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choppiness
chop·py 1 C0324800 (chŏp′ē)adj. chop·pi·er, chop·pi·est 1. Having many small waves; rough: choppy seas.2. Not smoothly connected; disjointed: needed to edit the choppy prose in the essay. [From chop.] chop′pi·ly adv.chop′pi·ness n.
chop·py 2 C0324800 (chŏp′ē)adj. chop·pi·er, chop·pi·est Abruptly shifting; variable. Used of the wind. [From chop.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | choppiness - used of the sea during inclement or stormy weatherrough water, roughnessstorminess - the state of being stormy; "he dreaded the storminess of the North Atlantic in winter" | Translationschop1 (tʃop) – past tense past participle chopped – verb (sometimes with up) to cut (into small pieces). He chopped up the vegetables. 切細,剁碎 切细,剁碎 noun a slice of mutton, pork etc containing a rib. 排骨 一块排骨ˈchopper noun1. an instrument for chopping. 斧頭 斧头2. a helicopter. 直升機 直升机ˈchoppy adjective (of the sea) rough. 波濤洶湧的 波浪滔滔的ˈchoppiness noun 海面波濤洶湧 波浪起伏的海面chop and change to keep changing (especially one's mind). 變化無常 变化无常chop down to cause (especially a tree) to fall by cutting it with an axe. He chopped down the fir tree. 砍倒 砍倒EncyclopediaSeechopMedicalSeeCHOPchoppiness
Synonyms for choppinessnoun used of the sea during inclement or stormy weatherSynonymsRelated Words |