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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - hip

 
 

Hip

hip
1. n. 1 a projection of the pelvis and upper thigh-bone on each side of the body in human beings and quadrupeds. 2 (often in pl.) the circumference of the body at the buttocks. 3 Archit. the sharp edge of a roof from ridge to eaves where two sides meet. Phrases and idioms hip-bath a portable bath in which a person sits. hip-bone a bone forming the hip, esp. the ilium. hip-flask a flask for spirits etc., carried in a hip-pocket. hip-joint the articulation of the head of the thigh-bone with the ilium. hip-length (of a garment) reaching down to the hips. hip-pocket a trouser-pocket just behind the hip. hip- (or hipped-) roof a roof with the sides and the ends inclined. on the hip archaic at a disadvantage. Derivatives hipless adj. hipped adj. (also in comb.). Etymology: OE hype f. Gmc, rel. to HOP(1) 2. n. (also hep) the fruit of a rose, esp. a wild kind. Etymology: OE heope, hiope f. WG 3. adj. (also hep) (hipper, hippest or hepper, heppest) sl. 1 following the latest fashion in esp. jazz music, clothes, etc.; stylish. 2 (often foll. by to) understanding, aware. Phrases and idioms hip-cat a hip person; a devotee of jazz or swing. Derivatives hipness n. Etymology: 20th c.: orig. unkn. 4. int. introducing a united cheer (hip, hip, hooray). Etymology: 19th c.: orig. unkn.
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Old English hēope; akin to Old High German hiafo ~ Date: before 12th century rose ~, II. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hype; akin to Old High German huf ~ Date: before 12th century 1. the laterally projecting region of each side of the lower or posterior part of the mammalian trunk formed by the lateral parts of the pelvis and upper part of the femur together with the fleshy parts covering them, ~ joint, the external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides of a roof that have their wall plates running in different directions, III. interjection Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1827 — used in a cheer IV. adjective (~per; ~pest) Etymology: alteration of 2hep Date: 1904 1. having or showing awareness of or involvement in the newest developments or styles , very fashionable ; trendy , aware or appreciative of something, ~ly adverb V. transitive verb (~ped; ~ping) Date: circa 1932 to make aware ; tell, inform, VI. noun Date: 1952 ~ness ...
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