Nip



1.
(COLLOQUIAL) Take a nip of whiskey មួយចៀប
noun
1.
(A pinch, a check to growth sharp coldness of weather, a sip, small drop of liquid. nip and tuck very close, as a race. -nip and tuck very close) dog gave him a nip ការខាំច្បិចៗ
Example: The puppy gave Baby a nip when she pulled its tail, Along came a blackbird and nipped off her nose, The heavy frost nipped our flowers.There's a nip in the air ដំណើរត្រជាក់ស្រឹប
verbpast tense: nipped ; past participle: nipped ; present participle: nipping ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) (To pinch sharply, detach by pinching check growth [of plants] thus) កៀប, ចឹប, ស្នាមខាំ, ចាក់, ចោះ, ដាច់, ឲ្យសឹក, ដោត nip of a bud ក្ដិច (យកចេញ), dogs nip ខាំបន្ដិចៗ ច្បិចៗ, liquor ចៀប
  • nip across
    - ធ្វើដំណើរ (កាត់, តាមចេញទៅ ។ល។)
  • nip along
    - ធ្វើដំណើរ (កាត់, តាមចេញទៅ ។ល។)
  • nip away
    - ធ្វើដំណើរ (កាត់, តាមចេញទៅ ។ល។)
  • nip in the bud
    - បញ្ឈប់, រារាំង
  • nip it in the bud
    - ធ្វើកុំឱ្យវាប៉ិចទាន់
    - កាត់ស្លាបកែវ, ប៉ិចឡើង, ក្ដិចពន្លកចោល
  • nip off
    - ច្រឹបចេញ, ក្ដិចចេញ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A sip or small draught; esp., a draught of intoxicating liquor; a dram.
2.
A seizing or closing in upon; a pinching; as, in the northern seas, the nip of masses of ice.
3.
A pinch with the nails or teeth.
4.
A small cut, or a cutting off the end.
5.
A blast; a killing of the ends of plants by frost.
6.
A biting sarcasm; a taunt.
7.
A short turn in a rope.
verbpast tense: nipped ; past participle: nipped ; present participle: nipping ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To catch and inclose or compress tightly between two surfaces, or points which are brought together or closed; to pinch; to close in upon.
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To remove by pinching, biting, or cutting with two meeting edges of anything; to clip.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) Hence: To blast, as by frost; to check the growth or vigor of; to destroy.
4.
(TRANSITIVE) To vex or pain, as by nipping; hence, to taunt.