Nip

Nip
nip
1. past tense, past participle - nipped; verb
1) (to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite: A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.) pellizcar
2) (to cut with such an action: He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.) cortar
3) (to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) picar
4) (to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey: I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.) entrar en un momento, ir
5) (to stop the growth of (plants etc): The frost has nipped the roses.) helar, marchitar

2. noun
1) (the act of pinching or biting: His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.) pellizco
2) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) frío
3) (a small drink, especially of spirits.) trago
- nip something in the bud
- nip in the bud

nip vb
1. morder
be careful, the dog sometimes nips you ten cuidado, a veces el perro muerde
2. pellizcar
she nipped me on the arm me pellizcó el brazo
El pasado y participio pasado de nip se escribe nipped; el gerundio se escribe nipping
nip
tr[nɪp]
noun
1 (pinch) pellizco
she gave him a nip le pegó un pellizco
2 (bite) mordisco, mordedura
the dog gave me a nip on the ankle el perro me pegó un mordisco en el tobillo
3 (drink) trago
a nip of whisky un trago de whisky
transitive verb (pt & pp nipped, ger nipping)
1 (pinch) pellizcar
a crab nipped my finger un cangrejo me pellizcó el dedo
2 (bite) morder (con poca fuerza)
the dog nipped me el perro me mordió
intransitive verb
1 (pinch) pellizcar
crabs nip los cangrejos pellizcan
2 (bite) morder
some dogs nip algunos perros muerden
3 (go quickly) ir (en un momento)
she's nipped out to the shop ha salido un momentín a la tienda
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to nip in the bud cortar de raíz
there's a nip in the air hace fresquillo
nip ['nɪp] vt, nipped ; nipping
1) pinch: pellizcar
2) bite: morder, mordisquear
3)
to nip in the bud : cortar de raíz
nip n
1) tang: sabor m fuerte
2) pinch: pellizco m
3) nibble: mordisco m
4) swallow: trago m, traguito m
5)
there's a nip in the air : hace fresco
nip
n.
dentellada s.f.
helada s.f.
mordisco s.m.
pellizco s.m.
pizco s.m.
sorbito s.m.
trago s.m.
viento frío s.m.
v.
abrasar v.
morder v.
pellizcar v.
picar v.
nɪp
I
noun
1)
a) (pinch) pellizco m; (bite) mordisco m
b) (chill)

there's a nip in the air — hace bastante fresco

c) (tang) (AmE) sabor m fuerte
2) (drink) traguito m (fam), dedal m (fam)

II
1.
-pp- transitive verb
a) (pinch) pellizcar*; (bite) mordisquear
b) (damage) \<\<frost\>\> \<\<plants\>\> quemar

2.
vi
1) (bite, snap)

to nip AT something — \<\<dog\>\> mordisquear algo

2) (go quickly) (BrE colloq)

nip upstairs and fetch my pipe — sube un momento a buscarme la pipa

to nip out — salir* un momento

[nɪp]
N pej japonés(-esa) m / f
* * *
[nɪp]
I
noun
1)
a) (pinch) pellizco m; (bite) mordisco m
b) (chill)

there's a nip in the air — hace bastante fresco

c) (tang) (AmE) sabor m fuerte
2) (drink) traguito m (fam), dedal m (fam)

II
1.
-pp- transitive verb
a) (pinch) pellizcar*; (bite) mordisquear
b) (damage) \<\<frost\>\> \<\<plants\>\> quemar

2.
vi
1) (bite, snap)

to nip AT something — \<\<dog\>\> mordisquear algo

2) (go quickly) (BrE colloq)

nip upstairs and fetch my pipe — sube un momento a buscarme la pipa

to nip out — salir* un momento


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