tip off

tip off [tip ɔf]  [tɪp ɔf] 

tip off 基本解释

因倾斜而使掉下来; 暗示, 警告

tip off 词典解释
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1. 给…通风报信;暗中告知
    If someone tips you off, they give you information about something that has happened or is going to happen.

    e.g. Greg tipped police off on his car phone about a suspect drunk driver...
           格雷格用他的汽车电话向警方报告了一个有酒后驾驶嫌疑的司机。
    e.g. He was arrested two days later after a friend tipped off the FBI.
           他的一个朋友给美国联邦调查局报了信两天以后他就被捕了。

tip off 单语例句

1. tip off的意思

1. Far from encouraging vigilantism, the scheme encourages people to tip off authorities about known criminal activities.

2. tip off

2. Following a tip off, police raided Zhao's house and found him hiding inside his cupboard.

3. tip off的翻译

3. He urged local residents to actively tip off police and cooperate in fighting crime.

4. The Chinese Basketball Association's new season will tip off on Saturday, but the players and coaches are already in top gear.

5. After a tip off Vanuatu police raided a luxury home in Port Vila on Sunday.

6. tip off的反义词

6. The police said they received a tip off at the beginning of the month that an amusement arcade in Wangjing was operating as a casino.

7. Once they finally got it off, a mistimed tip went straight to Dallas'Josh Howard.

8. Rats or mice aboard ships might jump off on the Antarctic peninsula, the least chilly region snaking northwards towards the southern tip of South America.

9. No one wants to tip off a rival to a good location.

10. tip off

10. They also asked Jiang's neighbors and friends to tip off police to Jiang's whereabouts, said a police officer from the bureau on Thursday.

tip off 英英释义

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verb

1. give insider information or advise to

    e.g. He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot

    Synonym: tip