chip 的英语意思
chipchip1 /tʃɪp/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1food [usually plural] a)British English a long thin piece of potato cooked in oil炸薯条(将土豆切成长条状放入油中炸制而成) SYN French fry American English:
fish and chips炸鱼薯条
a bag of chips一袋薯条 b)American English a thin flat round piece of food such as potato cooked in very hot oil and eaten cold薯片(将土豆等食物切成薄圆片用热油炸熟后冷食的食品) SYN crisp British English:
a bag of potato chips一袋薯片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硅芯片(表面布有复杂电路,用于计算机存储和处理信息的小型硅片):
the age of the silicon chip硅芯片时代
chip technology芯片技术3piece a small piece of wood, stone, metal etc that has been broken off something碎片(从木头、石头、金属等物上破落的小块):
Wood chips covered the floor of the workshop.木屑铺满了工坊的地板。
a chocolate chip cookie (=one that contains small pieces of chocolate)巧克力碎粒曲奇(=含有巧克力小碎粒的曲奇饼)4mark a small hole or mark on a plate, cup etc where a piece has broken off缺口(盘子、杯子等器皿上因碎裂而留下的小豁口或痕迹)chip in
There’s a chip in this bowl.这只碗有个缺口。5have a chip on your shoulder to easily become offended or angry because you think you have been treated unfairly in the past因认为自己过去曾受到不公平对待而容易感到气愤或委屈6when the chips are down spoken口语 in a serious or difficult situation, especially one in which you realize what is really true or important处于严峻或困难的处境,尤指令人认清真相或轻重的时刻:
When the chips are down, you’ve only got yourself to depend on.危急关头,你只能靠自己。7be a chip off the old block informal非正式 to be very similar to your mother or father in appearance or character与父亲或母亲在外貌或性格上极为相似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筹码(扑克或二十一点等赌博游戏中代表特定金额的彩色小型扁平塑料片)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(高尔夫)短距离高球击打;(足球或橄榄球)短距离挑球10have had your chips British English informal非正式 to be in a situation in which you no longer have any hope of improvement处于毫无改善希望的境地 → blue-chip, → cash in your chips at cash in
查看全部语言翻译1food [usually plural] a)British English a long thin piece of potato cooked in oil炸薯条(将土豆切成长条状放入油中炸制而成) SYN French fry American English:
fish and chips炸鱼薯条
a bag of chips一袋薯条 b)American English a thin flat round piece of food such as potato cooked in very hot oil and eaten cold薯片(将土豆等食物切成薄圆片用热油炸熟后冷食的食品) SYN crisp British English:
a bag of potato chips一袋薯片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硅芯片(表面布有复杂电路,用于计算机存储和处理信息的小型硅片):
the age of the silicon chip硅芯片时代
chip technology芯片技术3piece a small piece of wood, stone, metal etc that has been broken off something碎片(从木头、石头、金属等物上破落的小块):
Wood chips covered the floor of the workshop.木屑铺满了工坊的地板。
a chocolate chip cookie (=one that contains small pieces of chocolate)巧克力碎粒曲奇(=含有巧克力小碎粒的曲奇饼)4mark a small hole or mark on a plate, cup etc where a piece has broken off缺口(盘子、杯子等器皿上因碎裂而留下的小豁口或痕迹)chip in
There’s a chip in this bowl.这只碗有个缺口。5have a chip on your shoulder to easily become offended or angry because you think you have been treated unfairly in the past因认为自己过去曾受到不公平对待而容易感到气愤或委屈6when the chips are down spoken口语 in a serious or difficult situation, especially one in which you realize what is really true or important处于严峻或困难的处境,尤指令人认清真相或轻重的时刻:
When the chips are down, you’ve only got yourself to depend on.危急关头,你只能靠自己。7be a chip off the old block informal非正式 to be very similar to your mother or father in appearance or character与父亲或母亲在外貌或性格上极为相似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筹码(扑克或二十一点等赌博游戏中代表特定金额的彩色小型扁平塑料片)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(高尔夫)短距离高球击打;(足球或橄榄球)短距离挑球10have had your chips British English informal非正式 to be in a situation in which you no longer have any hope of improvement处于毫无改善希望的境地 → blue-chip, → cash in your chips at cash inchipchip2 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(使某物)磕掉一小块;或(某物)因磕碰而意外缺损:
Gary fell and chipped one of his front teeth.加里摔倒,磕掉了一颗门牙。
