词组 | blip |
释义 | blip Theme: RADAR n. an intermittently appearing light on a radar screen.A blip caught the controller 's eye for an instant.Did you see that blip, Freddy? Theme: UNIMPORTANT n. anything quick and insignificant; a onetime thing of little importance.It was nothing, just a blip. The press blew it out of proportion.It wasn't really a fight. It was just a blip. blip 1. adjective classy US, 1948 2. noun 1 a temporary effect, especially one that is unwanted UK, 1975. 2 a minor fluctuation, usually upward, in the stock market or other measures of corporate fortunes US, 1988. 3 a source of surprise US, 1947. 4 a nickel (five-cent piece) US, 1935 3. verb 1 to send a message by e-mail UK, 2002. 2 in hot rodding or drag racing, to throttle up quickly and then release, momentarily increasing the revolutions per minute US, 1965 blip1. A brief signal or flash of light on a screen. We were beginning to lose hope when a blip on the screen finally indicated the ship's position. 2. By extension, something that is brief and inconsequential. Come on, that was just a blip in an otherwise fun day—stop dwelling on it. blip(blɪp)1. n. an intermittently appearing light on a radar screen. A blip caught the controller’s eye for an instant. 2. n. anything quick and insignificant; a onetime thing of little importance. It was nothing, just a blip. The press blew it out of proportion. |
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