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kip    音标拼音: [k'ɪp]
n. 小牛皮,旅店,床,重量单位(1000磅)
vi. 住旅店,逃学

小牛皮,旅店,床,重量单位(1000磅)住旅店,逃学

kip
n 1: sleep; "roused him from his kip"
2: the basic unit of money in Laos
3: a gymnastic exercise performed starting from a position with
the legs over the upper body and moving to an erect position
by arching the back and swinging the legs out and down while
forcing the chest upright [synonym: {kip}, {upstart}]
v 1: be asleep [synonym: {sleep}, {kip}, {slumber}, {log Z's},
{catch some Z's}] [ant: {wake}]


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  • etymology - Why does going to kip mean going to sleep? - English . . .
    Wikipedia suggests that kip is derived from kipper a smoked herring fish The English philologist and ethnographer Walter William Skeat derives the word from the Old English kippian, to spawn
  • Which is longer: snooze, nap, kip, 40 winks or siesta?
    Kip and nap are the same Kip is more like the informal version of nap in BrE Snooze also means nap and is the informal version of nap in both AmE and BrE When it comes to their history, snooze, according to the ODE, emerged in the late 18 century and is of unknown origin; nap comes from Old English hnappian, which might have originated from
  • etymology - What is the origin of the phrase forty winks, meaning a . . .
    William Kitchiner M D (1775–1827) was an optician, inventor of telescopes, amateur musician and exceptional cook His name was a household word during the 19th century, and his Cook’s Oracle was a bestseller in England and America Wikipedia The phrase forty winks, meaning a short nap, can be traced back to Dr Kitchiner's 1821 self-help guide, The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life
  • What is the difference between nap, snooze and doze?
    I don't know, but I would guess that the meaning predates the button From the use of the button I would surmise that to snooze indicates you plan to doze off for a short while (as opposed to the normal doze which is unplanned), but without the intention to actually sleep, and without actually going to bed or laying down in a comfortable way (I imagine I could snooze for a while during a
  • quotes - What does the phrase AS YOU WERE mean? - English Language . . .
    A UK artist, Liam Gallagher, usually uses this phrase, but I can't understand what it really means Example taken from Twitter: That’s wiped me out of for a kip as you were LG x Please could anyone
  • A word to describe knowing something completely
    We just can not think of a word to describe this situation where you understand something completely There is nothing you do not know about it If anyone knows or has something close then that wo
  • In Rudyard Kiplings poem, if, what do unforgiving minute and . . .
    The full-length poem is here I love this poem and know it by heart, but I don't fully understand the following verse: If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of dista
  • hiberno english - How is wee used in Northern Ireland? - English . . .
    Although ‘small’ works as a literal synonym for ‘wee’, a closer equivalent in English English real-life usage would be little, which quite often does not primarily refer to size at all Where ‘small’ is commonly used informatively for technical distinction (small, medium, large), ‘little’ can, by comparison, indicate some degree of sentimentality (This is not a hard-and-fast
  • meaning - make a change or make a difference - English Language . . .
    Here, there is a difference between the two choices and the correct answer is "to make a change" to make a change = to make an alteration to make a difference = to have an effect (or no effect) on a person or situation "You won't lose any weight without making changes in your diet Substituting pasta for French fries won't make any difference and you won't lose any weight "
  • Is there a term or word for solving a problem that one created oneself . . .
    One word that comes to mind is undo, which carries the meaning of rolling back to a point before an action was carried out To cover the whole process, though, you would still need to use another word like fault-correction There is also the more general term, process, which admittedly does not specifically indicate that there was a problem However, your general situation is covered by this





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