1 VERB 砍;剁;劈;切 If you chop something, you cut it into pieces with strong downward movements of a knife or an axe. 砍;剁;劈;切
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Chop the butter into small pieces. [VERB noun + into]
把黄油切成小片。
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Chop the onions very finely. [VERB noun]
把洋葱切碎。
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Visitors were set to work chopping wood. [VERB noun]
游客们被安排去劈柴。
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...chopped tomatoes. [VERB-ed]
切好的西红柿
SYN cut, fell, axe, slash
2 N-COUNT [usually n NOUN] (羊或猪的)排骨 A chop is a small piece of meat cut from the ribs of a sheep or pig. (羊或猪的)排骨
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...grilled lamb chops.
烤羊排
3 PHRASE 反复无常;不断变卦 When people chop and change, they keep changing their minds about what to do or how to act. 反复无常;不断变卦 [British, informal]
4 PHRASE 将被取消(或关闭);(人)将被解雇 If something is for the chop or is going to get the chop, it is going to be stopped or closed. If someone is for the chop, they are going to lose their job or position. 将被取消(或关闭);(人)将被解雇 [British, informal]
Phrasal verbs: - chop downchop offchop up
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