词汇 | chip |
释义 | chip noun uk /tʃɪp/ us /tʃɪp/ chipnoun (FRIED FOOD)A1[ Cusually plural ]UK(USFrench fry) a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot: 炸薯条,油炸土豆条 fish and chips炸鱼加土豆条 beans/egg/sausage and chips豆子/鸡蛋/香肠加薯条 oven chips oven chips (= chips that are baked in an oven rather than fried)烤薯条 Bestfotostudio/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages A2[ Cusually plural ]US(US alsopotato chip); (UK(potato) crisp) a very thin, often round piece of fried potato, sometimes with a flavour added, sold especially in plastic bags: 炸薯片 bag of chips She bought two bags of chips with the drinks. You can't just sit in front of the TV eating chips all day. Greg Elms/StockFood Creative/GettyImages [ Cusually plural ] a thin slice of fried maize, banana, or other food that is eaten cold: 炸玉米片(或香蕉片等) tortilla chiptortilla chips and salsa辣沙司佐玉米脆片 banana chips炸香蕉片 Cod and chips, please.请来份鳕鱼薯条。 He consumes vast quantities of chips with every meal. Joe demolished an enormous plateful of sausages and chips. The children seem to exist on a diet of burgers and chips. I've just bought a deep-fat fryer for cooking chips.为了炸薯条我刚买了一口深油炸锅。 Forms of potatoes as food aloo alu bag of chips baked potato boxty dauphinois finger chip French fry fries hash browns kettle chip mash mashed potatoes oven chips potato chip rösti scalloped shoestring potatoes skordalia stovies You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sandwiches & snacks chipnoun (COMPUTER PART)B2[ C ](alsomicrochip) a very small piece of semiconductor, especially in a computer, that contains extremely small electronic circuits and devices, and can perform particular operations: (尤指计算机的)集成电路片,芯片 a silicon chip硅芯片 anakeseenadee/ iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages The computer chip compresses and decompresses a colour image in less than a second.计算机芯片能在不到1秒的时间内完成彩色图像的压缩和解压缩。 The invention of the silicon chip was a landmark in the history of the computer.硅片的发明是计算机发展史上的一个里程碑。 The silicon chip is a classic example of the benefits of miniaturization.硅片是体现微型化所带来的裨益的一个经典例子。 Using a single chip reduces the noise on the output signal by 90%. Electrical components & circuitry accumulator AGM battery anode armature bandpass filter baseband chip cathode ray coil commutator conductor motherboard multicelled multiconductor negative pole number pad OLED photoresist photovoltaic cell relay transformer You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Computer hardware chipnoun (PIECE)[ C ] a small piece that has been broken off a larger object, or the mark left on an object such as a cup, plate, etc. where a small piece has been broken off it: (脱落的)碎屑,碎片;(杯、盘等的)缺口 wood chips木屑 Polly fell and knocked a chip out of her front tooth.波莉摔了一跤,磕掉了一小块门牙。 This mug's got a chip in it. Octavian Lazar/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Words meaning small pieces and amounts by a noseidiom clipping crumb dab of something dash dollop grain hint ort paring peewee pinch potsherd skinny spark tad thimbleful tidbit tiddler titbit chipnoun (PLASTIC COIN)[ C ] a small plastic disc used to represent a particular amount of money in gambling: (作赌注用的)筹码 bargaining chipfigurativeThe hostages are being held as a bargaining chip by terrorist organizations.恐怖组织扣押了人质作为讨价还价的筹码。 alfexe/ iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Gambling & bookmaking a/the bookmaker'sphrase ante anti-gambling bank bet casino co-favourite cockfight favourite football pools poker pontoon raffle scratcher ticket self-exclusion slot machine smart money sportsbook spread betting stakeholder You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Payment methods chipnoun (SPORT)[ C ] a kick in football or a hit in golf or tennis, in which the ball goes high into the air for a short time: His splendid chip from the 18-yard line caught the goalkeeper off his line.他从离球门18码处一脚漂亮的跳球,对方守门员没有站在球门线上,被打了个措手不及。 General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend hat trick indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Football/soccer Golf Tennis & racket sports Idiomsa chip off the old block have a chip on your shoulder have had your chips when the chips are down chip verb[ I or T ] uk /tʃɪp/ us /tʃɪp/-pp- chipverb[I or T] (BREAK)to break a small piece off something by accident: 打破;弄缺;(使)掉碎片 I wish my nail polish wouldn't keep chipping.我希望我的指甲油不要老掉。 He's chipped a bone in his wrist.他腕关节有一块骨头裂了。 