sip

  • 41sip — I. verb (sipped; sipping) Etymology: Middle English sippen; akin to Low German sippen to sip Date: 14th century intransitive verb to take a sip of something especially repeatedly transitive verb 1. to drink in small quantities 2. to take sips… …

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  • 42SIP — I SIP,   Halbleiterelektronik: Abkürzung für Single in line Package (Single in line Gehäuse). II SIP,   Kurzform von SIPP …

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  • 43sip — n. to take a sip * * * [sɪp] to take a sip …

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  • 44sip — 1 verb (I, T) to drink something slowly, taking very small mouthfuls: She was sitting at the bar sipping a Martini. (+ at): Kruger sipped at his whisky thoughtfully. 2 noun (C) a very small amount of a drink: take a sip (of): George took another… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 45sip — [sɪp] verb [I/T] I to drink in small amounts She sipped her lemonade.[/ex] II noun [C] sip [sɪp] a small amount of liquid that is taken into your mouth He took a sip of coffee.[/ex] …

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  • 46síp — a m (ȋ) 1. star. sipek pesek: s sipom posuta pot; sip in prah 2. alp. droben pesek, drobni delci razpadlih kamnin na zgornjem delu melišča: pobočje je pokrival sip in grušč …

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  • 47sip — 1. n. a puff of a marijuana cigarette. (Drugs.) □ How about a sip of your joint? □ He took a big sip and held it so long he almost turned blue. 2. tv. & in. to take a puff of a marijuana cigarette. □ He sipped a big one, stopped a minute, then… …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 48Sip — Die Abkürzung SIP steht unter anderem für: Session Initiation Protocol, ein Netzprotokoll zum Aufbau einer Kommunikationsverbindung Signal Iduna Park Spektrale Induzierte Polarisation Standard Interchange Protocol für Selbstverbuchungsautomaten… …

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  • 49sip — 1. noun /sɪp/ A small mouthful of drink 2. verb /sɪp/ To drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time He held out to me a bowl of steaming broth, that filled the room with a savour sweeter, ten thousand times, to me than every rose and lily of the… …

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  • 50sip at — phr verb Sip at is used with these nouns as the object: ↑beer, ↑can …

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