chip 英 [tʃɪp]   美 [tʃɪp]

chip

chip  英 [tʃɪp] 美 [tʃɪp]

v. 打碎;碎裂  n. 芯片;缺口;碎片; 薄片(炸薯条) 

进行时:chipping  过去式:chipped  过去分词:chipped  第三人称单数:chips  名词复数:chips 

This mug has a chip in it. 这缸子有个豁口。
chips of wood 碎木屑

  • If a small flake of your purple nail polish breaks off, you might describe it as a chip, or a tiny piece. You might also say, "Shoot, I always seem to chip my nails."
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  • v. 打碎;碎裂
  • n. 芯片;缺口;碎片; 薄片(炸薯条)
  • 1. This mug has a chip in it.

    这缸子有个豁口。

  • 2. chips of wood

    碎木屑

  • 3. chocolate chip cookies (= biscuits containing small pieces of chocolate)

    碎粒巧克力饼干

  • 4. All main courses are served with chips or baked potato.

    所有的主菜都配有炸土豆条或烤土豆。

  • 5. chip technology

    芯片科技

  • 6. The release of prisoners was used as a bargaining chip.

    释放战俘被用作讨价还价的筹码。

  • 7. a badly chipped saucer

    破损厉害的碟子

  • 8. She chipped one of her front teeth.

    她锛了一颗门牙。

  • 9. These plates chip easily.

    这些盘子容易破损。

  • 10. Chip away the damaged area.

    把损坏的部份凿掉。

  • 11. The fossils had been chipped out of the rock.

    那些化石已从岩石上被凿了下来。

  • 12. Pete and Anne chipped in with suggestions.

    皮特和安妮插话提出了建议。

  • 13. We each chipped in (with) £5.

    我们每人凑了 5 英镑。

  • chip (n.1) Old English cipp "small piece (of wood, stone etc.) separated from a body by a blow from an instrument," perhaps from PIE root *keipo- "sharp post" (source also of Dutch kip "small strip of wood," Old High German kipfa "wagon pole," Old Norse keppr "stick," Latin cippus "post, stake, beam;" the Germanic words perhaps were borrowed from Latin).
  • chip (n.2) "break caused by chipping," 1889, from chip (v.).
  • chip (v.) early 15c., "to break off in small pieces" (intransitive, of stone); from Old English forcippian "to pare away by cutting, cut off," verbal form of cipp "small piece of wood" (see chip (n.1)).
chip / tʃɪp ; NAmE tʃɪp / noun , verb chip chips chipped chipping noun 1 the place from which a small piece of wood, glass, etc. has broken from an object (木头、玻璃等的)缺口,缺损处 This mug has a chip in it. 这缸子有个豁口。 2 a small piece of wood, glass, etc. that has broken or been broken off an object (木头、玻璃等破损后留下的)碎屑,碎片,碎渣 chips of wood 碎木屑 chocolate chip cookies (= biscuits containing small pieces of chocolate) 碎粒巧克力饼干 3 ( BrE) ( also ˌFrench ˈfry , fry NAmE, BrE ) [usually plural ] a long thin piece of potato fried in oil or fat 油炸土豆条;炸薯条 All main courses are served with chips or baked potato. 所有的主菜都配有炸土豆条或烤土豆。 see also fish and chips 4 ( also poˈtato chip ) ( both NAmE) ( BrE crisp , poˌtato ˈcrisp ) a thin round slice of potato that is fried until hard then dried and eaten cold. Chipsare sold in bags and have many different flavours. 油炸土豆片;炸薯片 5 = tortilla chip 6 = microchip n. chip technology 芯片科技 see also V-chip 7 a small flat piece of plastic used to represent a particular amount of money in some types of gambling (作赌注用的)筹码 ( figurative) The release of prisoners was used as a bargaining chip. 释放战俘被用作讨价还价的筹码。 8 ( also ˈchip shot ) (in golf,football ( soccer), etc. 高尔夫球、足球等 ) an act of hitting or kicking a ball high in the air so that it lands within a short distance (高尔夫球)近穴球;(足球)高球 see also blue-chip IDIOMS a ˌchip off the old ˈblock ( informal) a person who is very similar to their mother or father in the way that they look or behave (相貌或性格)酷似父亲或母亲的人 have a ˈchip on your shoulder (about sth) ( informal) to be sensitive about sth that happened in the past and become easily offended if it is mentioned because you think that you were treated unfairly (因受过委屈而变得)敏感,好生气 have had your ˈchips ( BrE) ( informal) to be in a situation in which you are certain to be defeated or killed 注定要失败(或完蛋) when the chips are ˈdown ( informal) used to refer to a difficult situation in which you are forced to decide what is important to you 在危急关头;在关键时刻 I'm not sure what I'll do when the chips are down. 我拿不准到了关键时刻我会干出些什么事来。 more at cash v. verb ( -pp- ) 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] chip(sth) to damage sth by breaking a small piece off it; to become damaged in this way 打破;弄缺;被损坏 a badly chipped saucer 破损厉害的碟子 She chipped one of her front teeth. 她锛了一颗门牙。 These plates chip easily. 这些盘子容易破损。 2 [transitive ] chipsth + adv./prep. to cut or break small pieces off sth with a tool 切下,削下,凿下(碎片、屑片) Chip away the damaged area. 把损坏的部份凿掉。 The fossils had been chipped out of the rock. 那些化石已从岩石上被凿了下来。 3 [transitive ,  intransitive ] chip(sth) (especially in golfand football ( soccer) 尤指高尔夫球和足球 ) to hit or kick the ball so that it goes high in the air and then lands within a short distance 打(或踢)高球;近穴击球 4 [transitive ] ~ potatoes ( BrE) to cut potatoes into long thin pieces and fry them in deep oil 将(土豆)切条油炸 5 [transitive ] chipsth to put a microchipunder the skin of a dog or other animal so that it can be identified if it is lost or stolen (为辨认而在狗或其他动物的皮下)植入微芯片 PHRASAL VERBS ˌchip aˈway at sth to keep breaking small pieces off sth 不停地削(或凿) He was chipping away at the stone. 他不停地凿那块石头。 ( figurative) They chipped away at the power of the government (= gradually made it weaker). 他们不断削弱政府的权力。 ˌchip ˈin (with sth) ( informal) 1 to join in or interrupt a conversation; to add sth to a conversation or discussion 插话;插嘴;(对谈话或讨论)作补充 Pete and Anne chipped in with suggestions. 皮特和安妮插话提出了建议。 + speech ‘That's different,’ she chipped in. “那可不一样。”她插嘴说道。 2 ( also ˌchip ˈin sth ) to give some money so that a group of people can buy sth together 凑份子 SYN contribute If everyone chips in we'll be able to buy her a really nice present. 如果大家都凑钱,我们就能给她买件很好的礼物。 We each chipped in (with) £5. 我们每人凑了 5 英镑。 ˌchip ˈoff | ˌchip sth↔ˈoff to damage sth by breaking a small piece off it; to be damaged in this way (小块地)损坏,毁坏,剥落,被损坏,被毁坏 He chipped off a piece of his tooth. 他锛缺了一点牙齿。 The paint had chipped off. 油漆已经剥落。 chip / tʃɪp ; NAmE tʃɪp /
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