0 to knock or strike small pieces off -- uštípnout, odštípnout
1 a place from which a small piece is broken -- otlučené místo
2 a cut piece of potato (fried); French fries American -- hranolek
steak and chips.
3 a counter representing a certain value, used in gambling -- žeton
gaming chips.
4 a very small printed circuit, as used in computers, TV sets etc -- čip
a silicon chip.
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.
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油炸食品, 炸薯條, 炸薯片…
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油炸食品, 炸薯条,油炸土豆条, 炸薯片…
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patata frita (recién hecha), patata frita (de bolsa), chip…
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batata frita, batatinha frita (em saco), chip…
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フライドポテト, ポテトチップ, (コンピュータ)チップ…
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cips, kızarmış patates cipsi, çip…
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chip [feminine], éclat [masculine], fragment [masculine]…
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patata fregida (llarga), patata fregida (de bossa), xip…
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