What does tip in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word tip in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tip in Japanese.
The word tip in Japanese means チップ 、 心づけ, 助言 、 アドバイス, タレ込み、密告、通報, 先端, チップを払う, キャップ, 端 、 先端, 傾ける, 空ける, 先端、頂上、頂点, ごみ捨て場, チップ, ひっくり返る, チップを弾む, ~をチップする, …を知らせる, 倒れる、ひっくり返る, フェルトペン, フェルトペン、マジックペン, ゴミ集積場, ゴミ山、ゴミ集積場, チップ付きで, 根端, セールスのコツ, サーロインステーキ, ジャンプボール, …に…を知らせる, 知らせ, チップオフ, ~の中身を出す、~を空にする, ~をひっくり返す, ~をひっくり返す, 頂上、最高地点, 最高級、最上級、最上、極上, 最高の、極上の, 頂点にある、最上層にある, トライティップ、ボトムサーロイン, 翼端. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word tip
チップ 、 心づけ(extra money for service) (サービスに対する心づけ) 彼は15%のチップを置いた。 He left a 15% tip. |
助言 、 アドバイス(helpful information) (役に立つ情報) ボブは我々がイタリアに旅行する際、いくつかのアドバイスをくれた。 Bob gave us some tips about travelling in Italy. |
タレ込み、密告、通報(tip-off: information given to police) The police received a tip that the suspect would be in a nearby pub that evening. |
先端(pointed end) 鉛筆の先端は尖っていた。 The tip of the pencil was sharp. |
チップを払う(leave extra money) アメリカのレストランでは15%のチップを払うのが習慣です。 It is customary to tip 15% in American restaurants. |
キャップ(covering for an end) (先端を保護する部材) 彼女のハイヒールにはヒールキャップがついていた。 Her high-heeled shoes had rubber tips. |
端 、 先端(end) 彼女は埠頭の先端にいる。 She is at the tip of the pier. |
傾ける(incline) 彼は水差しを傾けて飲み物をグラスに注いだ。 He tipped the pitcher to fill his glass. |
空ける(UK (dump) 彼女は、バッグの中身を床に空け、鍵を探した。 She tipped the contents of her bag on the floor and looked for her keys. |
先端、頂上、頂点(apex) He stood on the tip of the hill. |
ごみ捨て場(UK (garbage dump) He took all the garden waste to the tip. |
チップ(volleyball) (バレーボール) The volleyball player surprised his opponents with a tip of the ball using his knuckles. |
ひっくり返る(be overturned) The wheelbarrow is going to tip over. |
チップを弾む(give extra money) (ホテルやレストランで渡す心付け) Charlotte always tips well when she eats out. |
~をチップする(volleyball) (バレーボール) The volleyball player used her knuckles to tip the ball. |
…を知らせる(informal (inform, warn) The police arrived at the party after somebody tipped them off. |
倒れる、ひっくり返る(overturn) If you stack too many books on top of that tiny desk, it'll tip over! |
フェルトペン(fiber-tipped marker pen) You can write on anything with a felt pen -- paper, wood, even metal. |
フェルトペン、マジックペン(informal (fiber-tipped marker pen) Mark the position on the wall using a felt tip. My daughter loves colouring with felt tips. |
ゴミ集積場(place where refuse is disposed of) Some towns don't provide garbage collection; residents must take their trash to the town garbage dump. We took all our old furniture to the rubbish dump. |
ゴミ山、ゴミ集積場(place to dump refuse) |
チップ付きで(not including gratuities) Each person paid $18.95 for dinner, plus tip. |
根端(botany: end of plant root) |
セールスのコツ(piece of advice on how to sell) |
サーロインステーキ(meat dish: roasted loin steak) |
ジャンプボール(basketball: start with jump ball) (バスケットボール) |
…に…を知らせる(informal (inform, warn) |
知らせ(informal (hint, warning) The building was evacuated after police received a tip-off that a bomb had been planted there. |
チップオフ(in basketball) (バスケットボール、試合開始) |
~の中身を出す、~を空にする(empty by upturning) |
~をひっくり返す(overturn, cause to topple) If you stack too many books on top of that tiny desk, it'll tip over! . |
~をひっくり返す(overturn, cause to topple) |
頂上、最高地点(informal (highest point) |
最高級、最上級、最上、極上(informal (highest degree) |
最高の、極上の(informal (superb, excellent) |
頂点にある、最上層にある(informal (situated at the top) |
トライティップ、ボトムサーロイン(cut of meat: sirloin) (肉の部位) |
翼端(extremity of plane wing) (航空機) |
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