chip
chip 英 [tʃɪp] 美 [tʃɪp]
v. 打碎;碎裂 n. 芯片;缺口;碎片; 薄片(炸薯条)
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- 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)
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1. This mug has a chip in it.
这缸子有个豁口。
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2. chips of wood
碎木屑
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3. chocolate chip cookies (= biscuits containing small pieces of chocolate)
碎粒巧克力饼干
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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。
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5. chip technology
芯片科技
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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。
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7. a badly chipped saucer
破损厉害的碟子
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8. She chipped one of her front teeth.
她锛了一颗门牙。
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9. These plates chip easily.
这些盘子容易破损。
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10. Chip away the damaged area.
把损坏的部份凿掉。
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11. The fossils had been chipped out of the rock.
那些化石已从岩石上被凿了下来。
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12. Pete and Anne chipped in with suggestions.
皮特和安妮插话提出了建议。
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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)).
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