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chap

noun
/tʃæp/
/tʃæp/
(British English, informal, old-fashioned)
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  1. used to talk about a man in a friendly way(对男子的友好称呼)家伙,伙计
    • He isn't such a bad chap really.他这个家伙并不真的这么坏。
    • Come on, chaps, let’s go for a drink!来吧,伙计们,我们去喝一杯!
    Extra Examples
    • He's a decent sort of chap.他是个正派的家伙。
    • The poor old chap was very shaken by the experience.这个可怜的老家伙被这次经历给吓坏了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clever
    • decent
    • good
    phrases
    • not (such) a bad chap
    • sort of chap
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    Word Originlate 16th cent. (denoting a buyer or customer): abbreviation of chapman ‘pedlar’. The current sense dates from the early 18th cent.

chap

verb
/tʃæp/
/tʃæp/
[intransitive]
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  1. (of the skin or lips皮肤或唇) to become rough, dry and painful, especially because of wind or cold weather(尤指因风吹或天冷而)皲裂的,开裂的
    • His skin is very dry and chaps easily.他的皮肤非常干燥,容易皲裂。
    Word Originlate 16th cent. (denoting a buyer or customer): abbreviation of chapman ‘pedlar’. The current sense dates from the early 18th cent.

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