chips
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT Chips are long, thin pieces of potato fried in oil or fat and eaten hot, usually with a meal. 炸薯條[英國英語]
2. N-COUNT Chips or potato chips are very thin slices of fried potato that are eaten as a snack. 炸薯片[美國英語]
3. N-COUNT 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. 芯片 (計算機或其他機器中帶有電子電路的細(xì)小矽片)
...an electronic card containing a chip. …一張帶有芯片的電子卡。
4. N-COUNT A chip is a small piece of something or a small piece which has been broken off something. 小塊東西; 碎屑
It contains real chocolate chips. 它裡麪含有純正的巧尅力顆粒。
5. N-COUNT A chip in something such as a piece of china or furniture is where a small piece has been broken off it. 小缺口
The cup had a small chip. 這個盃子有個小缺口。
6. N-COUNT Chips are plastic counters used in gambling to represent money. (作賭注用的) 籌碼
He put the pile of chips in the centre of the table and drew a card. 他把那堆籌碼放在桌子中間,然後抽了一張牌。
7. V-T/V-I If you chip something or if it chips, a small piece is broken off it. 把…碰掉一小塊; 碎掉一小塊
The blow chipped the woman's tooth. 這一擊把那個女人的牙齒打掉了一小塊。
8. chippedADJ 有缺口的; 有缺損的
The wagon's paint was badly chipped on the outside. 這輛四輪馬車外殼的油漆嚴(yán)重地剝落。
9. →see also bargaining chip , blue chip
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