Definition of the word pip

Pronunciation of vocabulary pip

pipnoun

pip

/pɪp//pɪp/

Origin of the word pip

The word "pip" has a fascinating origin! It comes from the Late Latin word "pipa," which referred to a type of pipe or a flute made from reeds. The Latin word "pipa" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*pep-," which means "to pierce" or "to prick." This root is also the source of words like "pipe," "pepper," and "pipkin." The English word "pip" has been used since the 14th century to refer to a small seed or pit, such as those found in fruits. Over time, the term "pip" evolved to have various meanings, including a small quantity of something, as in "a pip of tobacco." In modern times, the term "pip" is also used in computing, particularly in Python programming, to refer to a package installation software tool.

Vocabulary summary pip

typenoun

meaningPhlegm stasis disease (chicken)

meaning(slang) sadness, depression; frustration

exampletop have the pip

exampleto give someone the pip

typenoun ((also) pippin)

meaningseeds (orange, apple, pear)

meaning(slang) great person, great thing

exampletop have the pip

exampleto give someone the pip

Example of vocabulary pipnamespace

meaning

the small hard seed that is found in some types of fruit

hạt nhỏ cứng được tìm thấy trong một số loại trái cây

  • an apple/orange pip

    một quả táo/cam

meaning

a series of short high sounds, especially those used when giving the exact time on the radio

một loạt âm thanh cao ngắn, đặc biệt là những âm thanh được sử dụng khi báo giờ chính xác trên radio

  • The news will follow the pips at six o’clock.

    Tin tức sẽ theo sau các pip vào lúc sáu giờ.

meaning

one of the small round marks showing the value on dice and dominoes; one of the marks showing the value and suit of a playing card

một trong những dấu tròn nhỏ thể hiện giá trị của xúc xắc và quân domino; một trong những dấu hiệu thể hiện giá trị và tính chất của lá bài

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary pip


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