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to chip
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odłamywać, łamać
to break a small piece off something
Transitive
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otruć, odkroić
to develop a small break or fracture at the edge or on the surface
Intransitive
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odłamać, odłupywać
to remove or break off small fragments from a solid material to give it a specific shape
Transitive: to chip solid material
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chipa, strzał chipem
(in sports) to make a short, high-arching shot or pass
Transitive: to chip a sports ball
Chip
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chip, obwód scalony
a very small piece of semiconductor, used to make a complicated electronic circuit or integrated circuit
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czips, chips
a thin slice of potato that is fried or baked until crispy and served as a snack
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trójkątny drewniany bojka, wiór drewniany
a triangular wooden float attached to the end of a log line
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fragment, kawałek
a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
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czip, odłamek
the act of chipping something
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chip, podejście
(golf) a low running approach shot
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liczba pierwsza, liczba całkowita pierwsza
of or relating to or being an integer that cannot be factored into other integers
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żeton, chip
a small, round, flat object, usually made of plastic or clay, that represents a certain amount of money or value and is used for betting and wagering
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chip, uszczerbek
a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something
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czips, frytka
a long, usually thin piece of potato cooked in oil
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suszone bydlęce nawozy, wysuszone łajno
a piece of dried bovine dung
chip
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chipping
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chipping
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Przykład
He chipped a tooth while biting down on a hard piece of candy.
The woodworker needed to chip small sections from the block to achieve the desired shape.
When removing tiles, it's essential to chip the grout to avoid damaging the underlying surface.
The mason chipped the bricks to the desired size for the construction project.
The rock formations along the coastline have chipped due to the constant pounding of waves.