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.
You may have chips in your clothes or embedded in your pet's ear for identification.
The potential of brain chips for transforming humanity are astounding.
People want to consume music, books, movies, and even potato chips that reflect their own identities.
The numbers associated with the chromatic chips reveal substantially less consistency than is found for the achromatic ones.
The miniature tags contain silicon chips and antennas that transmit information to a receiver very much as the listening 'bugs' used by the security services.
The subject, immediately before entering the experimental room, was paid a flat 250, unrelated to the number of chips earned.
In expression analysis or expression profiling, microarrays and gene chips analyze or profile gene expression.
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.