chop
英 [tʃɒp]
美 [tʃɑp]
- n. 砍;排骨;商標;削球
- vt. 剁碎;砍
- (俚)醜人
- n. (Chop)人名;(德)肖普
中文詞源
chop 砍,剁可能來自擬聲詞,模仿切東西的聲音。
英文詞源
- chop
- chop: There are three distinct words chop in English. The oldest [14] originally meant ‘trade, barter’, but it is now found only in the phrase chop and change. It appears to come from Old English cēapian ‘trade’, which is related to English cheap. Chop ‘jaw, jowl’ [15] (now usually in the plural form chops) is of unknown origin; the now archaic chap is a variant. Chop ‘cut’ [16] seems ultimately to be the same word as chap (as in ‘chapped lips’), and may be related to Middle Low German kappen ‘chop off’. The specific noun sense ‘meat cutlet’ dates from the 15th century.
=> chap, cheap - chop (v.1)
- "to cut with a quick blow," mid-14c., of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old North French choper (Old French coper "to cut, cut off," 12c., Modern French couper), from Vulgar Latin *cuppare "to behead," from a root meaning "head," but influenced in Old French by couper "to strike." Related: Chopped; chopping.
- chop (v.2)
- "shift quickly," 1530s, earlier "to bargain" (early 15c.), ultimately from Old English ceapian "to bargain" (see cheap); here with a sense of "changing back and forth," probably from common expressions such as to chop and change "barter." To chop logic is recorded from 1570s. Related: Chopped; chopping.
- chop (n.)
- "act of chopping," mid-14c., from chop (v.1). Meaning "piece cut off" is mid-15c.; specifically "slice of meat" from mid-17c. Sense of "a blow, strike" is from 1550s.
雙語例句
- 1. He won't say which programmes are for the chop.
- 他不願說哪些項目將被斃掉。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Roughly chop the tomatoes and add them to the casserole.
- 把西紅柿大致切一切,然後放到燉鍋裏。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Sometimes they have to chop down a tree for firewood.
- 他們有時隻好砍樹當柴燒。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Chop up three firm tomatoes.
- 拿3個硬西紅柿切碎。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Will you chop an onion up for me?
- 你能幫我把一個洋蔥切碎嗎?
來自柯林斯例句