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dip /dɪp/ (-pp-) ► SEE ALLdip sth in/into sthdip sth indip into sth●ˌdip sth ˈin/ˈinto sth●ˌdip sth ˈinto put sth very quickly into a liquid and take it out again (飞快地)把…放入(液体)又取出;用…浸一浸◆She dipped her toes cautiously into the sea. 她小心翼翼地用脚趾试了试海水。◆She took off her shoes and cautiously dipped a toe in. 她脱下鞋,小心翼翼地用一个脚趾探了探。◆The fruit had been dipped in chocolate. 水果蘸了巧克力。[v + n/pron + prep] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌdip ˈinto sth1. to read or watch only small parts of a book, magazine, programme, etc. 草草翻阅;稍加浏览◆I’ve only had time to dip into the report. 这份报告我无暇细看,只草草浏览了一下。◆The continuous news services are intended for people to dip into. 不间断的新闻报道是为了便于人们随时瞅上几眼。OBJ book, report ➡ note at look through sth 2. to put your hand into a container to take sth out of it 把手伸进…中(取东西)◆She dipped into her purse and took out a coin. 她从钱包里掏出一枚硬币。[v + prep] ●dip into your ˈpocket, ˈsavings, etc.to take an amount from money that you have been keeping or saving 掏腰包;用积蓄◆They have dipped into their savings to pay for the shares. 他们是动用积蓄买的股票。 |