He chipped a bone in his knee and was carried off the pitch.他膝盖骨骨裂,被人从球场抬了出去。
These plates chip really easily.这些盘子非常容易缺口。chip off
The paint had chipped off the gate.大门上的油漆已经剥落。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用工具敲击使碎片脱落,从而去除覆盖在表面的东西(尤指坚硬物):
Archaeologists were carefully chipping away at the rock.考古学家正在小心翼翼地一片片凿取岩石。
Chip out the plaster with a steel chisel.用钢凿凿去灰泥。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将高尔夫球击起,或将足球、橄榄球踢起,使其短距离高飞:
United scored just before half-time when Adcock cleverly chipped the ball over the keeper.联队在上半场结束前得分,阿德科克巧妙地将球挑过了门将。4potatoes [transitive] British English to cut potatoes into thin pieces ready to be cooked in hot oil将土豆切成薄片,备好以供热油炸制5microchip [transitive] British English to put a microchip in an animal, person, or thing to identify or give information about them在动物、人或物体内植入微芯片,以便识别或提供相关信息chip away at something phrasal verb to gradually make something less effective or destroy it逐渐削弱某事物或将其摧毁:
Writers such as Voltaire and Diderot were chipping away at the foundations of society.伏尔泰和狄德罗等作家正一点一点地动摇社会的根基。
Fears about the future chipped away at her sense of well-being.对未来的忧虑逐渐侵蚀着她的幸福感。chip in phrasal verb1to interrupt a conversation by saying something that adds more detail在谈话中插话,补充更多细节chip in with
Other committee members chipped in with suggestions.其他委员会成员纷纷插话,各提建议。
‘It won’t be easy,’ Jeff chipped in."这不会容易,"杰夫插嘴道。
I’d just like to chip in, Bill, if I might.比尔,如果可以的话,我想插上一句。2if each person in a group chips in, they each give a small amount of money so that they can buy something together若团体中每人各出一点钱,合力凑钱购买某样东西:
We all chipped in to buy Amy a graduation present.我们大家凑钱给艾米买了一份毕业礼物。chip in (with) something
Fifty-two people in the music industry each chipped in $250 apiece.音乐行业的52人每人各出了250美元。
1accidentally break (something) [intransitive, transitive] if you chip something, or if it chips, a small piece of it breaks off accidentally(使某物)磕掉一小块;或(某物)因磕碰而意外缺损:
Gary fell and chipped one of his front teeth.加里摔倒,磕掉了一颗门牙。
He chipped a bone in his knee and was carried off the pitch.他膝盖骨骨裂,被人从球场抬了出去。
These plates chip really easily.这些盘子非常容易缺口。chip off
The paint had chipped off the gate.大门上的油漆已经剥落。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用工具敲击使碎片脱落,从而去除覆盖在表面的东西(尤指坚硬物):
Archaeologists were carefully chipping away at the rock.考古学家正在小心翼翼地一片片凿取岩石。
Chip out the plaster with a steel chisel.用钢凿凿去灰泥。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将高尔夫球击起,或将足球、橄榄球踢起,使其短距离高飞:
United scored just before half-time when Adcock cleverly chipped the ball over the keeper.联队在上半场结束前得分,阿德科克巧妙地将球挑过了门将。4potatoes [transitive] British English to cut potatoes into thin pieces ready to be cooked in hot oil将土豆切成薄片,备好以供热油炸制5microchip [transitive] British English to put a microchip in an animal, person, or thing to identify or give information about them在动物、人或物体内植入微芯片,以便识别或提供相关信息chip away at something phrasal verb to gradually make something less effective or destroy it逐渐削弱某事物或将其摧毁:
Writers such as Voltaire and Diderot were chipping away at the foundations of society.伏尔泰和狄德罗等作家正一点一点地动摇社会的根基。
Fears about the future chipped away at her sense of well-being.对未来的忧虑逐渐侵蚀着她的幸福感。chip in phrasal verb1to interrupt a conversation by saying something that adds more detail在谈话中插话,补充更多细节chip in with
Other committee members chipped in with suggestions.其他委员会成员纷纷插话,各提建议。
‘It won’t be easy,’ Jeff chipped in."这不会容易,"杰夫插嘴道。
I’d just like to chip in, Bill, if I might.比尔,如果可以的话,我想插上一句。2if each person in a group chips in, they each give a small amount of money so that they can buy something together若团体中每人各出一点钱,合力凑钱购买某样东西:
We all chipped in to buy Amy a graduation present.我们大家凑钱给艾米买了一份毕业礼物。chip in (with) something
Fifty-two people in the music industry each chipped in $250 apiece.音乐行业的52人每人各出了250美元。