tip-off

英[ˈtipɔf]
美[ˈtɪpˌɔf, -ˌɑf]

基本释义

n.
密告,警告; 秘密消息; 表明; 暗示

词性变化

实用例句

The man was arrested after an anonymous tip-off.

有人匿名举报后,那个人被抓了起来。

牛津词典

The man was arrested at his home after a tip-off to police from a member of the public.

在一名群众向警方举报以后,那人就在家里被逮捕了。

A autumn lies after cheating small lotus father, run immediately go upstairs tip off information.

阿秋撒谎骗了小莲父亲后, 马上跑上楼通风报信.

期刊摘选

That might tip off what the real price should be.

只要他出价,赌签真实总值也就可能有个眉目了.

教父部分

Since they're difficult to copy, the serial number should tip off a counterfeit bill.

而序列号又难以复制, 因此通过它可以检验出假钞.

期刊摘选

Acting on a tip off, the police arrested the drug smugglers.

警方根据密报逮捕了毒品''.'走私者'. ''.

期刊摘选

Instead, Snape wants to know the plan so that he can tip off Dumbledore if necessary.

而取而代之的则是, 斯内普想知道他的计划就可以在必要的情况下及时警告邓不利多.

期刊摘选

Cut the end tip off of a carrot. Ask an adult to help you!

取一根胡萝卜,把其尾端的尖端部分切掉(因为要用刀危险, 所以需成人帮助 完成 )

期刊摘选

Effort from tip off to whatever time in the morning a game might be decided.

任何一个早晨的努力是可以在一场比赛可以体现的.

期刊摘选

Did Nancy want him to tip off the IRS confidentially?

南希是否希望他秘密地向国内税收局通个风?

辞典例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. inside information that something is going to happen

  • 2. the act of starting a basketball game with a jump ball

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