| 单词 | chipped |
|---|---|
| 音标 | 英[t'ʃɪpt] 美[t'ʃɪpt] |
| 解释 | adj.有缺口的,用碎片组成的; |
| 例句 | N-COUNT 炸薯条 Chips are long, thin pieces of potato fried in oil or fat and eaten hot, usually with a meal. 例:I had fish and chips in a cafe...我在一家小餐馆吃了炸鱼薯条。 例:Frank Browne shook more sauce over his chips.弗兰克·布朗在炸薯条上又撒了些酱汁。 N-COUNT (作为零食的)炸薯片 Chips or potato chips are very thin slices of fried potato that are eaten cold as a snack. 例:...a package of onion-flavored potato chips.一包洋葱味薯片 N-COUNT 芯片;集成电路片 A silicon chip is a very small piece of silicon with electronic circuits on it which is part of a computer or other piece of machinery. N-COUNT 碎片;碎屑;碎块 A chip is a small piece of something or a small piece which has been broken off something. 例:It contains real chocolate chips...里面有货真价实的巧克力碎屑。 例:He was burning wood chips to make charcoal...他在用碎木头烧制木炭。 N-COUNT (瓷器上的)缺口,豁口;(家具上的)凹坑,瘪儿 A chip in something such as a piece of china or furniture is where a small piece has been broken off it. 例:The washbasin had a small chip.脸盆边上有个小豁口。 V-ERG 削掉,凿落(碎片);剥落 If you chip something or if it chips, a small piece is broken off it. 例:The blow chipped the woman's tooth...那一击把那个女人的一颗牙打掉了一块。 例:Steel baths are lighter but chip easily.钢制浴缸是轻一点,不过容易碰损。 N-COUNT (用于赌钱的)筹码 Chips are plastic counters used in gambling to represent money. 例:He put the pile of chips in the center of the table and drew a card.他将一堆筹码堆在桌子中间,抽了一张牌。 N-COUNT (谈判中的)筹码,讨价还价的资本 In discussions between people or governments, a chip or a bargaining chip is something of value which one side holds, which can be exchanged for something they want from the other side. 例:The information could be used as a bargaining chip to extract some parallel information from Britain...这个情报可以当作筹码,从英国人那里换取等价的消息。 例:He was not expected to be released because he was considered a valuable chip in this game.估计他不会被释放,因为他是这场较量中的一个重要筹码。 PHRASE (性格或行为)酷似父亲(或母亲)的人 If you describe someone as a chip off the old block, you mean that they are just like one of their parents in character or behaviour. 例:Her fifth child was born, a son who Sally at first thought was another chip off the old block.她的第5个孩子降生了,是个儿子;刚开始,萨莉以为这孩子又是跟他父亲一个模子。 PHRASE 紧急关头;关键时刻 If you say that something happens when the chips are down, you mean it happens when a situation gets very difficult. 例:When the chips are down, she's very tough.关键时刻,她总是很坚强。 PHRASE (自我感觉)低人一等,不忿 If you say that someone has a chip on their shoulder, you think that they feel inferior or that they believe they have been treated unfairly. 例:He had this chip on his shoulder about my mum and dad thinking that they're better than him.他在我父母面前一脸晦气,觉得他们看不起他。 |
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