1. (Botany) the seed of a fleshy fruit, such as an apple or pear
2. (Botany) any of the segments marking the surface of a pineapple
3. (Botany) a rootstock or flower of the lily of the valley or certain other plants
[C18: short for pippin]
pip
(pɪp)
n
1. (Electronics) a short high-pitched sound, a sequence of which can act as a time signal, esp on radio
2. (Electronics) a radar blip
3. (Card Games)
a. a spot or single device, such as a spade, diamond, heart, or club on a playing card
b. any of the spots on dice or dominoes
4. (Military) informal Also called: star the emblem worn on the shoulder by junior officers in the British Army, indicating their rank
vb, pips, pippingorpipped
5. (Zoology) (of a young bird)
a. (intr) to chirp; peep
b. to pierce (the shell of its egg) while hatching
6. (intr) to make a short high-pitched sound
[C16 (in the sense: spot or speck); C17 (vb); C20 (in the sense: short high-pitched sound): of obscure, probably imitative origin; senses 1 and 5 are probably related to peep2]
pip
(pɪp)
n
1. (Veterinary Science) a contagious disease of poultry characterized by the secretion of thick mucus in the mouth and throat
2. facetiousslang a minor human ailment
3. slangBritandAustralandNZandSouth African a bad temper or depression (esp in the phrase give (someone) the pip)
4. get the pip have the pip informalNZ to sulk
vb, pips, pippingorpipped
slangBrit to cause to be annoyed or depressed
[C15: from Middle Dutch pippe, ultimately from Latin pituita phlegm; see pituitary]
pip
(pɪp)
vb (tr) , pips, pippingorpipped
1. to wound or kill, esp with a gun
2. to defeat (a person), esp when his success seems certain (often in the phrase pip at the post)
3. to blackball or ostracize
[C19 (originally in the sense: to blackball): probably from pip2]
radar echo - an electronic signal that has been reflected back to the radar antenna; contains information about the location and distance of the reflecting object
shoot, pip, hit - hit with a missile from a weapon
kill - cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly; "This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank"; "The farmer killed a pig for the holidays"
strike, hit - make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target; "The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939"; "We must strike the enemy's oil fields"; "in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game 5 to 2"
shoot, blast - fire a shot; "the gunman blasted away"
beat, beat out, vanquish, trounce, crush, shell - come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"
2 (o.f.) [pɪp] (Brit) Nto give sb the pip → sacar de quicio a algn it's enough to give you the pip → es para volverse loco he's got the pip → está de muymal humor
(on card, dice) → Augent; (Brit Mil inf) → Sternm; (on radar screen) → Pipm, → Echozeichennt
(Rad, Telec) the pips → das Zeitzeichen; (in public telephone) → das Tut-Tut-Tut; at the third pip it will be … → beim dritten Ton des Zeitzeichens ist es …; put more money in when you hear the pips → bitte Geldnachwerfen, sobald das Zeichenertönt
pip
2
n (Vet) → Pipsm; to give somebody the pip (Brit inf) → jdnaufregen(inf)
a seed of a fruit. an orange/apple pip. pit بِذْرَه семка caroço jádro der Kern frø κουκούτσιpepita seeme هسته کوچک siemen pépinחרצן चिड़चिड़ापन sjemenka (gyümölcs)mag biji steinn, lítið fræ seme 種 씨 sėkla, kauliukas (augļa) sēkla; kauliņš biji pitkjernepestka دپتو( قطعو ) په پاڼوخالونه ياڅيرى caroço sâmbure; sămânţă косточка, семечко jadro, jadierko pečka semenka kärna เมล็ดพันธุ์ çekirdek 果仁 кісточка, зернина بيج hột, hạt 果仁
pip2
(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. piepgeluid دَقّة الرّاديو او التلفون пиукане sinal horário časový signál das Zeitzeichen bip οξύς ήχος που επισημαίνει την ώρα bip, pitido piiksatus صدای بیب بیب aikamerkki signal sonoreצפצוף वक्त बताने वाली आवाज zvuk upozorenja (radio) sípjel bunyi tit tit píp (segnale sonoro) ピッという音 (시보 따위의) 삐 하는 소리 signalas, pyptelėjimas (pareiza laika) signāls bunyi pip toontje pipsygnał د بیب بیب آواز sinal horário сигнал точного времени časový signál, (za)pípnutie znak, zvočni signal kratak signal pip เสียงปิ๊บ sinyal 收音機中報時聲 високий короткий звук радіосигналу ريڈيو کي پيں پيں کي آواز tín hiệu píp píp 收音机中报时声
My father's family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip. So, I called myself Pip, and came to be called Pip.
DWP guidance so far claims the 10-year policy will apply to people on the highest level of PIP, with severe or progressive conditions that will not improve.
But the department is also facing questions from the Work and Pensions select committee over the figures, amid claims it was not given similar information for its own inquiry into PIP and ESA.
They are of course, correct to say that more people are on PIP than DLA (Disabled Living Allowance), however the issue about the loss of Motability cars is that, this is as a result of a reassessment from DLA to PIP.
Ray leaves Pip's side because instinct drives her to chase a rabbit, but her keen intelligence leads to a joyful reunion and her loyalty saves Pip's life.
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