1. Tips (tips) originated in England in the 18th century and are the acronym for to insure prompt service (guaranteed immediate service). The custom of tipping is very popular in the service industry in the United Kingdom and the United States, so tips are the legitimate income of service personnel.
2. In terms of computers, TIPS means tips: "Tips" is the transliteration of the English "Tips". It is used as a noun and refers to "information for reference" or "reminding or reminding others." information".
3. TIPS is the abbreviation of Thermally Induced Phase Separation, which means "thermally induced phase separation" in Chinese. Its process and principle are to dissolve the polymer in a high-boiling, low-volatility solvent (also called a diluent) above the melting point of the polymer to form a homogeneous solution. Then cool down.
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It?shows?how?to?prepare?a?CV,?and?gives?tips?on? applying?for?jobs.?
It explains how to prepare a resume and provides some advice on how to apply for jobs.
I?had?pins?and?needles?in?the?tips?of?my?fingers.?
I’ve had pins and needles in my fingertips.
The?Head?Porter?was?keeping?all?the?tips.?
The head porter withheld everyone’s tips.
In?addition?to?my?weekly?wage,?I?got?a?lot?of?tips.?
In addition to my weekly salary, I can also Got a lot of tips.
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia—tips