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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
chop
I.chop1 S3 /tʃɒp $ tʃɑːp/ BrE AmE verb (past tense and past participle chopped, present participle chopping) [transitive] [Date: 1300-1400; Origin: Perhaps from chap; ⇨ ↑chapped] 1. (also chop up) to cut something into smaller pieces: He went outside to chop some more wood for the fire. Can you chop up some carrots for me? Add two finely chopped onions and a clove of garlic. chop something into pieces/chunks etc Chop the meat into small cubes. 2. informal to reduce an amount of money by a large amount: He suddenly found that his income had been chopped in half. 3. chop and change British English informal to keep changing your mind: You can’t keep chopping and changing like this! chop at something phrasal verb to hit something with a sharp tool in order to cut it: They chopped at the bushes with their knives. chop something ↔ down phrasal verb to make a tree fall down by cutting it with a sharp tool: A couple of the older trees will have to be chopped down. Large areas of rainforest are being chopped down every day. chop something ↔ off phrasal verb to remove something by cutting it with a sharp tool: The branch had been chopped off. • • • THESAURUS ▪ cut to divide something into two or more pieces, especially using a knife or ↑scissors: Do you want me to cut the cake? | He cut off the lower branches. ▪ snip to quickly cut something, especially using ↑scissors: I snipped the label off. | The hairdresser snipped away at her hair. ▪ slit to make a long narrow cut through something, especially using a knife: He slit the envelope open with a penknife. | She slit through the plastic covering. ▪ slash to cut something quickly and violently with a knife, making a long thin cut: Someone had slashed the tyres on his car. | He tried to slash his wrists. ▪ saw to cut wood, using a ↑saw (=a tool with a row of sharp points): Saw the wood to the correct length. ▪ chop to cut wood, vegetables, or meat into pieces: Bill was outside chopping up firewood with an axe. | They chopped down the old tree. | finely chopped onion ▪ slice to cut bread, meat, or vegetables into thin pieces: I’ll slice the cucumber. | Slice the bread thinly. ▪ dice to cut vegetables or meat into small square pieces: First dice the apple into cubes. ▪ grate to cut cheese or a hard vegetable by rubbing it against a special tool: Grate the cheese and sprinkle it over the vegetables. ▪ peel to cut the outside part off something such as a potato or apple: I peeled the potatoes and put them in a saucepan. ▪ carve to cut thin pieces from a large piece of meat: Uncle Ray carved the turkey. ▪ mow to cut the grass in a garden, park etc: A gardener was mowing the lawn. ▪ trim (also clip) to cut a small amount off something, especially to make it look neater: He was trimming his beard. | Trim the excess fat off the meat. II.chop2 BrE AmE noun [countable] 1. a small piece of meat on a bone, usually cut from a sheep or pig ⇨ steak: a grilled pork/lamb chop 2. the chop British English a) if you get or are given the chop, you lose your job: Six more staff got the chop last week. I might be for the chop (=lose my job). b) if something gets or is given the chop, it is closed or stopped because people do not want to pay for it any more: The project might get the chop. This factory might now be for the chop (=likely to be closed). 3. a hard downward movement that you make with your hand: a karate chop 4. the act of hitting something with a sharp tool in order to cut it: With one last chop he split the log in two. 5. chops [plural] informal the lower part of the face of a person or animal – used humorously: Jack was grinning all over his chops. • • • THESAURUS preparing food ▪ grate to cut cheese, carrot etc into small pieces by rubbing it against a special tool: Grate the cheese and sprinkle it over the top of the pasta. ▪ melt to make butter, chocolate etc become liquid: Melt the butter, chocolate, and 1 teaspoon of cream over a low heat. ▪ sieve British English, sift American English to put flour or other powders through a ↑sieve (=tool like a net made of wire, which you use for removing larger grains or pieces): Sift the flour and cocoa before adding to the rest of the mixture. ▪ chop to cut something into pieces, especially using a big knife: Chop up the vegetables. ▪ dice to cut vegetables or meat into small square pieces: Dice the carrots and then fry them in butter. ▪ season to add salt, pepper etc to food: Season the meat before grilling. ▪ crush to use a lot of force to break something such as seeds into very small pieces or into a powder: Add one clove of crushed garlic. ▪ mix to combine different foods together: Mix together all the ingredients in one bowl. ▪ beat/whisk to mix food together quickly with a fork or other tool: Whisk the egg whites until they form soft peaks. ▪ stir to turn food around with a spoon: Stir the sauce gently to prevent burning. ▪ fold something in to gently mix another substance into a mixture: Fold in the beaten egg whites. ▪ knead to press ↑dough (=a mixture of flour and water) many times with your hands when you are making bread: Knead the dough for ten minutes, until smooth. ▪ drizzle to slowly pour a small amount of a liquid onto something: Drizzle with olive oil. ▪ let something stand to leave something somewhere, before you do something else with it: Let the mixture stand for a couple of hours so that it cools naturally. ▪ serve to put different foods together as part of a meal: Serve with rice and a salad. | Serve the aubergines on a bed of lettuce.
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chop When something is chopped, it is cut into smaller pieces.◎ | [t∫ɔp] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | (như) chap | | 〆 | down in the chops | | ✓ | ỉu xìu, chán nản, thất vọng | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | vật bổ ra, miếng chặt ra | | ■ | nhát chặt, nhát bổ (búa chày) | | ■ | (thể dục,thể thao) sự cúp bóng (quần vợt) | | ■ | miếng thịt sườn (lợn, cừu) | | ■ | rơm băm nhỏ | | ■ | mặt nước gợn sóng (vì gió ngược với thuỷ triều) | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | chặt, đốn, bổ, chẻ | | ☆ | to chop wood | | bổ củi | | ☆ | to chop off someone's head | | chặt đầu ai | | ☆ | to chop one's way through | | đốn cây để lấy đường đi, phát quang để lấy đường đi qua | | ■ | (nghĩa bóng) nói đứt đoạn, nói nhát gừng | | ■ | (+ up) chặt nhỏ, băm nhỏ | ※ | nội động từ | | ■ | bổ, chặt | | ☆ | to chop away | | chặt đốn | | 〆 | to chop back | | ✓ | thình lình trở lại | | 〆 | to chop down | | ✓ | chặt ngã, đốn ngã | | 〆 | to chop in | | ✓ | (thông tục) nói chen vào | | 〆 | to chop off | | ✓ | chặt đứt, đốn cụt | | 〆 | to chop out | | ✓ | trồi lên trên mặt (địa táng) | | 〆 | to chop up | | ✓ | chặt nhỏ, băm nhỏ | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | gió trở thình lình | | ■ | sóng vỗ bập bềnh | | ■ | (địa lý,địa chất) phay | | 〆 | chops and changes | | ✓ | những sự đổi thay | ※ | động từ | | ■ | thay đổi luôn luôn, dao động, không kiến định | | ☆ | to chop and change | | thay thay đổi đổi | | ■ | (+ round, about) đổi chiều thình lình, trở thình lình (gió) | | ■ | vỗ bập bềnh (sóng biển) | | 〆 | to chop logic with someone | | ✓ | cãi vã với ai | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | giấy phép, giấy đăng ký, giấy chứng nhận; giấy thông hành, giấy hộ chiếu (Ấn-độ, Trung-quốc) |
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