In this English lesson, you will learn 11 different ways Americans use the word "Dip" in English.đšâđ« Do you want to be my student? https://brentspeak.as.me/đ OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/joinDip English1. Verb â To lower something briefly: To put something down into a liquid and take it out quickly.: He dipped his fries in ketchup.: She dipped her celery in the bowl of peanut butter. 2. Verb â To go down a little bit or for a short period of time: To move downward or become less for a short time.: The sun dipped below the horizon.: My motivation to study English dipped a little last month, but now Iâm working harder than ever.3. Noun â A type of food: A thick sauce used for dipping snacks like chips or vegetables.: She made a ranch dip for the party.: We order cheese dip every time we go out for Mexican. 4. Noun â A decrease: A small drop in amount, value, or temperature.: There was a dip in sales this month.: We felt a dip in the road while driving.5. Noun â A swim: A short time spent in water.: Letâs take a dip in the pool before dinner.6. Verb â To leave quickly (slang): To go away or leave, especially without telling anyone.: This party is boringâletâs dip.7. Verb â To steal or pickpocket (slang/old-fashioned): To take something secretly.: Someone dipped my wallet on the subway.8. Idiom â âDipping your toes inâ: To try something carefully or for the first time.: Heâs just dipping his toes into investing.: Last year, I dipped my toes into English learning, but now I spend about an hour studying everyday. 9. Idiom â âA dip in the roadâ: A âdip in the roadâ can also mean a small problem or a tough time in your life. Itâs not permanentâitâs just a short âlow pointâ before things get better again.: Last week I felt really sad and tired, but it was just a dip in the road. I feel better now.: Their business had a dip in the road during the winter, but sales went back up in the spring.10. Slang â Insulting someone (âdipâ as an insult): A slightly rude way to call someone dumb or annoying.: Donât be such a dip!11. âChewing dipâ (smokeless tobacco): A form of chewing tobacco.: Some baseball players still use dip during games.
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