1 PHRASAL VERB 凑钱;共同出钱 When a number of people chip in, each person gives some money so that they can pay for something together. 凑钱;共同出钱 [informal] [Also V P + with]
SYN contribute, pay, donate, subscribe
2 PHRASAL VERB 插嘴;插话 If someone chips in during a conversation, they interrupt it in order to say something. 插嘴;插话 [informal]
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'That's true,' chipped in Quaver. [VERB PREP. with quote]
“此话不假,”奎弗插嘴道。
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He chipped in before Clements could answer. [VERB PREP.]
克莱门茨不及回答他就插话了。
SYN interpose, put in, interrupt, interject
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