A1 [ C usually plural ] UK US French fry a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot炸薯条,油炸土豆条
A2 [ C usually plural ] US US also potato chip, UK (potato) crisp a very thin, often round piece of fried potato, sometimes with a flavour added, sold especially in plastic bags炸薯片
[ C usually plural ] a thin slice of fried maize, banana, or other food that is eaten cold炸玉米片(或香蕉片等)
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Cod and chips, please.
He consumes vast quantities of chips with every meal.
Joe demolished an enormous plateful of sausages and chips.
The children seem to exist on a diet of burgers and chips.
I've just bought a deep-fat fryer for cooking chips.
B2 [ C ] also microchip a very small piece of semiconductor, especially in a computer, that contains extremely small electronic circuits and devices, and can perform particular operations(尤指计算机的)集成电路片,芯片
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The computer chip compresses and decompresses a colour image in less than a second.
The invention of the silicon chip was a landmark in the history of the computer.
The silicon chip is a classic example of the benefits of miniaturization.
Using a single chip reduces (the) noise on the output signal by 90%.
We use a Pentium chip.
[ C ] a small piece that has been broken off a larger object, or the mark left on an object such as a cup, plate, etc. where a small piece has been broken off it(脱落的)碎屑,碎片;(杯、盘等的)缺口
[ C ] a small plastic disc used to represent a particular amount of money in gambling(作赌注用的)筹码
[ C ] a kick in football or a hit in golf, in which the ball goes high into the air for a short time(足球的)挑球;(高尔夫球的)轻击短打
to break a small piece off something by accident打破;弄缺;(使)掉碎片
to kick a football or hit a golf ball high into the air for a short distance.(足球)挑球;(高尔夫球)轻击短打
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