chipping的意思和读音

chipping

: ['tʃɪpɪŋ] : ['tʃɪpɪŋ]

n.

v.

chippings  

n.chip,piece,fragment,bit,shaving

chippingn.— see alsoblue-chip

1.the place from which a small piece of wood, glass, etc. has broken from an object

This mug has a chip in it.

2.a small piece of wood, glass, etc. that has broken or been broken off an object

chips of wood

chocolate chip cookies(= biscuits containing small pieces of chocolate)

3.[usupl]a long thin piece of potato fried in oil or fat

All main courses are served with chips or baked potato.

4.a thin round slice of potato that is fried until hard then dried and eaten cold. Chips are sold in bags and have many different flavours.

potato chips

5.a small flat piece of plastic used to represent a particular amount of money in some types of gambling

The release of prisoners was used as a bargaining chip .

6.;(an act of hitting or kicking a ball high in the air so that it lands within a short distance

IDMa chip off the old block(informal)a person who is very similar to their mother or father in the way that they look or behavehave a chip on your shoulder (about sth)(informal)to be sensitive about sth that happened in the past and become easily offended if it is mentioned because you think that you were treated unfairlyhave had your chips(informal)to be in a situation in which you are certain to be defeated or killed

I'm not sure what I'll do when the chips are down.

when the chips are down(informal)used to refer to a difficult situation in which you are forced to decide what is important to you

I'm not sure what I'll do when the chips are down.

v.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)to damage sth by breaking a small piece off it; to become damaged in this way

a badly chipped saucer

She chipped one of her front teeth.

These plates chip easily.

2.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.to cut or break small pieces off sth with a tool

Chip away the damaged area.

The fossils had been chipped out of the rock.

3.[t][i]~ (sth));to hit or kick the ball so that it goes high in the air and then lands within a short distance

4.[t]~ potatoesto cut potatoes into long thin pieces and fry them in deep oil

5.[t]~ sthto put a microchip under the skin of a dog or other animal so that it can be identified if it is lost or stolen

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adj.1.(,)

v.1.“chip”

v.1.The present participle of chip

1. Brilliant Chipping Covering power ...

2. chip chipping ; chirp () ...

3. Overburned Chipping Grinding ...

5. chipping type wear chipping chipping-crushing action - ...

6. hogging chipping flaking ...

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1.'What the net seems to be doing is chipping away at my capacity and concentration. '

2.the Net seems to be. . . chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation.……

3.This is code for, "do not expect us to be chipping in all that much for global public goods anytime soon. ":“。”

4.And what the Net seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation.

5.The argument over chipping crescendoes. Graham is at the edge of his seat, his blue eyes, as usual, wild with intensity.。Graham

6.This book explores issues at the heart of the logging and wood chipping debate.woodchipping

7.Trembling with fear, they spotted an old man with a hammer and chisel, chipping away at one of the headstones .

8.Trembling with fear, they found an old man with a hammer and chisel , chipping away at one of the headstones .

9.Swigs taken from bottled drinks are short, so they don't miss out on chipping in with the conversation.

10.All joint components should be inspected for any breaking, chipping, gouging or other visible damage before proceeding.