单词 | chop |
释义 | Word Frequency chop 1(tʃɒp) verbWord forms: chops, chopping or chopped 1. (often foll by down or off) to cut (something) with a blow from an axe or other sharp tool 2. (transitive) to produce or make in this manner to chop firewood 3. (transitive; often foll by up) to cut into pieces 4. (transitive) British informal to dispense with or reduce 5. (intransitive) to move quickly or violently 6. sport to hit (a ball) sharply downwards 7. boxing, martial arts to punch or strike (an opponent) with a short sharp blow 8. West Africa an informal word for eat noun 9. a cutting blow 10. the act or an instance of chopping 11. a piece chopped off 12. a slice of mutton, lamb, or pork, generally including a rib 13. Australian and New Zealand slang a share (esp in the phrase get or hop in for one's chop) 14. West Africa an informal word for food 15. Australian and New Zealand a competition of skill and speed in chopping logs 16. sport a sharp downward blow or stroke 17. not much chop 18. the chop Word origin C16: variant of chap1Word Frequency chop 2(tʃɒp) verbWord forms: chops, chopping or chopped 1. (intransitive) to change direction suddenly; vacillate (esp in the phrase chop and change) 2. obsolete to barter 3. chop logic Word origin Old English ceapian to barter; see cheap, chapmanWord Frequency chop 3(tʃɒp) noun a design stamped on goods as a trademark, esp in the Far East Word origin C17: from Hindi chhāp |
随便看 |
英语词典包含233703条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。