pipping

英[pɪp] 美[pɪp]
  • n.点;星(肩章符号);水果的种子;果核;拨号音v.(英)在最后关头被击败;(小鸟等)唧唧喳喳地叫
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  • pip n.点;星(肩章符号);水果的种子;果核;拨号音v.(英)在最后关头被击败;(小鸟等)唧唧喳喳地叫
  • pip-shaped 苹果种子形的
  • pip-squeak n.不重要的东西;控制发射机的钟表机构
  • pip. abbr.=peripheralinterchangepackage外围交换程式
  • pipa abbr.脉冲积分摆加速表(=pulseintegratingpendulumaccelerometer)
Noun:
  1. a disease of poultry

  2. a minor nonspecific ailment

  3. a small hard seed found in some fruits

  4. a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit)

  5. a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface

Verb:
  1. kill by firing a missile

  2. hit with a missile from a weapon

  3. defeat thoroughly;

    "He mopped up the floor with his opponents"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The range operator cranked the range until the target pip was in the "range notch" on his scope.
      测距手摇动测距装置直到目标点的射程凹槽出现在显示器里。
    2. Dickens establishes the theme and shows Pip learning this lesson, largely by exploring ideas of ambition and self-improvement.
      狄更斯确立了这一主题,并主要通过探讨个人抱负和自我完善来说明,匹普已经认识到了这点。
    3. The weather forecast is followed by the pips at 6 o'clock.
      天气预报之后即为6点钟报时信号。