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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
nip
nip [nip nips nipped nipping] verb, noun BrE [nɪp] NAmE [nɪp] verb (-pp-) 1. transitive, intransitive to give sb/sth a quick painful bite or ↑pinch •~ sth He winced as the dog nipped his ankle. •~ (at sth) She nipped at my arm. 2. intransitive, transitive (of cold, wind, etc.)to harm or damage sth •~ (at sth) The icy wind nipped at our faces. •~ sth growing shoots nipped by frost 3. intransitive + adv./prep. (BrE, informal)to go somewhere quickly and/or for only a short time Syn: ↑pop •He's just nipped out to the bank. •A car nipped in (= got in quickly) ahead of me. Verb forms: Word Origin: v. and n. senses 1 to 2 late Middle English Low German Dutch n. sense 3 late 18th cent. nipperkin ‘small measure’ Low German Dutch nippen ‘to sip’ Example Bank: •He nipped in through a side door. •I nipped round the corner. •I'll just nip into the post office. •I'm just nipping down to the shops for some bread. •She's just nipped out for a few minutes. •The boy nipped down the alley out of sight. •The rats nipped at her flesh. •nipping to the shops Idiom: ↑nip something in the bud Derived: ↑nip something off noun 1. the act of giving sb a small bite or ↑pinch (= squeezing their skin between your finger and thumb) •The dog gave her a painful nip on the leg. 2. (informal)a feeling of cold •There was a real nip in the air. see also ↑nippy 3. (informal)a small drink of strong alcohol Word Origin: v. and n. senses 1 to 2 late Middle English Low German Dutch n. sense 3 late 18th cent. nipperkin ‘small measure’ Low German Dutch nippen ‘to sip’
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