用tip造句子,“tip”造句

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They merely tip you in one direction or another.

Even if service is substandard still leave at least some tip.

In the next tip in this series, we'll examine the other side of validation: exception handling.

Love is the color of the balloon, no matter how beautiful color, can not afford a barbed tip gently.

This tip introduces the notion of roundtripping and begins to hint at some problems with the existing JAX-RPC mapping rules.

and hemmed, and called the villain Juno, who deigned, at this second interview, to move the extreme tip of her tail, in token of owning my acquaintance.

Some imprints, imprinted on the walls, printed in the fingers, gradually disappear with the passage of time, and some imprints, printed in the pupil, printed on the tip of the heart, and the longer and deeper the time is.

At that time, we ran barefoot, and countless flowers bloomed in the beautiful field. The wind was singing in our ears. We were still young at the tip of the forest.

tip造句

It is customary to tip the waiter.

In this tip, I focus on the server side.

The hem of your gown, when the tip of your shoe peeps from beneath, upsets me.

Carefully tip the marshmallow out on to the prepared board and cut into squares, using a sharp knife.

Although little remains of the property, the team, led by Birmingham Archaeology, believes it has identified a rubbish tip or cesspit used by the 16th century poet.

Time is shallow, and time is waning. Nature has written a dream like a fleeting year to autumn. How many people stand in the tip of the iceberg, admire and lament.

"... Oh, let a man of spirit venture where he pleases,And never tip his golden cup empty toward the moon! Since heaven gave the talent, let it be employed! Spin a thousand of pieces of silver, all of them come Back!"

Here's a handy tip for removing stains from clothing.

Incidentally, here's another study tip based on research evidence about how the brain learns by association.

While the other dancers sang the refrain, she stroked Malfoy's lips, always with the tip of her fingers.

I poke the knife at him, at his fat stomach, lightly poking it with the tip, but he's wearing a puffy North Face jacket, so it doesn't stab him.

Moisten tip of writing Brush with lips

She has furnished her home with fake flowers, vases, rugs, plastic sheeting and cardboard found on the tip.

As the alert reader may have noticed, the titling scheme of these essays is a hat tip to Montaigne, the original blogger.

These rare, leggy behemoths, native to the waters off Japan, can measure up to 12 feet (3.7 meters) from claw tip to claw tip.

But do more than that: Retaining even one key tip from this column could make the difference between a small "oops" and a major catastrophe.

The blue swellings on the tip of each spine are filled with venom.

This damages the tip of the screwdriver.

Some waiting is a kind of helplessness. I only write your thoughts on the tip of the pen.

One study conducted in restaurants found that waiters were able to persuade many more customers to leave them a tip by simply giving them a mint just before they placed the bill on the table.

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