"seed of an apple," 1797, shortened form of pipin "seed of a fleshy fruit" (early 14c.), from Old French pepin (13c.), probably from a root *pipp-, expressing smallness (compare Italian pippolo, Spanish pepita "seed, kernel").
pip (n.2)
"disease of birds," late 14c., probably from Middle Dutch pippe "mucus," from West Germanic *pipit (cognates: East Frisian pip, Middle High German pfipfiz, German Pips), an early borrowing from Vulgar Latin *pippita, unexplained alteration of Latin pituita "phlegm" (see pituitary).
pip (n.3)
"spot on a playing card, etc." c. 1600, peep, of unknown origin. Because of the original form, it is not considered as connected to pip (n.1). Related: Pips.
雙語例句
1. At the last pip it will be exactly six o'clock.
最後的嘟一聲正正是六點鍾.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
2. His wishy - washy talk gave her the pip.
他那不痛不癢的話使她很惱火.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
3. FiO 2 , PIP, ABG, HR, and BP were all recorded.