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vda
jemandem einen Wink geben
im PONS Wörterbuch
tip off VERB trans
to tip off sb
jdm einen Wink [o. ugs Tipp] geben
ˈtip-off SUBST ugs
Wink m <-(e)s, -e>
Tipp m <-s, -s>
im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. tip1 <-pp-> [tɪp] VERB trans
1. tip (attach to extremity of):
to tip sth with sth
etw an der Spitze mit etw Dat versehen
2. tip (dye one's hair):
II. tip1 [tɪp] SUBST
1. tip (pointed end):
Spitze f <-, -n>
Filtermundstück nt <-(e)s, -e>
2. tip (of hair):
tips pl
Wendungen:
I. tip2 [tɪp] SUBST Brit
1. tip (garbage dump):
Deponie f <-, -ni̱·en>
Mülldeponie f <-, -n>
2. tip ugs (messy place):
Saustall m <-(e)s, -ställe> übtr abw sl
II. tip2 <-pp-> [tɪp] VERB trans
1. tip (empty out):
to tip sth into sth
etw in etw Akk ausschütten [o. CH ausleeren]
unpers it's tipping it down Brit, Aus ugs
2. tip (tilt):
to tip sth
etw neigen
to tip the balance [or scales] übtr
3. tip (touch):
to tip sth
to tip sth (tap)
III. tip2 <-pp-> [tɪp] VERB intr
1. tip Brit (dump):
No tipping
2. tip (tilt):
I. tip3 [tɪp] SUBST
1. tip (money):
Trinkgeld nt <-(e)s, -er>
to give [or leave] a 10% tip
2. tip (suggestion):
Tipp m <-s, -s> ugs
to give sb a tip
jdm einen Tipp geben ugs
II. tip3 <-pp-> [tɪp] VERB trans
1. tip (give money to):
to tip sb
2. tip esp Brit (predict):
to tip sth
auf etw Akk tippen
Wendungen:
to tip sb the wink Brit
III. tip3 <-pp-> [tɪp] VERB intr
I. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] PRÄP
1. off (indicating removal):
von +Dat
to be off the air RADIO, TV
2. off after Verb:
hinunter [von] +Dat
herunter [von] +Dat
3. off after Verb (moving away):
[weg] von +Dat
to get off sb/sth ugs
jdn/etw in Ruhe lassen
4. off (away from):
weg von +Dat
just off sth
in der Nähe einer S. Gen
5. off (at sea):
vor +Dat
6. off (absent from):
7. off ugs (stop liking):
to be off sb/sth
von jdm/etw genug haben
to go off sb/sth
jdn/etw nicht mehr mögen
8. off (not taking):
to be off sth
9. off (subsisting):
10. off (from source):
to get sth off sb ugs
etw von jdm bekommen
11. off after Subst (minus):
Wendungen:
off beam Brit ugs
jdn umwerfen ugs
II. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] ADV inv
1. off (not on):
to switch [or turn] sth off
2. off (away):
to see sb off
3. off (removed):
4. off (completely):
to burn off sth
to kill off sth
to pay off sth
5. off (in bad shape):
to go off food
6. off (distant in time):
7. off (stopped):
to call sth off
8. off (discounted):
9. off (separated):
to fence sth off
10. off (expressing riddance):
to laugh sth off
III. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] ADJ inv
1. off:
off tap
off heating
2. off präd GASTRO (bad):
off milk
3. off (not at work):
4. off präd ugs (in bad shape):
5. off (provided for):
how are you off for money? Brit, Aus
6. off präd GASTRO (run out):
7. off präd esp Brit ugs (rude):
off behaviour
IV. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] SUBST no pl
V. off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] VERB trans Am sl
to off sb
jdn um die Ecke bringen ugs
to off sb
jdn abmurksen sl [o. ugs umlegen]
OpenDict-Eintrag
tip SUBST
your house is a bit of a tip (messy) Brit ugs
Present
Itip off
youtip off
he/she/ittips off
wetip off
youtip off
theytip off
Past
Itipped off
youtipped off
he/she/ittipped off
wetipped off
youtipped off
theytipped off
Present Perfect
Ihavetipped off
youhavetipped off
he/she/ithastipped off
wehavetipped off
youhavetipped off
theyhavetipped off
Past Perfect
Ihadtipped off
youhadtipped off
he/she/ithadtipped off
wehadtipped off
youhadtipped off
theyhadtipped off
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However, a payment is not automatically suspended or stopped, solely on the basis of an anonymous tip-off.
www.independent.ie
Acting on a tip-off, they stormed a dilapidated building that she had been known to use as a hide-out.
en.wikipedia.org
Evidential standards were very low: a tip-off by an anonymous informer was considered sufficient grounds for arrest.
en.wikipedia.org
Police shut him down, and then received a tip-off relating to this week's arrest.
www.9news.com.au
Instead, 20 minutes before tip-off, he took the floor in warmups and missed his 12th game of the season.
www.mlive.com