chop
US: /ˈtʃɑp/
UK: /tʃˈɒp/
UK: /tʃˈɒp/
English Vietnamese dictionary
chop /tʃɔp/
- danh từ
- (như) chap
- down in the chops
- ỉu xìu, chán nản, thất vọng
- danh từ
- vật bổ ra, miếng chặt ra
- nhát chặt, nhát bổ (búa chày)
- (thể dục,thể thao) sự cúp bóng (quần vợt)
- miếng thịt sườn (lợn, cừu)
- rơm băm nhỏ
- mặt nước gợn sóng (vì gió ngược với thuỷ triều)
- ngoại động từ
- chặt, đốn, bổ, chẻ
- to chop wood: bổ củi
- to chop off someone's head: chặt đầu ai
- to chop one's way through: đốn cây để lấy đường đi, phát quang để lấy đường đi qua
- (nghĩa bóng) nói đứt đoạn, nói nhát gừng
- (+ up) chặt nhỏ, băm nhỏ
- chặt, đốn, bổ, chẻ
- nội động từ
- bổ, chặt
- to chop away: chặt đốn
- to chop back
- thình lình trở lại
- to chop down
- chặt ngã, đốn ngã
- to chop in
- (thông tục) nói chen vào
- to chop off
- chặt đứt, đốn cụt
- to chop out
- trồi lên trên mặt (địa táng)
- to chop up
- chặt nhỏ, băm nhỏ
- (như) to chop out
- bổ, chặt
- danh từ
- gió trở thình lình
- sóng vỗ bập bềnh
- (địa lý,địa chất) phay
- chops and changes
- những sự đổi thay
- động từ
- thay đổi luôn luôn, dao động, không kiến định
- to chop and change: thay thay đổi đổi
- (+ round, about) đổi chiều thình lình, trở thình lình (gió)
- vỗ bập bềnh (sóng biển)
- to chop logic with someone
- cãi vã với ai
- thay đổi luôn luôn, dao động, không kiến định
- danh từ
- giấy phép, giấy đăng ký, giấy chứng nhận; giây thông hành, giấy hộ chiếu (An-độ, Trung-quốc)
- Anh-Ân, (thông tục) of the first chop hạng nhất
- of the second chop: hạng nhì
Advanced English dictionary
verb, noun
+ verb (-pp-)
1 ~ sth (up) (into sth) to cut sth into pieces with a sharp tool such as a knife: [VN] Chop the carrots up into small pieces. + Add the finely chopped onions. + He was chopping logs for firewood. + (figurative) The country was chopped up into small administrative areas. [also V]
2 [VN] [usually passive] (informal) to reduce sth by a large amount; to stop sth
Synonym: CUT
The share price was chopped from 50 pence to 20 pence.
3 [VN] to hit sth with a short downward stroke or blow
Idioms: chop and change (BrE, informal) to keep changing your mind or what you are doing
Phrasal Verbs: chop (away) at sth to aim blows at sth with a heavy sharp tool such as an AXE
chop sth<->down to make sth, such as a tree, fall by cutting it at the base with a sharp tool
chop sth<->off (sth) to remove sth by cutting it with a sharp tool: He chopped a branch off the tree. + (informal) Anne Boleyn had her head chopped off.
+ noun
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: Give the mushrooms a quick chop before adding them to the pan.
3 [C] an act of hitting sth with the side of your hand in a quick downward movement: a karate chop
4 (chops) [pl.] (informal) the part of a person's or an animal's face around the mouth: The dog sat licking its chops.
Idioms: get / be given the chop (BrE, informal)
1 (of a person) to be dismissed from a job: The whole department has been given the chop.
2 (of a plan, project, etc.) to be stopped or ended: Three more schemes have got the chop.
be for the chop (BrE, informal)
1 (of a person) to be likely to be dismissed from a job: Who's next for the chop?
2 (of a plan, project, etc.) to be likely to be stopped or ended
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 Also, chop away or down or off. cut, hack, hew, lop, crop, cleave, sever:
Chop away that underbrush. I tried to chop off the end. Don't chop down that tree!
2 Also, chop up. mince; dice, cube; hash:
Chop up the parsley very fine before adding it to the sauce.
n.
3 cut, blow, stroke:
With a quick chop of the axe, the branch was severed.
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
lamb, mutton, pork | loin
pork loin chops
VERB + CHOP
eat, have | braise, cook, fry, grill
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Concise English dictionary
chopped|chopping|chopstʃɒp
noun
+the irregular motion of waves (usually caused by wind blowing in a direction opposite to the tide)
+a small cut of meat including part of a rib
+a jaw
+a tennis return made with a downward motion that puts backspin on the ball
+a grounder that bounces high in the air
verb
+cut into pieces
+move suddenly
+strike sharply, as in some sports
+cut with a hacking tool
+hit sharply