中英词典:chip
形容词
1. chip (adj.)
Definition: having a small piece or pieces missing
中文翻译:有一小块或几小块缺失的
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名词
1. chip (n.)
Definition: a small piece or fragment of something
中文翻译:小块或碎片
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2. chip (n.)
Definition: a thin slice of food, typically potato, that has been deep-fried or baked until crisp
中文翻译:(通常指土豆)油炸或烤制至脆脆的薄片食物
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词语辨析
1. chip vs. fragment
Both words refer to a small piece or part of something, but "chip" often implies a smaller and more irregular piece, while "fragment" can refer to a larger or more regular piece.
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词汇扩充
1. microchip (n.): a miniature electronic circuit used to control or manipulate small-scale operations
中文翻译:微型电子线路,用于控制或操作小规模操作
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2. woodchip (n.): a small piece or splinter of wood
中文翻译:一小块木头或木片
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近义词
1. fragment (n.): a small part broken or separated off something
中文翻译:断片,分离出的一小部分
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2. piece (n.): a separate or detached part of something
中文翻译:(某物的)独立或分离的一部分
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反义词
1. whole (adj.): entire; complete
中文翻译:整个的;完整的
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2. intact (adj.): not damaged or impaired in any way; complete
中文翻译:未受损害或损坏的;完整的
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柯林斯词典
chip
noun
1. A chip is a small piece of something solid, which has been broken off, often as a result of it being hit by something.
2. In Britain, chips are long, thin pieces of potato that are fried in oil or fat and eaten hot, usually with a main course.
3. A chip is a thin slice of potato that is fried until it is crisp and eaten cold, usually with a main course.
4. A chip is a thin slice of potato that has been deep-fried until it is hard, dry, and crunchy. Chips are eaten hot, usually with a meal, especially fish.
5. A chip is a small electronic device that is used to store and process information.
6. If you say that someone has a chip on their shoulder, you mean that they have a strong feeling of inferiority or grievance.
牛津词典
chip
noun
1. A small piece of something removed in the course of chopping, cutting, or breaking a hard material such as wood or stone.
2. A fried or baked piece of potato.
3. A thin slice of food made crisp by being fried, baked, or toasted.
4. A small piece of semiconductor material carrying electronic circuit elements, used in the production of integrated circuits.
5. A counter used in gambling games.
6. A flaw left on the edge of a specimen by the removal of material in the preparation of a sample for examination.
verb
1. Break or cause to break into small pieces.
2. Cut or shape (a hard material) with a chip.
3. Score (a hole) in golf.
4. (in gambling) collect or accumulate (a specified number of chips or points) in order to exchange them for money.
例句
- The vase has a chip on its rim.
- 这个花瓶口沿有一块缺口。
- She ate a chip of chocolate.
- 她吃了一小块巧克力。
- I love eating fish and chips.
- 我喜欢吃炸鱼薯条。
- He accidentally chipped a piece off the glass.
- 他不小心把玻璃破了一块。
- The archaeologists found fragments of pottery.
- 考古学家发现了陶器的碎片。
- The computer contains a microchip that processes information.
- 这台计算机内含一个处理信息的微型电子线路。
- The carpenter cleaned up the woodchips after cutting the boards.
- 木匠在切割木板后清理木屑。
- The explosion caused fragments of glass to scatter everywhere.
- 爆炸导致玻璃碎片四处散落。
- Please give me a piece of cake.
- 请给我一块蛋糕。
- She baked a whole cake for the party.
- 她为聚会烤了一个完整的蛋糕。
- The package arrived intact without any damage.
- 包裹完好无损地到达了。