chip

英 [t??p] 美[t??p]
  • vt. 削,鑿;削成碎片
  • vi. 剝落;碎裂
  • n. [電子] 芯片;籌碼;碎片;(食物的) 小片; 薄片

詞組搭配


chip in

To contribute money or labor

捐錢或出力

We all chipped in for champagne.

我們一齊湊錢買了香檳

To interrupt with comments; interject.

插話;插入

&I{Games} To put up chips or money as one's bet in poker and other games.

&I{【游戲】} 下賭注:在撲克和其它游戲中用籌碼或錢下賭注

a chip off the old block

(informal)someone who resembles their parent, especially in character

(非正式)(尤指性格)和父親或母親相似的人

a chip on one's shoulder

(informal)a deeply ingrained grievance, typically about a particular thing

(非正式)(尤指對(duì)某事)根深蒂固的不滿

have had one's chips

(Brit. informal)be dead, dying, or out of contention

(英,非正式)死;垂死;息戰(zhàn)

when the chips are down

(informal)when a very serious and difficult situation arises

(非正式)陷入困境,危急時(shí)刻

chip away

gradually and relentlessly make something smaller or weaker

(持續(xù)一步步地)損害;削弱

rivals may &B{chip away at} one's profits by undercutting product prices.

競(jìng)爭(zhēng)對(duì)手會(huì)以更低的產(chǎn)品價(jià)格來減少對(duì)方的利潤(rùn)。

chip in (或 chip something in)

contribute something as one's share of a joint activity, cost, etc.

(在合作項(xiàng)目中)出力;出錢

Rollie &B{chipped in with} nine saves and five wins.

羅利貢獻(xiàn)了9次救球,5次得分。

the council will chip in a further £30,000 a year.

市政會(huì)將每年追加投入30,000英鎊。

(Brit. informal)join in a conversation, typically by interrupting

(英,非正式)加入談話(尤指插話)

[with direct speech]‘He's right,’ Gloria chipped in.

“他是對(duì)的,”格洛麗亞插話道。

chip off the old block

A child whose appearance or character closely resembles that of one or the other parent.

酷似雙親:外表或性格酷似父母中一個(gè)的孩子

chip on (one's) shoulder

A habitually hostile or combative attitude.

習(xí)慣性敵對(duì)或好斗的態(tài)度