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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2397 COCA: 2159

chip

1 chip /ˈtʃɪp/ noun
plural chips
1 chip
/ˈtʃɪp/
noun
plural chips
Learner's definition of CHIP
[count]
: a small piece that has been broken off from something larger屑片;碎片
: a place where a small piece of something has broken off缺口;瑕疵
: a small piece of candy or chocolate used in baking(用于烘焙的)糖粒,碎巧克力
: a thin, hard, and usually salty piece of food(有咸味的)薄脆食品
especially US : potato chip
see also corn chip
British : french fry see also fish and chips
: a small, flat, round piece of plastic that is used to represent an amount of money in gambling games like poker(作赌注用的)圆形筹码 see also bargaining chip
: a very small piece of hard material (called silicon) in a computer or other device that contains many electronic circuits(计算机或其他设备的)芯片
see also microchip
US, informal : a piece of dried waste matter from an animal(牲畜的)干粪块

chip off the old block

informal
: someone who looks or behaves like his or her parent(长相或举止)酷似父亲或母亲的人

have a chip on your shoulder

informal
: to have an angry or unpleasant attitude or way of behaving caused by a belief that you have been treated unfairly in the past(由于认为受到不公平待遇而)心生怨气,心生不满,生气

let the chips fall where they may

US, informal
: to allow events to happen without trying to change them不管结果怎样;顺其自然
◊ This phrase usually suggests that you are willing to accept a result, whatever it may be.这一短语通常暗示不论结果怎样都愿意接受。

when the chips are down

informal
: in a difficult situation : when things are not good在困境中;在危急时;在倒霉时
2 chip /ˈtʃɪp/ verb
chips; chipped; chipping
2 chip
/ˈtʃɪp/
verb
chips; chipped; chipping
Learner's definition of CHIP
[+ object] : to break off a small piece from (something)碰缺;碰破;碰掉
[no object] : to break or come off in small pieces破损;剥落
always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to break off (something) especially with a tool(尤指用工具)削下,凿下
[no object] : to hit something with a tool in order to break off small pieces(用工具一点点地)凿,削usually + away
often used figuratively常用作比喻
: to hit or kick (a ball) so that it goes a short distance : to hit or kick a chip shot打高球;踢高球;近穴击球
[+ object]
[no object]

chip in

[phrasal verb]
chip in or chip in (something) : to give something (such as money) to help a person, group, or cause捐助;凑钱;共同出力
chiefly British : to add your comment or opinion to a conversation or discussion插嘴;插话
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2397 COCA: 2159

chip

1 of 2

noun

plural chips
1
a
: a small usually thin and flat piece (as of wood or stone) cut, struck, or flaked off
b
: a small piece of food: such as
(1)
: a small, thin, crisp, usually salty piece of food typically prepared by frying, baking, or drying
banana chips
especially : potato chip see also corn chip
(2)
(3)
: a small often cone-shaped bit of food often used for baking
chocolate chips
c
: a small card displaying a paint color or a range of paint colors available for purchase
fabric swatches and paint chips
2
: something small, worthless, or trivial
3
a
: one of the counters used as a token for money in poker and other games
b
chips plural : money
used especially in the phrase in the chips
The beginning was always characterized by careless haste in the expectation of landing in the chips,… William Kittredge
c
: something valuable that can be used for advantage in negotiation or trade
a bargaining chip
4
: a piece of dried dung
usually used in combination
cow chip
5
: a flaw left after a chip has been broken off
6
b
: a small wafer of semiconductor material that forms the base for an integrated circuit
7
8
: microarray
DNA chips

chip

2 of 2

verb

chipped; chipping

transitive verb

1
a
: to cut or hew with an edged tool
b(1)
: to cut or break (a small piece) from something
(2)
: to cut or break a fragment from
chip a tooth
(3)
: to cut into chips
chip a tree stump
2
British : chaff, banter
3
: to hit (a return in tennis) with backspin

intransitive verb

1
: to break off in small pieces
2
: to play a chip shot
Phrases
chip off the old block
: a child that resembles his or her parent
chip on one's shoulder
: a challenging or belligerent attitude

