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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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español
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I. tip1 [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] SUST.

II. tip1 <part. pres. tipping; pret., part. pas. tipped> [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] V. trans. (cover end, point)

tip cane/umbrella
tip cane/umbrella

I. tip2 <part. pres. tipping; pret., part. pas. tipped> [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] V. trans.

1.1. tip (tilt):

to tip one's hand ingl. am. coloq.

1.2. tip (pour, throw):

botar amer. excl Río Pl.
boté la basura por la ventana amer. excl Río Pl.
it's tipping it down outside ingl. brit. coloq.

2. tip (strike lightly):

II. tip2 <part. pres. tipping; pret., part. pas. tipped> [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] V. intr.

1. tip (tilt):

2. tip (dump rubbish):

tip ingl. brit.
tip ingl. brit.
tip ingl. brit.
tip ingl. brit.
botar escombros amer. excl Río Pl.
no tipping

III. tip2 [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] SUST. ingl. brit.

1. tip (rubbish dump):

basural m amer.

2. tip (mess) coloq.:

3. tip:

I. tip3 [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] SUST.

1.1. tip (helpful hint):

1.2. tip (in betting):

fija f Co. Sur

2. tip (gratuity):

to give sb a tip
darle (una) propina a alguien

II. tip3 <part. pres. tipping; pret., part. pas. tipped> [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] V. trans.

1. tip (give gratuity to):

2.1. tip (predict, forecast) ingl. brit.:

2.2. tip (warn, inform):

tip ingl. am.
tip ingl. am.
pasarle el dato a Co. Sur
tip ingl. am.
darle un chivatazo a Esp. coloq.

III. tip3 <part. pres. tipping; pret., part. pas. tipped> [ingl. am. tɪp, ingl. brit. tɪp] V. intr. (give gratuity)

tip-off [ingl. am. ˈtɪp ˌɔf, ingl. brit. ˈtɪpɒf] SUST.

1. tip-off (inside information):

soplo m coloq.
chivatazo m Esp. coloq.

2. tip-off (telltale sign):

tip-off ingl. am.

tip off V. [ingl. am. tɪp -, ingl. brit. tɪp -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

tip off police/criminal:

pasarle el dato a Co. Sur
darle un chivatazo a Esp. coloq.

I. tip up V. [ingl. am. tɪp -, ingl. brit. tɪp -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (overturn)

tip up container
tip up container
tip up container
dar vuelta Co. Sur

II. tip up V. [ingl. am. tɪp -, ingl. brit. tɪp -] (v + adv) (tilt upward)

I. tip over V. [ingl. am. tɪp -, ingl. brit. tɪp -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (knock over, upend)

II. tip over V. [ingl. am. tɪp -, ingl. brit. tɪp -] (v + adv) (fall over, topple)

tip-truck [ˈtɪptrʌk] SUST. ingl. am.

tip-up [ingl. am. ˈtɪp ˌəp, ingl. brit.] ADJ. atrbv.

tip-up seat:

rebatible Río Pl.
español
español
inglés
inglés
asparagus tips pl.

en el diccionario PONS

I. tip1 [tɪp] -pp- V. trans.

II. tip1 [tɪp] -pp- SUST.

I. tip2 [tɪp] -pp- V. trans.

1. tip ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (empty out):

2. tip (incline):

II. tip2 [tɪp] -pp- V. intr.

III. tip2 [tɪp] -pp- SUST. ingl. brit.

1. tip (for rubbish):

2. tip coloq. (mess):

I. tip3 [tɪp] -pp- -pp- SUST.

1. tip (for service):

yapa f Méx.

2. tip (hint):

II. tip3 [tɪp] -pp- -pp- V. trans.

1. tip (give money):

2. tip ingl. brit. (predict):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. tip3 [tɪp] -pp- -pp- V. intr.

felt-tip (pen) [ˌfeltˈtɪp (pen)] SUST.

filter tip SUST.

I. tip up V. trans.

II. tip up V. intr.

tip-off [ˈtɪpɒf, ingl. am. -ɑ:f] SUST. coloq.

tip off V. trans.

I. tip out V. trans.

II. tip out V. intr.

I. tip over V. trans.

II. tip over V. intr.

en el diccionario PONS

I. tip1 <-pp-> [tɪp] V. trans.

II. tip1 [tɪp] SUST.

I. tip2 <-pp-> [tɪp] V. trans. (incline)

II. tip2 [tɪp] V. intr.

I. tip3 [tɪp] SUST.

1. tip (for service):

yapa f Méx.

2. tip (hint):

II. tip3 <-pp-> [tɪp] V. trans. (give money)

III. tip3 <-pp-> [tɪp] V. intr.

felt-tip (pen) [ˌfelt·ˈtɪp·(pen)] SUST.

tip-off [ˈtɪp·ɔf] SUST. coloq.

I. tip over V. trans.

II. tip over V. intr.

I. tip up V. trans.

II. tip up V. intr.

tip off V. trans.

filter tip SUST.

Q-Tip SUST.

hisopo m amer.
cotonete m Méx.
Present
Itip
youtip
he/she/ittips
wetip
youtip
theytip
Past
Itipped
youtipped
he/she/ittipped
wetipped
youtipped
theytipped
Present Perfect
Ihavetipped
youhavetipped
he/she/ithastipped
wehavetipped
youhavetipped
theyhavetipped
Past Perfect
Ihadtipped
youhadtipped
he/she/ithadtipped
wehadtipped
youhadtipped
theyhadtipped

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