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tip

/tɪp/

A tip is a small amount of extra money given to someone like a waiter or driver to thank them for good service. It can also refer to a useful piece of advice or information that helps you do something better.

例句

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1

I left a small tip on the table for the waiter.

I left a small extra payment on the table for the waiter.

2

The gratuity, or tip, is included in the final bill for large groups.

The extra service charge, or tip, is part of the final bill for big groups.

3

Thanks for the tip about the cheap hotel near the station!

Thanks for the advice about the low-cost hotel near the station!

词族

名词
tip
Verb
tip
形容词
tipped
相关
tipping
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记忆技巧

Think of the word TIP as an acronym for 'To Insure Promptness'—money you give to make sure you get fast and good service.

快速测验

The taxi driver was very helpful with my bags, so I gave him a $5 ____.

正确!

正确答案是: tip

例句

1

I left a small tip on the table for the waiter.

everyday

I left a small extra payment on the table for the waiter.

2

The gratuity, or tip, is included in the final bill for large groups.

formal

The extra service charge, or tip, is part of the final bill for big groups.

3

Thanks for the tip about the cheap hotel near the station!

informal

Thanks for the advice about the low-cost hotel near the station!

4

Academic studies show that the size of a tip is not always linked to service quality.

academic

Research shows that how much extra money people give is not always based on how good the service was.

5

Please include any tip you paid in your travel expense report.

business

Please list any extra service money you paid in your business travel report.

词族

名词
tip
Verb
tip
形容词
tipped
相关
tipping

常见搭配

leave a tip give extra money after a meal or service
generous tip a large amount of extra money
travel tip advice for people who are traveling
top tip a very useful piece of advice
tip included the service money is already in the price

常用短语

at the tip of my tongue

about to remember a word but cannot quite say it

the tip of the iceberg

a small part of a much bigger problem

take a tip from

follow someone's advice

容易混淆的词

tip vs advice

Advice is uncountable (some advice), while a tip is a countable piece of advice (a tip).

tip vs bill

The bill is the total cost of the goods; a tip is the extra money given voluntarily.

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使用说明

When referring to money, 'tip' is common in many English-speaking countries. In the context of advice, it usually refers to something small, practical, and helpful.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'an advice' when they should use 'a tip'. They also sometimes forget that 'tip' is a countable noun and requires 'a' or 'the'.

💡

记忆技巧

Think of the word TIP as an acronym for 'To Insure Promptness'—money you give to make sure you get fast and good service.

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词源

Originally 17th-century thieves' slang meaning 'to give' or 'to hand over'.

语法模式

Countable noun Plural: tips Often follows verbs like 'give', 'leave', or 'take'
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文化背景

In the United States, leaving a 15-20% tip at restaurants is expected, while in Japan, tipping can sometimes be seen as impolite.

快速测验

The taxi driver was very helpful with my bags, so I gave him a $5 ____.

正确!

正确答案是: tip

更多Travel词汇

train

A1

A train is a connected series of vehicles that move along metal tracks to carry people or goods from one place to another. It usually consists of an engine and several carriages or wagons.

taxi

A1

A car with a driver that you pay to take you exactly where you want to go. It usually has a sign on top and a meter inside to calculate the cost of the trip.

subway

A1

A subway is an underground electric railway system used for transporting passengers in a city. It provides a fast way to travel long distances while avoiding street-level traffic.

bicycle

A1

A vehicle with two wheels that you sit on and move by pushing pedals with your feet. It is a popular form of transportation for short distances and a common way to exercise.

motorcycle

A1

A motorcycle is a vehicle with two wheels that is powered by an engine. It is used for fast travel and usually carries one or two people.

backpack

A1

A bag with shoulder straps that allows you to carry items on your back, leaving your hands free. It is commonly used by students for school or by travelers and hikers to carry their belongings.

map

A1

A map is a visual representation or drawing of an area, such as a city, country, or the entire world. It shows physical features like roads, rivers, and landmarks to help people find locations or navigate from one place to another.

passenger

A1

A passenger is a person who travels in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, train, or airplane, but is not driving it or working on it. They usually pay a fare or have a ticket to travel from one place to another.

hostel

A1

A budget-friendly type of accommodation where guests usually rent a bed in a shared room (dormitory) and share common facilities like a kitchen or lounge. It is popular among students, backpackers, and young travelers looking for an affordable way to stay in a city.

reservation

A1

A reservation is an arrangement you make in advance to keep a seat, a table, or a room for yourself. It ensures that you have a place when you arrive at a hotel, restaurant, or on a train.

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