[] to say in advance that sb/sth will be successful or that sth will happen 预言…获胜;事先说…会成功;预言(某事)会发生◆She has been tipped as a possible future chief executive. 据猜测她有可能继任总裁。◆He was widely tipped for the top job. 据传他会出任高职。◆Some analysts had tipped shares of companies that were about to collapse. 一些分析员曾对行将崩盘的股票作出过预言。◆They were accused of share tipping for fees. 他们被指控通过预测股票走势收费。
[] to give sb an extra amount of money to thank them for sth they have done for you as part of their job 给小费◆The French always tip very generously. 法国人付小费一向大方。◆How much should I tip? 我该给多少小费?◆I tipped the cab driver €2. 我给了出租车司机 2 欧元的小费。