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Pip Pigeon paramyxovirus

Pip

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1. N-COUNT (苹果、柑橘、梨等的)种子,籽 Pips are the small hard seeds in a fruit such as an apple, orange, or pear. 
2. VERB 以微弱优势打败;险胜 If someone is pipped to something such as a prize or an award, they are defeated by only a small amount. 
  • It's still possible for the losers to be pipped by West Germany for a semi-final place...

    失利者仍有可能在争夺半决赛权时被西德队击败。

  • She pipped actress Meryl Streep to the part.

    她击败女演员梅丽尔·斯特里普,拿到了这个角色。

3. N-PLURAL (英国广播中的)报时信号 In Britain, the pips on the radio are a series of short, high-pitched sounds that are used as a time signal. 
4. N-PLURAL (英国公用电话提示需要投入硬币时的)嘟嘟声 In Britain, when you make a telephone call from a public telephone, the pips are a signal that you need to put in more money. 
5. PHRASE (在竞赛等中)于最后一刻击败,险胜 If someone is pipped at the post or pipped to the post they are just beaten in a competition or in a race to achieve something. 
  • I didn't want us to be pipped to the post.

    我不希望我们在最后一刻落败。

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 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"
1. At the last pip it will be exactly six o'clock.
最后的嘟一声正正是六点钟。

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2. His wishy-washy talk gave her the pip.
他那不痛不痒的话使她很恼火。

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