pip

pip
I pip noun
(a seed of a fruit: an orange/apple pip.) pepita

II pip noun
(a short sharp sound on radio, a telephone etc, used eg to show the exact time: He put his watch right by the pips.)
pip n pepita / semilla
pip
tr[pɪp]
noun
1 (seed) pepita
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pip
tr[pɪp]
noun
1 (sound) señal nombre femenino (corta)
2 (on dice, domino) punto
3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (on military uniform) estrella
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to give somebody the pip SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL sacar de quicio a alguien
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pip
tr[pɪp]
transitive verb (pt & pp pipped, ger pipping)
1 (hit with a shot) dar, alcanzar
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be pipped at the post perder por un pelo
to pip somebody at the post ganar a alguien en el último momento
pip
n.
gabarro s.m.
moquillo s.m.
pepita s.f.
pipa s.f.

I pɪp
noun
1) (seed) pepita f, semilla f
2) (BrE Mil) (on uniform) estrella f
3) (BrE Rad, Telec) pitido m

wait for the pips — espere a oír la señal

4)

to give somebody the pip — (BrE colloq) sacar* de quicio a alguien


II
transitive verb -pp- (BrE colloq)

he was pipped at the post — perdió por un pelo (fam)


I
[pɪp]
N
1) (Bot) pepita f , pepa f (esp LAm); (on card, dice) punto m ; (Brit) (Mil) * (on uniform) estrella f ; (on radar screen) señal f
2) (=sound) bip m , pitido m

the pips — (Telec) la señal

wait till you hear the pips — espere a que oiga la señal


II
* [pɪp] (Brit) N
- give sb the pip

it's enough to give you the pip — es para volverse loco

he's got the pip — está de muy mal humor


III
[pɪp]
VT
- be pipped at or to the post

Baby Boy pipped Omar at or to the post — Baby Boy le ganó a Omar por un pelo *

* * *

I [pɪp]
noun
1) (seed) pepita f, semilla f
2) (BrE Mil) (on uniform) estrella f
3) (BrE Rad, Telec) pitido m

wait for the pips — espere a oír la señal

4)

to give somebody the pip — (BrE colloq) sacar* de quicio a alguien


II
transitive verb -pp- (BrE colloq)

he was pipped at the post — perdió por un pelo (fam)


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