lip

lip [lɪp]  [lɪp] 

lip的反义词

第三人称复数:lips

lip 基本解释

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名词嘴唇; (杯,壶等的)口,边缘; 〈俚〉无理的回答; 〈美〉律师

形容词唇的; 口头上的; 唇音的

及物动词用嘴唇接触; 接吻; 〈俚〉轻轻地说,唱; 把高尔夫球打到穴边而未进去

lip 相关词组

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1. a stiff upper lip : 坚定不移, 泰然自若;

lip 相关例句

lip什么意思

及物动词

1. Don't lip the cake, Jimmy.
    吉米,别用嘴唇碰蛋糕。

名词

1. She compressed her lips and kept silent.
    她紧闭嘴唇,一声不吭。

2. They heard from her mother's lips.
    他们听她妈妈亲口讲的。

3. He refused to open his lips.
    他拒不开口。

4. None of your lip!
    不要多嘴!

lip 网络解释

1. 嘴唇:6、Flight 微小、纤弱(slight)一定是(s一谐音)轻的(1ight),物轻(1ight)才能飞(flight, f拼音首). 7、Slip 嘴唇(lip)可(c~谐音)以夹(clip*),否则就会滑(slip中). 8、Smash 碰撞(clash)撞毁(

2. 洞边:球洞边缘:Links 球场 | Lip 洞边:球洞边缘 | List action 手腕动作

3. 唇刷:16.Eye Brow 眉刷 | 17.Eye Definer 勾眼刷 | 18.Lip 唇刷

4. lip:low intercept probability; 论述了低截获概率

5. lip:learner information package; 学习者信息包

6. lip:large internetwork packet; 大型网络间数据分组

7. lip:lower inflexion point; 判断低位拐点

lip 词典解释
lip的翻译

1. 嘴唇;口;嘴
    Your lips are the two outer parts of the edge of your mouth.

    e.g. Wade stuck the cigarette between his lips.
           韦德把香烟叼在嘴里。

2. 唇状物;边缘;(容器等的)嘴
    The lip of something such as a container or a high area of land is its edge.

    e.g. ...the lip of the jug.
           壶嘴
    e.g. ...the lip of Mount Etna's smouldering crater.
           埃特纳火山冒着烟的火山口

3. lip的反义词

3. 咬嘴唇(以按下怒气或抑制痛苦等)
    If you bite your lip, you try very hard not to show the anger or distress that you are feeling.

    e.g. She bit her lip as she recalled the words he'd thrown at her.
           回想起他甩给她的那些话,她咬了咬唇。

4. 大家都说的;大家都在谈论的
    If you say that something is on everyone's lips, you mean that a lot of people seem to be interested in it and are talking about it.

    e.g. A reporter asks the president the question on everyone's lips: 'Do you anticipate being re-appointed?'...
           一名记者向总裁提了大家都想问的问题:“您觉得自己会再获任命吗?”
    e.g. He is the guy whose name is on everyone's lips at the moment.
           他就是那个现在大家都在谈论的人。

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5. (在想到美好的事物或尝到好东西时)舔嘴唇
    If you lick your lips, you move your tongue across your lips as you think about or taste something pleasant.

    e.g. They licked their lips in anticipation...
           他们舔舔嘴唇,满怀期待。
    e.g. We swallowed the chocolates in one gulp, licking our lips.
           我们一口吞下了巧克力,满意地咂着嘴。

6. 把嘴封住;绝口不提
    If you tell someone that your lips are sealed, you are promising them that you will keep a secret that they have told you.

    e.g. As for anything told to me in confidence, well, my lips are sealed.
           至于私底下告诉我的任何事情,我会守口如瓶的。

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7. 坚定沉着;感情不外露
    If you say that someone is keeping a stiff upper lip, you mean that they are not showing any emotion even though it is difficult for them not to.

lip 单语例句

1. We cannot but suspect that they intentionally took advantage of the charity party to get free publicity by merely paying lip service.

2. But now the adage has been turned on its head, with the creation of a lip gloss that claims to help women lose weight.

3. Medical experts check a child with a cleft lip in Zunyi No 1 People's Hospital.

4. The baby is recovering after receiving surgery at the Orange County Children's Hospital in California, a top hospital for infant cleft lip cases in the United States.

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5. America is practicing a false version of Christianity and paying a lip service to Christ.

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6. The poll found that " old Britain " was represented by a stiff upper lip, impeccable manners and wartime leader Winston Churchill.

7. We also chose something called mango clams, a very pretty clam with an attractive orange lip.

8. Li Yan subsequently underwent corrective surgery in the United States for a cleft lip.

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9. The marriage has been in the spotlight from the start and interest intensified when their daughter was born with a cleft lip.

10. Cleft lips and palates refer to abnormal facial development characterized by a " split lip " or a hole in the roof of the mouth.

lip 英英释义

lip

noun

1. either the outer margin or the inner margin of the aperture of a gastropod's shell

2. the top edge of a vessel or other container

    Synonym: brim rim

3. either of two fleshy folds of tissue that surround the mouth and play a role in speaking

4. an impudent or insolent rejoinder

    e.g. don't give me any of your sass

    Synonym: sass sassing backtalk back talk mouth

5. (botany) either of the two parts of a bilabiate corolla or calyx