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dip (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “dip”

sing. dip, pl. dips o no contable
  1. bajón
    Sales figures showed a dip in the second quarter but quickly recovered.
  2. depresión
    The car bounced slightly as it went over the dip in the driveway.
  3. chapuzón
    We took a refreshing dip in the lake after our hike.
  4. vistazo
    She took a quick dip into the book before deciding to buy it.
  5. movimiento hacia abajo y hacia arriba
    She made a small dip with her hand to wave goodbye.
  6. fondos
    John did ten dips on the parallel bars to strengthen his arms and chest.
  7. caída (en baile)
    During the final note of the song, the dancers performed a dip, looking into each other's eyes.
  8. salsa
    She served fresh vegetables with a creamy ranch dip.
  9. baño insecticida
    The farmer prepared the dip to rid the sheep of ticks and fleas.

verbo “dip”

infinitivo dip; él dips; pret. dipped; part. dipped; ger. dipping
  1. sumergir
    She dipped the cookie into the milk.
  2. descender
    The bird dipped suddenly in the sky.
  3. bajar
    The bird dipped its beak to catch the insect.
  4. disminuir
    The temperature dipped below zero last night.
  5. bajar (las luces del vehículo)
    When driving at night, remember to dip your headlights when another car approaches.
  6. arriar (parcialmente una bandera)
    During the ceremony, the officer dipped the flag to honor the visiting dignitaries.
  7. bañar (al ganado en una solución química)
    The rancher dipped the sheep to protect them from parasites.
  8. hacer una caída (en baile)
    During the tango, he gracefully dipped his partner, making the audience gasp in awe.