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chip

noun
/tʃɪp/
/tʃɪp/
Idioms
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  1. (British English)
    (also French fry, fry North American English, British English)
    [usually plural] a long thin piece of potato fried in oil or fat油炸土豆条;炸薯条
    • He was eating a burger and chips.他在吃汉堡和薯条。
    • a bag of chips一袋炸薯条
    • All main courses are served with chips or baked potato.所有的主菜都配有炸土豆条或烤土豆。
    see also fish and chips
    Extra Examples
    • All he'll eat is chips.他只吃炸薯条。
    • I never cook anything grand—we live on chips and baked beans.我从来不做什么象样的饭菜,只靠吃炸薯条和烤豆。
    Topics Fooda2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • greasy
    • frozen
    • oven-ready
    … of chips
    • bag
    • plate
    verb + chip
    • eat
    • have
    • live on
    chip + noun
    • pan
    • shop
    phrases
    • and chips
    • with chips
    See full entry
  2. (also potato chip)
    (both North American English)
    (British English crisp, potato crisp)
    a thin round slice of potato that is fried until hard then dried and eaten cold. Chips are sold in bags and are made to taste of many different foods.油炸土豆片;炸薯片
    • a bag of chips一袋炸薯条
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • potato
    • tortilla
    … of chips
    • bag
    phrases
    • chips and dip
    • chips and salsa
    See full entry
  3. (also tortilla chip)
    a small flat hard piece of food, often like a triangle in shape, made from maize 芯片:用玉米制成的一块扁平小硬食品,通常呈三角形,see also corn chip
  4. = microchip
    • computer/graphics/memory chips计算机/图形/存储芯片
    • the world's biggest chip maker世界上最大的芯片制造商
    • chip technology芯片科技
    see also silicon chip, V-chipTopics Computersb1
    Extra Examples
    • Advances in technology have made it possible to pack even more circuits on a chip.技术的进步使一片芯片可以集成更多的电路。
    • An electronic chip could be implanted in his brain.他的大脑中可以植入一个电子芯片。
    • The computer has an integrated graphics chip running at 333 MHz.这台计算机的集成图形芯片运行速度为 333 兆赫。
    • This computer uses the DX chip.这台计算机用DX 芯片。
    • This notebook uses a chip designed for mobile computing.这台笔记本电脑用的是专为移动计算设计的芯片。
    • a Pentium-compatible chip set与奔腾兼容的芯片组
    • a chip containing the coding devices含有编码装置的芯片
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • computer
    • silicon
    • graphics
    verb + chip
    • make
    • manufacture
    • produce
    chip + verb
    • contain something
    • run
    chip + noun
    • design
    • technology
    • set
    preposition
    • on a/​the chip
    phrases
    • chip and PIN
    See full entry
  5. the place from which a small piece of wood, glass, etc. has broken from an object(木头、玻璃等的)缺口,缺损处
    • This mug has a chip in it.这缸子有个豁口。
    • She had a slight chip off her front tooth.她的门牙缺了一小块。
    see also paint chip
  6. a small piece of wood, glass, etc. that has broken or been broken off an object(木头、玻璃等破损后留下的)碎屑,碎片,碎渣
    • chips of wood碎木屑
    • chocolate chip cookies (= biscuits containing small pieces of chocolate)碎粒巧克力饼干
    • The gutted raw fish are smoked slowly over wood chips.去除了内脏的生鱼在碎木屑火堆上方慢慢地熏。
    see also cow chip, paint chip
  7. a small flat piece of plastic used to represent a particular amount of money in some types of gambling(作赌注用的)筹码
    • a poker chip扑克牌戏筹码。
    see also bargaining chipTopics Moneyc2
  8. (also chip shot)
    (in golf, football (soccer), etc.高尔夫球、足球等) an act of hitting or kicking a ball high in the air so that it lands within a short distance(高尔夫球)近穴击球,切削击球;(足球)撮球
    • She left herself with a short chip to the green.她给自己留了一点零头。
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  9. see also blue-chip
    Word OriginMiddle English: related to Old English forcippian ‘cut off’.
Idioms
cash in your chips
  1. (informal) to die
    • He cashed in his chips last summer aged 65.去年夏天,65岁的他兑现了自己的筹码。
a chip off the old block
  1. (informal) a person who is very similar to their mother or father in the way that they look or behave(相貌或性格)酷似父亲或母亲的人
have a chip on your shoulder (about something)
  1. (informal) to be sensitive about something that happened in the past and become easily offended if it is mentioned because you think that you were treated unfairly(因受过委屈而变得)敏感,好生气
    • He has a real chip on his shoulder about being adopted.他对被收养一事非常不满。
have had your chips
  1. (British English, informal) to be in a situation in which you are certain to be defeated or killed注定要失败(或完蛋)
when the chips are down
  1. (informal) used to refer to a difficult situation in which you are forced to decide what is important to you在危急关头;在关键时刻
    • I'm not sure what I'll do when the chips are down.我拿不准到了关键时刻我会干出些什么事来。
    • When the chips are down he always finds the courage to carry on.当遇到困难时,他总能找到勇气坚持下去。

chip

verb
/tʃɪp/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they chip
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he / she / it chips
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past simple chipped
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past participle chipped
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-ing form chipping
/ˈtʃɪpɪŋ/
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Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] chip (something) to damage something by breaking a small piece off it; to become damaged in this way打破;弄缺;被损坏
    • a badly chipped saucer破损厉害的碟子
    • She chipped one of her front teeth.她锛了一颗门牙。
    • These plates chip easily.这些盘子容易破损。
    • She fell and chipped her tooth badly.她跌倒了,牙磕掉一大块。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • away
    preposition
    • off
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  2. [transitive] chip something + adv./prep. to cut or break small pieces off something with a tool切下,削下,凿下(碎片、屑片)
    • Chip away the damaged area.把损坏的部分凿掉。
    • The fossils had been chipped out of the rock.那些化石已从岩石上被凿了下来。
    • It took a long time to chip a hole in the wall.在墙上凿一个洞花了很长时间。
    • It needs skill to chip a block of stone into a recognizable shape.将一块石头切成可辨认的形状需要技巧。
    • We chipped the paint off the wood.我们把木头上的漆铲掉了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • away
    preposition
    • off
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  3. [transitive, intransitive] chip (something) (especially in golf and football (soccer)尤指高尔夫球和足球) to hit or kick the ball so that it goes high in the air and then lands within a short distance撮高(球);近穴击(球)Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  4. [transitive] chip potatoes (British English) to cut potatoes into long thin pieces in order to fry them in deep oil将(土豆)切条油炸
  5. [transitive] chip something to put a microchip under the skin of a dog or other animal so that it can be identified if it is lost or stolen(为辨认而在狗或其他动物的皮下)植入微芯片
  6. Word OriginMiddle English: related to Old English forcippian ‘cut off’.

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