单词 | chip |
释义 | Word Frequency chip(tʃɪp) noun 1. a small piece removed by chopping, cutting, or breaking 2. a mark left after a small piece has been chopped, cut, or broken off something 3. (in some games) a counter used to represent money 4. British a thin strip of potato fried in deep fat 5. US and Canadian a very thin slice of potato fried and eaten cold as a snack Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): crisp6. a small piece or thin slice of food 7. sport a shot, kick, etc, lofted into the air, esp over an obstacle or an opposing player's head, and travelling only a short distance 8. electronics a tiny wafer of semiconductor material, such as silicon, processed to form a type of integrated circuit or component such as a transistor 9. a thin strip of wood or straw used for making woven hats, baskets, etc 10. New Zealand a container for soft fruit, made of thin sheets of wood; punnet 11. cheap as chips 12. chip off the old block 13. have a chip on one's shoulder 14. have had one's chips 15. when the chips are down verbWord forms: chips, chipping or chipped 16. to break small pieces from or become broken off in small pieces will the paint chip? 17. (transitive) to break or cut into small pieces to chip ice 18. (transitive) to shape by chipping 19. sport to strike or kick (a ball) in a high arc Derived forms chipper (ˈchipper) noun Word origin Old English cipp (n), cippian (vb), of obscure origin |
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