2026年3月10日 星期二

"Dip in and out" .London is becoming a Dip in and out city for the super-rich.

 



"Dip in and out" refers to 
engaging with something briefly, sporadically, or intermittently rather than in a sustained way, often applied to reading, work, or attention. It implies flexibility, such as sampling parts of a book, dipping into savings, or quickly leaving a gathering.
Key Aspects of "Dip In and Out":
  • Intermittent Engagement: Participating sporadically or for short periods. For example, you can "dip in and out" of a long report, reading only relevant sections.
  • Fluctuating Activity: Describing inconsistent activity, such as sales that "dip in and out" of profit.
  • Physical Action/Idiom: It can mean physically putting something into a substance and removing it quickly (e.g., dipping a brush) or taking items from a container.
  • Slang/Phrasal Usage:
    • Dip out: To leave a place abruptly or without telling anyone.
    • Dip out on: To miss out on an opportunity or fail to participate.
    • Dip into: To use a portion of savings or briefly read/examine something.
Contextual Examples:
  • Work/Focus: "I kept dipping in and out of the meeting while finishing my report."
  • Media: "You can dip in and out of this podcast series."
  • Social: "The party was dull, so I dipped out early".

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