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I [pip] noun(a seed of a fruit: an orange/apple pip.) caroçoII [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.) sinal horário* * *pip1[pip] n 1 Vet pevide. 2 achaque. he has the pip sl ele está maldisposto. it gives me the pip isto me dá nojo.————————pip2[pip] n 1 semente de fruta (maçã, laranja). 2 alguém ou algo maravilhoso.————————pip3[pip] n Electron imagem projetada, produzida por onda de radar.————————pip4[pip] n ponto, pinta (de carta de baralho ou peça de dominó).————————pip5[pip] vt+vi 1 piar, pipilar. 2 sair da casca. -
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4 pip-squeak
pip-squeak[p'ipskwi:k] n coll pessoa ou coisa sem importância. -
5 he has the pip
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6 it gives me the pip
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7 piperonal
pip.er.o.nal[pip'erənəl] n Chem piperonal: substância usada na indústria de perfumaria. -
8 pipage
pip.age[p'aipidʒ] n 1 transporte por tubulação ou oleoduto. 2 tubulação. 3 taxa por transporte em oleoduto. -
9 piperine
pip.er.ine[p'ipəri:n] n Chem piperina: alcalóide cristalino encontrado na pimenta. -
10 pipit
pip.it[p'ipit] n Ornith pássaro do gênero Anto. -
11 pipkin
pip.kin[p'ipkin] n pequena panela de barro ou metal. -
12 pippin
pip.pin[p'ipin] n 1 nome de diversas variedades de maçã. 2 sl maravilha (pessoa ou objeto). -
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15 cure-pipe
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16 pipette
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17 piper
noun (a person who plays a pipe or pipes, especially the bagpipes.) gaiteiro* * *pip.er[p'aipə] n 1 tocador de gaita de foles. 2 cavalo atacado de enfisema. 3 filhote de pombo. 4 encanador. to pay the piper pagar as despesas. -
18 piperazine
pi.per.a.zine[pip'erəzi:n] n Chem piperazina: substância orgânica usada na medicina. -
19 pipet
pi.pet[pip'et] n = link=piptettepiptette. -
20 pipette
pi.pette[pip'et] n Chem pipeta.
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Pip — may refer to:Noun and namePeople* Pip, any of the backup singers for Gladys Knight in the American R B group Gladys Knight the Pips, active from 1953 to 1989 * Pip, short for Philip Pirrip, the name given by Charles Dickens to the protagonist of… … Wikipedia
Pip — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}} Sigles d une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres … Wikipédia en Français
pip — Ⅰ. pip [1] ► NOUN ▪ a small hard seed in a fruit. ORIGIN abbreviation of PIPPIN(Cf. ↑pippin). Ⅱ. pip [2] ► NOUN (the pips) Brit … English terms dictionary
pip — pip1 [pip] n. [contr. < PIPPIN] 1. a small seed, as of an apple, pear, or orange 2. [Old Slang] a person or thing much admired pip2 [pip] n. [earlier peep < ?] 1. any of the suit indicating figures on playing cards, or any of th … English World dictionary
Pip — Pip, n. [OE. pippe, D. pip, or F. p[ e]pie; from LL. pipita, fr. L. pituita slime, phlegm, rheum, in fowls, the pip. Cf. {Pituite}.] A contagious disease of fowls, characterized by hoarseness, discharge from the nostrils and eyes, and an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pip — interj. 1. paukštelio cyptelėjimui nusakyti: Pip! – čirptelėjo paukščiukas J.Balč. 2. sučepsėjimui rūkant nusakyti: Įsigeidęs rūkyti, jis iškišdavo pypkę pro durų plyšį. – Pip, pip! – ateidavo balsas iš pirties P.Cvir. ◊ nė pìp visai nieko: Pas… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Pip — Pip, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Pipped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pipping}.] [See {Peep}.] To cry or chirp, as a chicken; to peep. [1913 Webster] To hear the chick pip and cry in the egg. Boyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
PiP — Картинка в Картинке PiP (англ. … Википедия
pip|y — «PY pee», adjective, pip|i|er, pip|i|est. 1. pipelike; tubular. 2. piping; … Useful english dictionary
Pip — Pip, n. [Formerly pippin, pepin. Cf. {Pippin}.] (Bot.) A seed, as of an apple or orange. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pip — Pip, n. [Perh. for pick, F. pique a spade at cards, a pike. Cf. {Pique}.] One of the conventional figures or spots on playing cards, dominoes, etc. Addison. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English