柯林斯詞典chop /t??p/ (chopping,chopped,chops) 1. V-T If you chop something, you cut it into pieces with strong, downward movements of a knife or an axe. (用力) 切; 砍 Chop the butter into small pieces. 把黃油切成小塊。 Visitors were set to work chopping wood. 參觀者們被安排去砍木頭。2. N-COUNT A chop is a small piece of meat cut from the ribs of a sheep or pig. 排骨 ...grilled lamb chops. …烤羔羊排。3. V to change direction suddenly; vacillate (esp in the phrase chop and change) 變化無(wú)常4. N a design stamped on goods as a trademark, esp in the Far East (特指用在遠(yuǎn)東的)商標(biāo) 返回 chop劍橋詞典to cut something into pieces with an axe , knife , or other sharp instrument 劈;砍;剁碎,切碎 He was chopping wood in the yard . 他在院子里劈木頭。 Add some fresh parsley , finely chopped. 加一些剁碎的新鮮歐芹。 Chop (up) the onions and carrots roughly . 把洋蔥和胡蘿卜切成大塊。 informal Laura had her hair chopped (= cut ) yesterday . 勞拉昨天去剪了發(fā)。 If something is chopped in business , it is stopped or reduced . 減少,削減(資金或生意);終止(生意) Because of lack of funding many long-term research projects are being chopped. 因?yàn)槿狈Y金,許多長(zhǎng)期的研究項(xiàng)目被砍掉了。 例句 Peel the cucumber and chop it into small cubes .Peel, core and chop the apples .Roughly chop the tomatoes and add to the onions .習(xí)語(yǔ)chop and change 短語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞chop sth down chop sth off 返回 chop