either of the two edges of the mouth where the skin is delicate and usually redder than the surrounding skin
the edge (of a hollow container or opening)
rude or arguing talk
"don't give me any of your sass"
When she drinks, against her lips I bob.
出自:Midsummer Night's Dream , Shakespeare
From his Lip Not Words alone pleas'd her.
出自: Milton
A cry rose to his lips.
出自: R. L. Stevenson
The set of the lips suggests a certain inward firmness.
出自: Day Lewis
She..remembered his lips on the back of her neck.
出自: A. Geras
I..licked a little salt off my upper lip.
出自: R. B. Parker
A hand that kings Have lipp'd, and trembled kissing.
出自:Anthony Cleopatra , Shakespeare
Some little bay lipped by the Arctic current.
出自:Chambers's Journal
别说这种荒唐话。
Just do as what I say—and don't give me any of your lip.
按我说的去干——不要给我丢脸。
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