chip
noun
verb
tʃɪp
noun
1
FOOD
食物
a.
a
long
thin
piece
of
potato
cooked
in
oil
b.
a
thin
flat
round
piece
of
food
such
as
potato
cooked
in
very
hot
oil
and
eaten
cold
[美] 炸薯片;
usually plural 一般用复数 usually plural 一般用复数 | BrE AmE : AmE BrE :
fish
and
chips
炸鱼和炸薯条
a
bag
of
chips
一袋炸薯条
a
bag
of
potato
chips
一袋炸薯片
2
COMPUTER
计算机
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
微型集成电路片,芯片,晶片
the
age
of
the
silicon
chip
芯片时代
chip
technology
芯片技术
3
PIECE
片 块
a
small
piece
of
wood,
stone,
metal
etc
that
has
been
broken
off
something
〔木、石、金属等的〕碎片,碎屑
Wood
chips
covered
the
floor
of
the
workshop.
车间地板上满是木屑。
a
chocolate
chip
cookie
(=one
that
contains
small
pieces
of
chocolate)
碎粒巧克力饼干
4
MARK
痕迹
a
small
hole
or
mark
on
a
plate,
cup
etc
where
a
piece
has
broken
off
〔物品碰损后留下的〕缺损处,缺口
[+
in
]
There’s
a
chip
in
this
bowl.
这只碗有个缺口。
5
have a chip on your shoulder
to
easily
become
offended
or
angry
because
you
think
you
have
been
treated
unfairly
in
the
past
〔因感到委屈而〕好争吵,好生气; 记恨
6
when the chips are down
in
a
serious
or
difficult
situation,
especially
one
in
which
you
realize
what
is
really
true
or
important
[口] 在重要关头,在紧急时刻
spoken
When
the
chips
are
down,
you’ve
only
got
yourself
to
depend
on.
真是到了危难时刻你只有靠自己。
7
be a chip off the old block
to
be
very
similar
to
your
mother
or
father
in
appearance
or
character
[非正式] 〔外貌或性格〕酷似父亲 (母亲 )
informal
8
GAME
游戏
a
small
flat
coloured
piece
of
plastic
used
in
games
such
as
POKER
or
BLACKJACK
to
represent
a
particular
amount
of
money
〔用于赌钱的〕筹码
usually plural 一般用复数
9
SPORT
体育运动
also
又作
,
a
hit
in
golf,
or
a
kick
in
football
or
RUGBY
,
that
makes
the
ball
go
high
into
the
air
for
a
short
distance
〔高尔夫球、足球、橄榄球等运动中将球击或踢到空中的短距离的〕撮球
10
have had your chips
10.
to
be
in
a
situation
in
which
you
no
longer
have
any
hope
of
improvement
[英,非正式] 失势; 完蛋
BrE informal
verb
11
ACCIDENTALLY BREAK (STH)
不小心打碎(某物)
if
you
chip
something,
or
if
it
chips,
a
small
piece
of
it
breaks
off
accidentally
打破,弄缺
I,T
Gary
fell
and
chipped
one
of
his
front
teeth.
加里摔了一跤,碰掉一颗门牙。
He
chipped
a
bone
in
his
knee
and
was
carried
off
the
pitch.
他撞碎了一块膝盖骨,被抬出了场。
These
plates
chip
really
easily.
这些盘子很容易碰破。
[+
off
]
The
paint
had
chipped
off
the
gate.
门上的油漆剥落了。
12
REMOVE STH
移去某物
to
remove
something,
especially
something
hard
that
is
covering
a
surface,
by
hitting
it
with
a
tool
so
that
small
pieces
break
off
铲掉,清除
I,T always + adv/prep
Archaeologists
were
carefully
chipping
away
at
the
rock.
考古学家正小心地在岩石上铲凿。
Chip
out
the
plaster
with
a
steel
chisel.
用钢凿子铲掉那些灰泥。
13
SPORT
体育运动
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
〔高尔夫球、足球或橄榄球中〕撮,挑〔球〕
T
United
scored
just
before
half-time
when
Adcock
cleverly
chipped
the
ball
over
the
keeper.
就在上半场即将结束前,阿德科克聪明地把球挑过守门员,为联队得了一分。
14
POTATOES
马铃薯
to
cut
potatoes
into
thin
pieces
ready
to
be
cooked
in
hot
oil
[英] 把〔马铃薯〕切成小片 (条 )
T | BrE
15
to
gradually
make
something
less
effective
or
destroy
it
〔逐步〕削弱;〔不断〕损害
Writers
such
as
Voltaire
and
Diderot
were
chipping
away
at
the
foundations
of
society.
伏尔泰和狄德罗之类的作家一点一点地在动摇社会的根基。
Fears
about
the
future
chipped
away
at
her
sense
of
wellbeing.
对将来的担忧慢慢地在削弱她的幸福感。
16
to
interrupt
a
conversation
by
saying
something
that
adds
more
detail
插嘴,插话
[+
with
]
Other
committee
members
chipped
in
with
suggestions.
委员会的其他成员插话进来提建议。
‘It
won’t
be
easy,’
Jeff
chipped
in.
“这并不容易。”杰夫插进来说。
I’d
just
like
to
chip
in,
Bill,
if
I
might.
比尔,如果可以的话我想插一句。
17
if
each
person
in
a
group
chips
in,
they
each
give
a
small
amount
of
money
so
that
they
can
buy
something
together
共同出钱,凑钱
We
all
chipped
in
to
buy
Amy
a
graduation
present.
我们一起凑份子给埃米买了一件毕业礼物。
chip
in
(with)
sth
52
people
in
the
music
industry
each
chipped
in
$250
apiece.
音乐行业有 52 人每人凑了 250 美元。