplos
The chef tipped the pan to release the sauce.
02
to walk or move on the toes or balls of the feet
Exemplos
She tipped over the tiles carefully.
03
dar gorjeta, deixar gorjeta
to give a small amount of money to a waiter, driver, etc. to thank them for their services
Transitive
Exemplos
She remembered to tip the delivery person when the food arrived hot and on time.
Ela lembrou-se de dar uma gorjeta ao entregador quando a comida chegou quente e na hora.
04
inclinar, virar
to move something into an angled position where one side is lower or higher than the other
Exemplos
The truck tipped slightly as it made a sharp turn, but the driver maintained control.
O caminhão inclinou ligeiramente ao fazer uma curva fechada, mas o motorista manteve o controle.
05
to mark, cover, or adorn something with a tip, color, or detail
Exemplos
They tipped the feathers with paint.
06
to cut off the tip of something
Exemplos
They tipped the excess dough.
07
to give someone insider information, advice, or advance notice
Exemplos
The agent tipped the detective to the suspect's plan.
08
to tilt or lean from a vertical position
Exemplos
The mast tipped in the wind.
09
to cause something to topple, fall, or tumble by pushing
Exemplos
The wind tipped the trash bin.
10
to predict or indicate on the likely success, outcome, or winner of something
Dialect
British
Exemplos
She tipped the horse as the favorite.
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