单词 | chop |
释义 | chop UK [tʃɒp] US [tʃɑ:p] verb transitive (-pp-) ADVANCED ■to cut something into pieces with an axe , knife or other sharp instrument 劈;砍;剁碎,切碎 •He was chopping wood in the yard.他在院子里劈木头。 •Add some fresh parsley, finely chopped.加一些剁碎的新鲜香芹。 •Chop (up) •informal Laura had her hair chopped (= cut) yesterday.萝拉昨天去剪了发。 ■If something is chopped in finance or business, it is stopped or reduced 减少,削减(资金或生意);终止(生意)•Because of lack of funding many long-term research projects are being chopped.因为缺乏资金,许多长期的研究专案被砍掉了。 UK [tʃɒp] US [tʃɑ:p] verb transitive (-pp-)chop and change UK ■to keep changing your ideas, opinions, activities or job (主意、观点、活动或工作)不断改变,变来变去,变化无常 •After six months of chopping and changing, we've decided to go back to our old system.经过六个月的反覆变更,最后我们还是决定沿用原来的系统。 UK [tʃɒp] US [tʃɑ:p] verb transitive (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs [M] chop sth down ■to cut through something to make it fall down 砍倒;伐倒 •Most of the diseased trees were chopped down last year.大多数病树去年被伐掉了。 UK [tʃɒp] US [tʃɑ:p] verb transitive (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs [M] chop sth off ■to cut off part of something with a sharp tool 砍掉;削掉;劈下 •Two of his fingers were chopped off in the accident.他的两根手指在意外中被削掉了。 UK [tʃɒp] US [tʃɑ:p] noun countable MEAT 肉 ■a small piece of meat with a bone still in it 带骨的肉块;排骨 •a lamb/pork chop羊/猪排 UK [tʃɒp] US [tʃɑ:p] noun countable CUT 切 ■an act of cutting something with an axe , knife or other sharp instrument 剁;砍;劈;切 the chop mainly UK (US usually the axe) ■when your job is taken away from you, either because you have done something wrong or as a way of saving money 解雇;裁员 •If you're late for work again, you'll be for •Anyone stepping out of line is liable to get •Hundreds of workers at the factory have already been given ■the ending of a factory, school, etc. or plan (工厂、学校等的)结束,终止•When the reorganization occurs, the smaller shipyards will be the first for •Many of these special schools are facing UK [tʃɒp] US [tʃɑ:p] noun countable MOUTH 嘴 chops [plural] informal ■the area of the face surrounding the mouth of a person or an animal (人或动物)嘴周围的地方 •a dog licking •I'll give him a smack in the chops if he doesn't shut up.要是他不闭嘴,我就一拳打向他的嘴。 [plural] US slang ■the way you hold your mouth when playing a wind instrument such as a saxophone , or more generally, your ability to play a musical instrument 吹奏管乐器(如萨克斯风)时运用嘴巴的方式;演奏乐器的能力 •She's got great chops for a 14-year-old.以14岁的年纪来说,她演奏得相当出色。 |
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