0 to cut something into pieces with an axe, knife, or other sharp instrument:
2 an act of cutting something with an axe, knife, or other sharp instrument
If you're late for work again, you'll be for the chop.
Hundreds of workers at the factory have already been given the chop.
When the reorganization occurs, the smaller departments will be the first for the chop.
3 the area of the face surrounding the mouth of a person or an animal:
4 ability and technical skill, especially in playing a musical instrument:
5 to cut something into pieces with a sharp tool, such as an ax:
After chopping, the suspension was passed through a 50 m mesh nylon filter.
To facilitate equilibration, seed cotyledons were chopped into c. 1 mm3 pieces.
Fish were transferred gently to large covered glass aquaria provided with a continuous flow of fresh seawater and fed fresh chopped fish every 2 days.
The hay was chopped and placed in troughs made out ofmetal drums.
After harvesting the grain, the crop residues from each plot were chopped into 40 + 60 mm pieces and divided according to treatments.
中文繁体
劈, 砍, 剁碎,切碎…
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劈, 砍, 剁碎,切碎…
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picar, cortar en trocitos, cortar…
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picar, bater, cortar…
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(野菜、肉などを)刻む, (おので木を)たたき切る, 骨付きの肉の切り身、チョップ…
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dilimlemek, parçalamak, kesmek…
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hacher, côtelette [feminine], coup [masculine]…
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picar, tallar en trossos petits, tallar…
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