تعريف dipping في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- A form of cleaning by immersion in a liquid which is capable of causing molecular changes in the surface (with the intent of providing a more appealing look)
- The process of cleaning or brightening sheet metal or metalware, esp
- present participle of dip
- {i} immersion, submergence (in a liquid); act of taking up an amount of liquid (with the hands, a spoon, etc.)
- Process of submerging lumber or other wood products in a dipping vat The vat may contain fungicides and/or other chemicals to prevent staining and decay and impart water repellancy
- The practice of taking snuff by rubbing the teeth or gums with a stick or brush dipped in snuff
- Resin is applied to finished garment The garment is then creased and dipped in a vat of chemicals to set in the resin
- brass, by dipping it in acids, etc
- Immersing a component in a material for the purposes of penetrating its components usually for the purposes of insulation or environmental protection
- The process of coating or impregnating of insulating materials by immersion into the uncured material
- Cleaning by immersion in a liquid capable of removing molecules from the surface, such as a solution containing thiourea
- The act or process of immersing
- coating process carried out by immersion of the item into a tank containing a suitable coating The item is then picked up causing dripping of the excess of coating and an even coating is achieved
- a method of saluting using a hand-held flag The flagstaff is brought down to an almost horizontal level, with the flag almost trailing the ground, then raised smartly back to its original position Most only see this on one occasion: the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games
- The act of lifting or moving a liquid with a dipper, ladle, or the like
- The act of inclining downward
- The vertical oscillation of a ship resulting from rolling or pitching A very low position of the vessel's center of gravity or marked changes of the vessel's form in the vicinity of the waterline or a combination of both tend to accentuate dipping
- dipping tank
- A tank where livestock can be immersed in disinfectant chemicals
In the area, there were two small primary schools, a general store, and a dipping tank to rid the cattle of ticks and diseases.
- dipping tanks
- plural form of dipping tank
- dipping needle
- {i} early kind of magnetometer; inclinometer
- dip
- To use a dip stick to check oil level in an engine
- dip
- To treat cattle or sheep by immersion in chemical solution
The farmer is going to dip the cattle today.
- dip
- To decrease slightly
- dip
- A pickpocket
The Moocher was a dip in a dilettante sort of way, and his particular graft was boarding street-cars with his papers and grabbing women's pocket-books.
- dip
- A tank or trough where cattle or sheep are immersed in chemicals to kill parasites
- dip
- A swim. (Usually a short swim to refresh)
I'm going for a dip before breakfast.
- dip
- A lower section of a road or geological feature
There is a dip in the road ahead.
- dip
- A foolish person
- dip
- To lower (a flag), particularly a national ensign, to a partially hoisted position in order to render or to return a salute. While lowered, the flag is said to be “at the dip.” A flag being carried on a staff may be dipped by leaning it forward at an approximate angle of 45 degrees
The sailor rushed to the flag hoist to dip the flag in return.”.
- dip
- The angle from horizontal of a planar geologic surface, such as a fault line
- dip
- A sauce for dipping
Hmmm, this onion dip is just scrumptious.
- dip
- To lower into a liquid
He dipped the end of a towel in cold water and with it began to flick him on the face, his wife all the while holding her face between her hands and sobbing in a way that was heart breaking to hear.
- dip
- To lower a light's beam
Dip your lights as you meet an oncoming car.
