tips =Technical Information Processing System 技术情报处理系统[美]
- I gave her a five-dollar tip.
我给她五美元小费。 - This manual is full of useful tips.
这本小册子里有很多实用的小建议。
- He might also have some diplomatic tips.
- During the past week, police received anonymous tips that "buyers were being solicited abroad," Wilting said. "We got hard evidence of that early this week, and that's when we decided to act."
- The respondents are asked to rate food, service and decor and to estimate the price of a single meal before drinks and tips.
- The loud, rattling sound of the last gobble and the hissing noise of dragging wing tips told him the tom was close.
- A surgeon at Trinity Medical Center in Minot, N.D., was making an incision with a disposable surgical stapler when he accidentally cut off the tips of the baby's index and middle fingers, hospital President Terry Hoff said Saturday.
- Douglas Getchell, a 39-year-old Forest Service ranger in Whitneyville, gathered tips in burlap bags and sold them for 3 or 4 cents a pound when he was a child.
- Ann Keith, who owns a Los Angeles firm that sells tips on horse races, discovered all this the hard way.
- The SEC said Lynch passed on tips to his girlfriend and her family, who also traded on the information but were not charged.
- Ethel Scull, 67, claimed she lost thousands of dollars in the October 1987 stock market crash by following tips of broker Charles Lewis, a Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. vice president.
- She lost almost all her whiskers and the tips of her nose and ears and the pads of her paws were burned.
- Here are a few tips for visitors. Pakistan is a Moslem country, and visitors should dress and act appropriately.
- Unfortunately, the 0891 number now hands out racing tips for the 2 o'clock at Huntingdon. The UNA, which has already sold 3,000 furry items, says it hopes the tips enrich potential donors.
- Unfortunately, the 0891 number now hands out racing tips for the 2 o'clock at Huntingdon. The UNA, which has already sold 3,000 furry items, says it hopes the tips enrich potential donors.
- Some general tips on eating out might be worth setting out: Many of Hong Kong's best restaurants are in hotels.
- FBI agents wouldn't say what leads they have gotten from bomb fragments and a hot line set up for tips.
- Customers of the service call in for tips about hot stocks.
- In Boston, she founded Drop-A-Dime, a hot line that acts as a conduit for tips on drug pushers.
- Although William Davis, chairman of the Tourist Board, insisted in launching the leaflet that "We don't want to nag," some of the tips have a distinctly nannyish tone.
- He said a hotline set up to receive tips on Pierce's death had received more than 50 calls.
- The bow-tied bunny still stands for sexy female centerfolds, lively interviews and men's fashion tips, but behind the flagship magazine a pragmatic new philosophy is emerging at Playboy Enterprises Inc.
- Douglas said investigators found Fragoso after getting various tips, including some from a local crime hotline and from the TV show "America's Most Wanted," which had a segment Sunday on Fragoso.
- One proposal, for example, would require restaurateurs and other employers to pay payroll taxes on the total tip income earned by employees; currently, employers are liable for tax only on the portion of tips equal to the federal minimum wage.
- Of course, they chat in Spanish, in itself a novelty in New York theaters if not in New York; some, handing tips to the ushers, have clearly never before set foot in a theater outside the old country.
- One of the tips from the students involved organizing their time, making and keeping a schedule.
- Those attending the meeting also were briefed on evidence gained from a public hotline set up to receive tips in the case, Rosario said.
- Dunstrom was featured in a March 13 episode of the half-hour weekly series in which actors re-create real crimes and viewers are shown photographs and given information on fugitives and asked to provide tips.
- No matter what you may have heard, the ordinary American isn't a financial and economic fool who buys on impulse, invests on tips, borrows recklessly and ignores the news.
- The latest change, effective Jan. 1, requires restaurant owners to pay social security on waiters' tips.
- The only character who glimmers with the promise of unpredictability is Rip Torn's cagey Buford Pope, the kind of villain who always tips his hat to a lady, even when he's about to murder her.
- No charge for anything, no tips, And safety at its best.