Synonyms

Example Sentences

Noun The cup has a chip in it. wood chips were spread over the ground between the plants Verb I bit into something hard and chipped my tooth. He fell and chipped a bone in his knee. The paint had chipped off. He chipped away the ice from the car's windshield. The sculptor chipped away bits of stone. The golfer chipped the ball onto the green. She chipped the soccer ball over the goalie's head. He chipped a pass to his teammate. The golfer chipped onto the green. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Despite the misses, SoftBank expects to have more cash coming in over the next year, from a public listing of its chip maker Arm. Eliot Brown, WSJ, 14 Sep. 2022 Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo announced Tuesday that the administration is preparing to divvy up $50 billion in federal assistance to the computer chip industry, part of a new law known as the CHIPS and Science Act. Chris Megerian, ajc, 6 Sep. 2022 The chip industry is in the midst of a national building boom, with Intel and other large manufacturers spending tens of billions of dollars apiece on new factories across the country. oregonlive, 30 Aug. 2022 Panthers coach Matt Rhule was asked after practice about whether Mayfield still has the chip on his shoulder. Tim Bielik, cleveland, 16 Aug. 2022 Last week, Congress passed a huge industrial policy bill that included $52 billion in subsidies and incentives to revitalize the U.S. chip industry. New York Times, 4 Aug. 2022 During his meeting, the House passed the CHIPS and Science Act, which will provide an infusion of funds for the domestic chip manufacturing industry. Bytal Axelrod, ABC News, 28 July 2022 Samsung reported a better-than-anticipated 21 percent jump in revenue, assuaging investors’ worst fears about the impact of weakening consumer demand and soaring materials costs on the $550 billion chip industry. BostonGlobe.com, 7 July 2022 The action plan helped reassure investors, who are wary of the memory-chip industry slipping into another boom-and-bust cycle. Ian King, Bloomberg.com, 30 June 2022
Verb
If the last period of rising interest rates ended up shaking the very foundations of the property market, the current one may chip away at it bit by bit. Carol Ryan, WSJ, 13 Sep. 2022 For people with disabilities, who find typing hard, or are likely to make errors, these constant interruptions chip away at our concentration and motivation. Nancy Doyle, Forbes, 8 Aug. 2022 Any suspension would potentially chip away at that expectation. Scott Patsko, cleveland, 12 July 2022 More progressive Democrats may balk at the plan or more conservative Republicans may try to chip away at the deal’s support. Matt Canham, The Salt Lake Tribune, 24 June 2021 Scientists around the world have continued to chip away at the genetic underpinning of this heartbreaking disease that steals the mind, leaving the body empty of its former self. Sandee Lamotte, CNN, 31 July 2022 Over time, Gernreich would chip away at that, introducing stick-on vinyl patches, thongs, and later advocating for no underpinnings. Laird Borrelli-persson, Vogue, 8 Aug. 2022 Normunds Mezviets, director general of the Latvian domestic intelligence agency, agreed, saying Moscow’s goal was to chip away at Latvia’s membership in the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Katrina Kepule, WSJ, 28 Mar. 2022 The Sox, playing without center fielder Luis Robert (lightheadedness) and left fielder Eloy Jiménez (tightness in his right leg), tried to chip away at the deficit. Lamond Pope, Chicago Tribune, 17 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English; akin to Old English -cippian

Verb

Middle English chippen, from Old English -cippian (as in forcippian to cut off); akin to Old English cipp beam, Old High German chipfa stave

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of chip was in the 14th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2397 COCA: 2159
chip

noun¹

1 (BrE) (usually chips) long thin piece of fried potato, eaten hot炸薯條 see also fry ADJECTIVE | ... OF CHIPS | VERB + CHIP | CHIP + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreasy油乎乎的炸薯條frozen, oven-ready冷凍的/即可入爐烤製的薯條... OF CHIPSbag, plate一包/一盤炸薯條VERB + CHIPeat, have吃炸薯條All he'll eat is chips.他只吃炸薯條。live on靠吃炸薯條過日子I never cook anything grand-we live on chips and baked beans.我從來不做什麼像樣的飯菜 - 我們靠吃炸薯條和烘豆過日子。cook, fry炸薯條CHIP + NOUNpan(炸薯條的)長柄平底煎鍋shop炸薯條店PHRASESand chips, with chips⋯和炸薯條fish and chips炸魚薯條 topic at food
chip

noun²

2(usually chips) (NAmE) thin round slice of fried potato, etc., dried and eaten cold炸薯片;炸⋯片 see also crisp ADJECTIVE | ... OF CHIPS | PHRASES ADJECTIVEpotato, tortilla (BrE, NAmE) 炸薯片;墨西哥炸玉米片... OF CHIPSbag一袋炸薯片PHRASESchips and dip, chips and salsa炸薯片和蘸醬;炸玉米片和辣番茄醬
chip

noun³

3microchip芯片ADJECTIVE | VERB + CHIP | CHIP + VERB | CHIP + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcomputer, silicon計算機芯片;矽片graphics, memory, microprocessor圖形/存貯/微處理器芯片embedded, integrated內置/集成芯片VERB + CHIPmake, manufacture, produce製造芯片;生產芯片design, develop設計/開發芯片implant, install植入/安裝芯片An electronic chip could be implanted in his brain.他的大腦中可以植入一個電子芯片。use用芯片This notebook uses a chip designed for mobile computing.這台筆記本電腦用的是專為移動計算設計的芯片。CHIP + VERBcontain sth芯片含有⋯a chip containing the coding devices含有編碼裝置的芯片run芯片運行The computer has an integrated graphics chip running at 333 MHz.這台計算機的集成圖形芯片運行速度為 333 兆赫。CHIP + NOUNdesign, technology芯片設計/技術set芯片組a Pentium-compatible chip set與奔騰兼容的芯片組PREPOSITIONon a/the chip在芯片上Advances in technology have made it possible to pack even more circuits on a chip.技術的進步使一片芯片可以集成更多的電路。PHRASESchip and PIN (BrE) 芯片和個人識別碼 topic at computer
chip

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBbadly磕掉一大塊She fell and chipped her tooth badly.她跌倒了,牙磕掉一大塊。away削去He was chipping away at the stone.他在鑿石頭。They chipped away at the power of the government. (figurative) 他們逐漸削弱政府的權力。PREPOSITIONoff從⋯上削下We chipped the paint off the wood.我們把木頭上的漆鏟掉了。

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