- hot dipping
- galvanising by means of the hot-dip process
- skinny dipping
- The practice of swimming in the nude, as opposed to a swimsuit
- skinny-dipping
- Alternative form of skinny dipping
- dip
- {v} to put, sink, plunge, engage, pierce, look
- dip
- (American slang) A stupid or foolish person
- double dipping
- The practice of drawing two incomes from the government, usually by holding a government job and receiving a pension, as for prior military service
- skinny dipping
- Skinny dipping, also spelled skinny-dipping, is swimming naked, i.e. without any swimsuit. Skin(ny) diving is both used as a synonym and for free diving
- Dip
- If you are driving a car and dip the headlights, you operate a switch that makes them shine downwards, so that they do not shine directly into the eyes of other drivers. He dipped his headlights as they came up behind a slow-moving van This picture shows the view from a car using normal dipped lights
- Dip
- If the amount or level of something dips, it becomes smaller or lower, usually only for a short period of time. Unemployment dipped to 6.9 per cent last month The president became more cautious as his popularity dipped. = fall Dip is also a noun. the current dip in farm spending
- Dip
- If something dips, it makes a downward movement, usually quite quickly. Blake jumped in expertly; the boat dipped slightly under his weight The sun dipped below the horizon. Dip is also a noun. I noticed little things, a dip of the head, a twitch in the shoulder
- Dip
- If you have or take a dip, you go for a quick swim in the sea, a river, or a swimming pool. She flicked through a romantic paperback between occasional dips in the pool. = swim
- Dip
- If you dip something in a liquid, you put it into the liquid for a short time, so that only part of it is covered, and take it out again. Quickly dip the base in and out of cold water. Dip is also a noun. One dip into the bottle should do an entire nail
- Dip
- A dip is a thick creamy sauce. You dip pieces of raw vegetable or biscuits into the sauce and then eat them. Maybe we could just buy some dips. prawns with avocado dip
- Dip
- to dip your toes: see toe see also lucky dip. the written abbreviation of diploma
- Dip
- If an area of land, a road, or a path dips, it goes down quite suddenly to a lower level. The road dipped and rose again. a path which suddenly dips down into a tunnel. Dip is also a noun. Where the road makes a dip, turn right
- Dip
- If you dip into a sum of money that you had intended to save, you use some of it to buy something or pay for something. Just when she was ready to dip into her savings, Greg hastened to her rescue
- Dip
- Dip. is a written abbreviation for diploma
- Dip
- If you dip your hand into a container or dip into the container, you put your hand into it in order to take something out of it. She dipped a hand into the jar of sweets and pulled one out Watch your fingers as you dip into the pot Ask the children to guess what's in each container by dipping their hands in
- Dip
- If you dip into a book, you have a brief look at it without reading or studying it seriously. a chance to dip into a wide selection of books on Tibetan Buddhism
- dip
- stain an object by immersing it in a liquid go down momentarily; "Prices dipped"
- dip
- To plunge or engage thoroughly in any affair
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- The angle that a bedding plane or fault makes with the horizontal when measured perpendicular to the strike of the bedding plane or fault
- dip
- of candles; by dipping the wick into hot, liquid wax
- dip
- To take out, by dipping a dipper, ladle, or other receptacle, into a fluid and removing a part; often with out; as, to dip water from a boiler; to dip out water
- dip
- Abbreviation for Dual In-line Package A type of housing for integrated circuits The standard form is a molded plastic container of varying lengths and 0 3 inch wide (although there are other standard widths), with two rows of through-hole pins spaced 0 1 inch between centers of adjacent pins
- dip
- the angle of incline from horizontal of a planar feature, such as an orebody
- dip
- The action of dipping or plunging for a moment into a liquid
- dip
- dip into a liquid while eating; "She dunked the piece of bread in the sauce"
- dip
- A dip stick
- dip
- lower briefly; "She dipped her knee"
- dip
- A slight decline in securities prices followed by a rise Analysts often advise investors to buy on the dips, meaning buy when a price is momentarily weak BACK TO TOP
- dip
- The inclination of a geologic structure (bed, vein, fault, etc ) from the horizontal; dip is always measured downwards at right angles to the strike
- dip
- a depression in an otherwise level surface; "there was a dip in the road"
- dip
- The angle between the horizontal plane and a structural surface (such as a bedding plane, a joint, a fault, foliation, or other planar features)
- dip
- a candle that is made by repeated dipping in a pool of wax or tallow
- dip
- To immerse for baptism; to baptize by immersion
- dip
- slope downwards; "Our property dips towards the river"
- dip
- lower briefly; "She dipped her knee
- dip
- To wet, as if by immersing; to moisten
- dip
- dip into a liquid; "He dipped into the pool"
- dip
- stain an object by immersing it in a liquid
- dip
- appear to move downward; "The sun dipped below the horizon"; "The setting sun sank below the tree line"
- dip
- To consume snuff by placing a pinch behind the lip or under the tongue so that the active chemical constituents of the snuff may be absorbed into the system for their narcotic effect
- dip
- Slight drop in securities prices after a sustained uptrend Analysts often advise investors to buy on dips, meaning to buy when a price is momentarily weak See: Correction, crash
- dip
- of candles; by dipping the wick into hot, liquid wax dip into a liquid; "He dipped into the pool"
- dip
- A sudden drop followed by a climb, usually to avoid obstacles or as the result of getting into an airhole
- dip
- Dual inline package A small switch that changes hardware settings
- dip
- {i} immersion in a liquid; decrease, decline; reduction, lowering
- dip
- The angle at which the orebody is inclined from the horizontal
- dip
