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Толковый словарь английского языка - lip

 

Lip

lip
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ~pa; akin to Old High German leffur ~ and probably to Latin labium, labrum ~ Date: before 12th century either of two fleshy folds that surround the mouth in humans and many other vertebrates and are organs of human speech essential to certain articulations, back talk, 3. a fleshy edge or margin (as of a wound), labium, labellum 1, a limb of a labiate corolla, 4. the edge of a hollow vessel or cavity, a projecting edge: as, the beveled upper edge of the mouth of an organ flue pipe, the sharp cutting edge on the end of a tool (as an auger), a short spout (as on a pitcher), edge 2, embouchure, ~less adjective ~like adjective II. adjective Date: 1558 insincere , produced with the participation of the ~s ; labial , III. verb (~ped; ~ping) Date: 1589 transitive verb to touch with the ~s, utter, to lap against ; lick, to hit (a putt) so that the ball hits the edge of the cup but fails to drop in, intransitive verb to hit the edge of the cup without dropping in
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a either of the two fleshy parts forming the edges of the mouth-opening. b a thing resembling these. c = LABIUM. 2 the edge of a cup, vessel, etc., esp. the part shaped for pouring from. 3 colloq. impudent talk (that's enough of your lip!). --v.tr. (lipped, lipping) 1 a touch with the lips; apply the lips to. b touch lightly. 2 Golf a hit a ball just to the edge of (a hole). b (of a ball) reach the edge of (a hole) but fail to drop in. Phrases and idioms bite one's lip repress an emotion; stifle laughter, a retort, etc. curl one's lip express scorn. hang on a person's lips listen attentively to a person. lick one's lips see LICK. lip-read (past and past part. -read) (esp. of a deaf person) understand (speech) entirely from observing a speaker's lip-movements. lip-reader a person who lip-reads. lip-service an insincere expression of support etc. pass a person's lips be eaten, drunk, spoken, etc. smack one's lips part the lips noisily in relish or anticipation, esp. of food. Derivatives lipless adj. liplike adj. lipped adj. (also in comb.). Etymology: OE lippa f. Gmc ...
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