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1 yip
[jip]American colloquially1.nounkrik; lajež, lajanje;2.transitive verb & intransitive verbvreščati, kričati; tuliti, zavijati (o psu)
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yip — /jɪp/ (say yip) verb (i) (yipped, yipping) 1. to yap. –noun 2. a snappish bark. {imitative} …
yip — ► NOUN ▪ a short, sharp cry or yelp, especially of excitement or delight. ► VERB (yipped, yipping) ▪ give a yip. ORIGIN imitative … English terms dictionary
yip — [[t]jɪ̱p[/t]] yips, yipping, yipped VERB If a dog or other animal yips, it gives a sudden short cry, often because of fear or pain. [mainly AM] Far up the west rim of the canyon, a coyote yipped twice. Syn: yelp N COUNT: oft N of n Yip is also a… … English dictionary
yip — intransitive verb (yipped; yipping) Etymology: imitative Date: 1907 1. to bark sharply, quickly, and often continuously 2. to utter a short sharp cry • yip noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
yip — [jɪp] noun a short, sharp cry or yelp, especially of excitement or delight. verb (yips, yipping, yipped) give a yip. Origin early 20th cent. (orig. US): imitative … English new terms dictionary
yip — 1. noun a) A sharp, high pitched bark. b) ( The Yips ) A self fulfilling defeatist or fatalist mindset. 2. verb To bark with a sharp, high pitched voice … Wiktionary
yip — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I noun A shrill, short cry: squeal, yap, yawp, yelp. See SOUNDS. II verb To utter a shrill, short cry: squeal, yap, yawp, yelp. See SOUNDS … English dictionary for students
yap — verb 1) the dogs yapped at his heels Syn: bark, woof, yelp, yip 2) informal what are they yapping about now? See babble 1. 1) … Thesaurus of popular words
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Case in tiers — is a model for assigning surface case to noun phrases (NPs) in a sentence. Introduced in Yip, Maling, and Jackendoff 1987, it has received at least 88 scholarly citations according to Google Scholar. The model takes its inspiration from the… … Wikipedia
Continuous and progressive aspects — The continuous and progressive aspects (abbreviated cont and prog) are grammatical aspects that express incomplete action in progress at a specific time: they are non habitual, imperfective aspects. It is a verb category with two principal… … Wikipedia