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    chip の英語での意味

    chipchip1 /tʃɪp/ noun [countable] すべての翻訳を見る1food [usually plural] a)British English a long thin piece of potato cooked in oil油で揚げた細長いポテトの一切れ SYN French fry American English:  fish and chipsフィッシュアンドチップス a bag of chipsフライドポテトひと袋 b)American English a thin flat round piece of food such as potato cooked in very hot oil and eaten coldジャガイモなどを薄く丸く切り、高温の油で揚げて冷ましたまま食べる食品 SYN crisp British English:  a bag of potato chipsポテトチップスひと袋2computer a small piece of silicon that has a set of complicated electrical connections on it and is used to store and process information in computersコンピューターで情報の保存・処理に使われる、複雑な電気回路を持つ小型のシリコン片:  the age of the silicon chipシリコンチップの時代 chip technologyチップ技術3piece a small piece of wood, stone, metal etc that has been broken off something木・石・金属などから欠け落ちた小さな破片:  Wood chips covered the floor of the workshop.作業場の床が木くずで覆われていた。 a chocolate chip cookie (=one that contains small pieces of chocolate)チョコレートチップクッキー(=チョコレートの小片を入れたクッキー)4mark a small hole or mark on a plate, cup etc where a piece has broken off皿やカップなどから欠片が取れてできた小さな欠けchip in There’s a chip in this bowl.このボウルに欠けがある。5have a chip on your shoulder to easily become offended or angry because you think you have been treated unfairly in the past過去に不当な扱いを受けたと感じ、すぐに怒ったり傷ついたりしやすい6when the chips are down spoken話し言葉 in a serious or difficult situation, especially one in which you realize what is really true or important特に何が本当に真実であるか、あるいは重要であるかを悟るような、深刻または困難な状況において:  When the chips are down, you’ve only got yourself to depend on.いざとなれば、頼れるのは自分だけだ。7be a chip off the old block informalインフォーマル to be very similar to your mother or father in appearance or character外見や性格が父または母にとてもよく似ている8game [usually plural] a small flat coloured piece of plastic used in games such as poker or blackjack to represent a particular amount of moneyポーカーやブラックジャックなどのゲームで特定の金額を表す、小さくて平たいカラフルなプラスチックの駒9sport (also chip shot, chip kick) a hit in golf, or a kick in football or rugby, that makes the ball go high into the air for a short distanceゴルフでの短距離の高いショット、またはサッカーやラグビーでボールを短い距離だけ高く蹴り上げること10have had your chips British English informalインフォーマル to be in a situation in which you no longer have any hope of improvement改善の見込みがまったくない状況に置かれている blue-chip, → cash in your chips at cash in
    chipchip2 verb (past tense and past participle chipped, present participle chipping) 1accidentally break (something) [intransitive, transitive] if you chip something, or if it chips, a small piece of it breaks off accidentally何かを欠かす、またはそれが欠けると、小さな破片が偶発的に取れる:  Gary fell and chipped one of his front teeth.ゲーリーは転んで前歯を一本欠いた。 He chipped a bone in his knee and was carried off the pitch.彼は膝の骨を欠き、グラウンドから担ぎ出された。 These plates chip really easily.これらの皿はとても欠けやすい。chip off The paint had chipped off the gate.門のペンキが剥げ落ちていた。2remove something [intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to remove something, especially something hard that is covering a surface, by hitting it with a tool so that small pieces break off工具で叩いて小さな破片を落とし、表面を覆うもの(特に硬いもの)を取り除く:  Archaeologists were carefully chipping away at the rock.考古学者たちは慎重に岩を少しずつ削り取っていた。 Chip out the plaster with a steel chisel.鋼のノミで漆喰を削り取りなさい。3sport [transitive] to hit a golf ball or kick a football or a rugby ball so that it goes high into the air for a short distanceゴルフボールを打つ、またはサッカーやラグビーのボールを蹴って短い距離だけ高く浮かせる:  United scored just before half-time when Adcock cleverly chipped the ball over the keeper.ハーフタイム直前、アドコックが巧みにボールをキーパーの頭上に浮かせてユナイテッドが得点した。4potatoes [transitive] British English to cut potatoes into thin pieces ready to be cooked in hot oilジャガイモを熱した油で調理できるよう薄切りにする5microchip [transitive] British English to put a microchip in an animal, person, or thing to identify or give information about them動物、人、または物の識別や情報提供のためにマイクロチップを埋め込むchip away at something phrasal verb to gradually make something less effective or destroy it徐々に何かの効力を弱めたり、それを破壊したりする:  Writers such as Voltaire and Diderot were chipping away at the foundations of society.ヴォルテールやディドロなどの作家が社会の基盤を少しずつ崩していった。 Fears about the future chipped away at her sense of well-being.将来への不安が彼女の幸福感を少しずつ蝕んでいった。chip in phrasal verb1to interrupt a conversation by saying something that adds more detail会話に口をはさんで詳しい情報を付け加えるchip in with Other committee members chipped in with suggestions.他の委員会メンバーも口をはさんで提案を述べた。 ‘It won’t be easy,’ Jeff chipped in.「簡単にはいかないよ」とジェフが口をはさんだ。 I’d just like to chip in, Bill, if I might.ビル、よろしければ一言申し上げてもよいでしょうか。2if each person in a group chips in, they each give a small amount of money so that they can buy something togetherグループの各自が少額のお金を出し合って一緒に何かを購入する:  We all chipped in to buy Amy a graduation present.私たちは皆でお金を出し合って、エイミーに卒業のプレゼントを買った。chip in (with) something Fifty-two people in the music industry each chipped in $250 apiece.音楽業界の52人がそれぞれ250ドルずつ出し合った。