chopping的意思和读音

chopping

: ['tʃɒpɪŋ] : [tʃɒpɪŋ]

v.

n.

choppingv.

1.to cut sth into pieces with a sharp tool such as a knife

He was chopping logs for firewood.

Add the finely chopped onions.

Chop the carrots up into small pieces.

The country was chopped up into small administrative areas.

2.[usupass](informal)~ sth (from sth) (to sth)to reduce sth by a large amount; to stop sth

The share price was chopped from 50 pence to 20 pence. 50 便 20 便

3.~ sb/sthto hit sb/sth with a short downward stroke or blow

IDMchop and change(informal)to keep changing your mind or what you are doingn.

1.[c]a thick slice of meat with a bone attached to it, especially from a pig or sheep

a pork/lamb chop

2.[c]an act of cutting sth with a quick downward movement using an axe or a knife

3.[c]an act of hitting sb/sth with the side of your hand in a quick downward movement

a karate chop

4.[pl](informal)the part of a person's or an animal's face around the mouth

The dog sat licking its chops.

IDM

The whole department has been given the chop.

Three more schemes have got the chop.

get/be given the chopto be dismissed from a job

The whole department has been given the chop.

to be stopped or ended

Three more schemes have got the chop.

Who's next for the chop?

be for the chopto be likely to be dismissed from a job

Who's next for the chop?

to be likely to be stopped or endednot much chop(informal)not very good or useful

adj.1.

n.1.,,2.3.〉()

v.1.“chop”

v.1.The present participle of chop

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1.He starts off about 15 feet from his wife in the kitchen as she is chopping some vegetables and says, "Honey, what's for dinner? "15:“?”

2.When Waldroup was finished with her, he chased after his wife, Penny, with a machete, chopping off her finger and cutting her over and over.

3.The knife was stuck on the chopping block but she pulled it out with a jerk.

4.You quickly conclude that this newfangled chainsaw thing is just a fad, and you go back to chopping down trees with your axe.

5.Not knowing the famous Mr. Washington by sight, she asked if he would like to earn a few dollars by chopping wood for her..

6.In the British Museum, we've recently made a new chopping tool using the same techniques as would have been used in Olduvai Gorge.仿

7.I received that ten dollars from my uncle after I had walked the fields all day long chopping weeds out of the bean fields.

8.Or at least, made him re-think chopping her to pieces on first sight./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

9.If it had been an HIV chopping board or a cancer cutting board, there would be an outcry.

10.After all, this monster of a shark has no interest in chopping a big, gamey human.