to chip
01
削, 凿
to break a small piece off something
Transitive
例子
The woodworker needed to chip small sections from the block to achieve the desired shape.
木工需要从木块上切下小部分以达到所需的形状。
02
剥落, 开裂
to develop a small break or fracture at the edge or on the surface
Intransitive
例子
The edges of the ceramic plate chipped over time, making it look worn.
陶瓷盘的边缘随着时间的推移碎裂了,使它看起来磨损了。
03
削, 凿
to remove or break off small fragments from a solid material to give it a specific shape
Transitive: to chip solid material
例子
The mason chipped the bricks to the desired size for the construction project.
石匠凿砖块以达到建筑项目所需的尺寸。
04
挑射, 吊传
(in sports) to make a short, high-arching shot or pass
Transitive: to chip a sports ball
例子
The golfer expertly chipped the ball onto the green, landing it close to the hole.
高尔夫球手巧妙地切球将球打到果岭上,使其落在洞附近。
Chip
01
芯片, 集成电路
a very small piece of semiconductor, used to make a complicated electronic circuit or integrated circuit
例子
Engineers developed a new chip for faster computing.
工程师们开发了一种新的芯片用于更快的计算。
02
薯片, 薄脆的土豆片
a thin slice of potato that is fried or baked until crispy and served as a snack
Dialect
American
例子
He reached for a chip, savoring the salty flavor as he relaxed.
他伸手去拿了一片薯片,一边放松一边享受着咸味。
03
附在测程绳末端的三角形木制浮子, 固定在原木绳末端的三角形浮子
a triangular wooden float attached to the end of a log line
04
碎片, 屑
a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
05
碎片, 屑片
the act of chipping something
06
切球, 低滚接近球
(golf) a low running approach shot
07
素数, 质数
of or relating to or being an integer that cannot be factored into other integers
08
筹码, 代币
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
09
碎片, 屑
a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something
10
薯条, 薯片
a long, usually thin piece of potato cooked in oil
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干牛粪, 干燥的牛粪块
a piece of dried bovine dung



