- Dual In-line Package The most common IC package, which can be either plastic or ceramic Circuit leads or pins extend symmetrically outward and downward from opposite sides of the rectangular package body
- dip
- Dual In-line Package
- dip
- To engage as a pledge; to mortgage
- dip
- The angle that a structural surface, e g a bedding or fault plane, makes with the horizontal, measured perpendicular to the strike of the structure and in the vertical plane
- dip
- To dip snuff
- dip
- scoop up by plunging one's hand or a ladle below the surface; "dip water out of a container"
- dip
- The angle formed by the inclined plane of a geological structure and the horizontal plane of the Earth's surface
- dip
- a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity; "a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index"; "there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery"; "a dip in prices"; "when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall"
- dip
- A form of DRAM component packaging DIPs can be installed either in sockets or permanently soldered into holes extending into the surface of the printed circuit board The DIP package was extremely popular when it was common for memory to be installed directly on a computer's motherboard
- dip
- To immerse one's self; to become plunged in a liquid; to sink
- dip
- To lower a lights beam
- dip
- immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate; "dip the garment into the cleaning solution"; "dip the brush into the paint"
- dip
- To incline downward from the plane of the horizon; as, strata of rock dip
- dip
- To plunge or immerse; especially, to put for a moment into a liquid; to insert into a fluid and withdraw again
- dip
- into a liquid or a soft substance and removing a part
- dip
- {f} immerse in a liquid; decrease, decline; reduce, lower
- dip
- Refers to the angle at which the bedrock strata are inclined from the horizontal Dip on bedrock surfaces may be caused by forces that bend the rock mass or by a variety of mechanisms active when sediments that make up the rock were accumulating
- dip
- The angle that a planar geologic surface (for example, a fault) is inclined from the horizontal
- dip
- A dipped candle
- dip
- tasty mixture or liquid into which bite-sized foods are dipped
- dip
- Acronym for dual in-line package, a type of chip housed in a rectangular casing with two rows of connecting pins on either side
- dip
- To perform the action of plunging some receptacle, as a dipper, ladle
- dip
- One of the directional properties of a geologic structure such as a fold or a fault Dip is the inclination angle of the formation as measured at right angles to strike
- dip
- A gymnastic exercise on the parallel bars in which the performer, resting on his hands, lets his arms bend and his body sink until his chin is level with the bars, and then raises himself by straightening his arms
- dip
- (dual in-line package) (adj ) Characteristic of the physical geometry of an integrated circuit or other electronic package; rectangular, with pins on the two longer sides
- dip
- a brief swim in water
- dip
- To enter slightly or cursorily; to engage one's self desultorily or by the way; to partake limitedly; followed by in or into
- dip
- Inclination downward; direction below a horizontal line; slope; pitch
- dip
- a brief immersion
- dip
- go down momentarily; "Prices dipped"
- dip
- Abbreviation for Document Image Processing Systems and software that stores, manages, and retrieves documents as digital images
- dip
- (physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon
- dip
- (Dual In-line Package) - A DRAM component packaging DIPs can be installed in sockets or permanently soldered into holes on the printed circuit board The DIP package was extremely popular when memory was installed directly on the motherboard
- dip
- a gymnastic exercise on the parallel bars in which the body is lowered and raised by bending and straightening the arms a brief swim in water a candle that is made by repeated dipping in a pool of wax or tallow a brief immersion tasty mixture or liquid into which bite-sized foods are dipped (physics) the angle that a magnetic needle makes with the plane of the horizon a depression in an otherwise level surface; "there was a dip in the road"
- dip
- immerse in a disinfectant solution; "dip the sheep"
- dip
- the angle at which a vein, structure or rock bed is inclined from the horizontal, measured at right angles to the strike
- dip
- a thief who steals from the pockets or purses of others in public places
- dip
- Inclination of a planar geologic surface (for example, a fault or a bed) from the horizontal
- dip
- a gymnastic exercise on the parallel bars in which the body is lowered and raised by bending and straightening the arms
- dip
- switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam
- dip
- The angle between a geologic surface -- for example, a fault plane -- and the horizontal The direction of dip can be thought of as the direction a ball, if placed upon the tilted surface, would roll Thus, a ball placed on a north-dipping fault plane would roll northward The dip of a surface is always perpendicular to the strike of that surface
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- A liquid, as a sauce or gravy, served at table with a ladle or spoon
- dip
- In the turpentine industry, the viscid exudation, which is dipped out from incisions in the trees; as, virgin dip (the runnings of the first year), yellow dip (the runnings of subsequent years)
- dip
- To pierce; to penetrate; followed by in or into
- dip
- (Dual In-line Package) A form of DRAM component packaging DIPs can be installed either in sockets or permanently soldered into holes extending into the surface of the printed circuit board The DIP package was extremely popular when it was common for memory to be installed directly on a computer's motherboard
- double dipping
- The practice of drawing two incomes from the government, usually by holding a government job and receiving a pension, as for prior military service.double dipper n
- double dipping
- two incomes received from the same source (as by holding a government job and receiving a government pension)
- skinny dipping
- {i} swimming naked
- skinny-dipping
- swimming with no clothes on