to break breakI didn't mean to break your phone. fractureLast year he fractured his skull. bustOne of the children has bust the computer. shatterThe ball hit the window and shattered it. smashI dropped the vase and it smashed. snapShe bent the ruler and it snapped. Tearing and breaking into pieces apart asunder bobble bobbly break into pieces crack disintegration dismantle fall apart fall to piecesidiom fragment fragmentation rip shred snag snap splinter split sunder tear something apart chipverb[I or T] (KICK/HIT)to kick a football or hit a golf or tennis ball high into the air for a short distance: Berbatov managed to sidestep a tackle and chip the keeper.贝尔巴托夫躲过铲球,挑球越过了守门员。 Synonym clip General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend hat trick indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Football/soccer Golf Tennis & racket sports Phrasal verbschip away at something chip something away chip (something) in chip in chip | American Dictionarychip noun[ C ] us/tʃɪp/ chipnoun[C] (PIECE)a small piece of something or a piece that has broken off a larger object: chocolate chips wood chips Chips of paint from the peeling ceiling littered the floor. A chip is also the mark left on an object where a small piece has broken off. A chip is a plastic piece used in some games to represent money or points. chipnoun[C] (COMPUTER PART)a very small piece of silicon used in a computer and containing electronic systems and devices that can perform particular operations chipnoun[C] (FOOD)a small, flat piece of fried food, esp. a potato chip or tortilla chip: a bag of corn chips Idioma chip on your shoulder chip | Business Englishchip noun[ C ] ITuk /tʃɪp/us(alsomicrochip); (alsosilicon chip) a very small piece of electronic equipment that is used in computers and other electronic equipment for performing many tasks: The company's chips are designed to deliver low power consumption and high performance, and are intended for mobile devices. Today you can put over a hundred million transistors on a tiny little computer chip. As prices for memory chips fell in recent months, the computer maker slashed prices on its products. See also bargaining chip blue chipnoun red chip Examples of chipchip Using electron beams could develop much more toward nanotechnology and much higher density of electronic elements on silicon chips. While commercial forestry involves converting wood fibre into dimension lumber38 and chips, non-timber products and services are also important for many indigenous forest management systems. To simulate real objects, five plastic red chips of 30 mm of diameter and 2 mm of thickness were placed on the working surface. The production of efficient neural chips for networking has taxed artificial intelligence workers for nearly a decade. You will have the opportunity to buy "chips," sell "chips," and make predictions of what will happen in the future. Structural adjustment policies, it is argued, have chipped away at the peasantry's economic viability, social coherence and class position. He had eaten no meat for 2 months, while for vegetables he depended on chips from a fried-fish shop. As a further interpretation, consider a 'linear machine' in which a pile of c chips are c split evenly, with 2d going in each direction. In expression analysis or expression profiling, microarrays and gene chips analyze or profile gene expression. The subject, immediately before entering the experimental room, was paid a flat 250, unrelated to the number of chips earned. The miniature tags contain silicon chips and antennas that transmit information to a receiver very much as the listening 'bugs' used by the security services. The numbers associated with the chromatic chips reveal substantially less consistency than is found for the achromatic ones. People want to consume music, books, movies, and even potato chips that reflect their own identities. The potential of brain chips for transforming humanity are astounding. You may have chips in your clothes or embedded in your pet's ear for identification. See all examples of chip These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withchipchipThese are words often used in combination with chip. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. bone chip The surgery revealed that a bonechip suffered several years earlier had torn ligaments. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. chocolate chip Several varieties are available, including homestyle, blueberry, strawberry, apple cinnamon, buttermilk, and chocolatechip. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. computer chip In laboratory equipment, transistors replaced vacuum tubes and these, in turn, became obsolete with the advent of the computerchip. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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