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 chip [tʃip]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 屑片, 薄片, 碎片

vt. 削, 切, 削成碎片, 使摔倒, 凿

vi. 削下屑片

[计] 孔屑; 组件; 晶片; 芯片

[化] 切屑

[医] 碎片


  1. The entire content of a book will be located on a single silicon chip.
    整本书的内容只用一片硅芯片就可以装下。
  2. The paint has chipped off where the table touches the wall.
    桌子接触墙壁的地方漆皮已剥落。
  3. If everyone chips in we'll be able to buy her a really nice leaving present.
    若每个人都凑些钱, 就能真正给她买件好的送别礼物.


chip
chipped, chipping
[ noun ]
  1. a small fragment of something broken off from the whole

  2. <noun.object>
    a bit of rock caught him in the eye
  3. a triangular wooden float attached to the end of a log line

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. a piece of dried bovine dung

  6. <noun.object>
  7. a thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat

  8. <noun.food>
  9. a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something

  10. <noun.attribute>
  11. a small disk-shaped counter used to represent money when gambling

  12. <noun.artifact>
  13. electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit

  14. <noun.artifact>
  15. (golf) a low running approach shot

  16. <noun.act>
  17. the act of chipping something

  18. <noun.act>
[ verb ]
  1. break off (a piece from a whole)

  2. <verb.contact> break away break off chip off come off
    Her tooth chipped
  3. cut a nick into

  4. <verb.contact>
    nick
  5. play a chip shot

  6. <verb.contact>
  7. form by chipping

  8. <verb.contact>
    They chipped their names in the stone
  9. break a small piece off from

  10. <verb.contact>
    break off cut off knap
    chip the glass
    chip a tooth


Chip \Chip\, n.
1. A piece of wood, stone, or other substance, separated by
an ax, chisel, or cutting instrument.

2. A fragment or piece broken off; a small piece.

3. Wood or Cuban palm leaf split into slips, or straw plaited
in a special manner, for making hats or bonnets.

4. Anything dried up, withered, or without flavor; -- used
contemptuously.

5. One of the counters used in poker and other games.

6. (Naut.) The triangular piece of wood attached to the log
line.

{Buffalo chips}. See under {Buffalo}.

{Chip ax}, a small ax for chipping timber into shape.

{Chip bonnet}, {Chip hat}, a bonnet or a hat made of Chip.
See {Chip}, n., 3.

{A chip off the old block}, a child who resembles either of
his parents. [Colloq.] --Milton.

{Potato chips}, {Saratoga chips}, thin slices of raw potato
fried crisp.


Chip \Chip\ (ch[i^]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chipped} (ch[i^]pt);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Chipping}.] [Cf. G. kippen to cut off the
edge, to clip, pare. Cf. {Chop} to cut.]
1. To cut small pieces from; to diminish or reduce to shape,
by cutting away a little at a time; to hew. --Shak.

2. To break or crack, or crack off a portion of, as of an
eggshell in hatching, or a piece of crockery.

3. To bet, as with chips in the game of poker.

{To chip in}, to contribute, as to a fund; to share in the
risks or expenses of. [Slang. U. S.]


Chip \Chip\, v. i.
To break or fly off in small pieces.

  1. If more U.S. companies do get back into D-rams, say critics of the consortium idea, Japanese companies will just bring their advantages to bear on other chip products and markets, making a more wide-ranging industrial policy necessary.
  2. The chip accord, signed last summer, forbids Japanese chip makers from selling dynamic random-access-memory chips, or D-rams, below certain fair-market values calculated by the Commerce Department.
  3. The chip accord, signed last summer, forbids Japanese chip makers from selling dynamic random-access-memory chips, or D-rams, below certain fair-market values calculated by the Commerce Department.
  4. Some blue chip stocks also rose in up-and-down trading that saw the Dow Jones industrials average fluctuate during the session before settling below a record high set Friday.
  5. The first device was produced at TI's Dallas chip research and manufacturing complex Feb. 12, Robert W. England, vice president of the company's semiconductor group, said Wednesday.
  6. The European Security Forum is evidence of the weight that blue chip companies attach to data security.
  7. Within hours, volunteer diggers were unearthing interesting shards of pottery, including a button-size chip of blue and white Mexican majolica clay used in pottery since the 17th century.
  8. Motorola was ordered to stop shipping its 68030 chip, which is used in many of Apple's computers.
  9. The average of 30 blue chip stocks does not necessarily mirror what is happening to the hundreds of other substantial companies.
  10. Micron Technology Inc., rebutting official contentions in Tokyo that Japan's microchip makers are complying with the Semiconductor Trade Agreement, produced evidence purporting to show that Japanese chip dumping continues in Southeast Asia.
  11. This week, Wyse is expected to announce a series of new personal computers, one of which will be built around Intel Corp.'s new 80386 microprocessor, a chip considered by many to be the most powerful microprocessor.
  12. A good earnings report from one of the market's largest companies helped allay some concern and lift the blue chip average.
  13. Intel Corp. purchased a big block of its shares from IBM for $361.6 million, reflecting the chip maker's return to health.
  14. Intel plans to offer a 3.3-volt 386SL in the year's first half and a 3.3-volt chip that will probably be named the 486SL, in the second half, Mr. Grove said.
  15. A federal judge on Friday granted Motorola Inc.'s request for a stay following his ruling that the company violated a key computer chip patent and order to stop selling one of its microprocessors.
  16. A federal judge, in a decision that effectively ends a seven-year legal battle between two giant computer chip makers, has ruled that microcodes can be protected by copyright.
  17. Iraq also gave even stronger indications it would use the trapped foreigners to try to chip away at international support for sanctions against Iraq and the multinational force deployed in the Persian Gulf region.
  18. The market for used chip plants is particularly bearish because the industry's profits are plummeting as economic worries dry up demand.
  19. Users also can improve their on-screen graphics and add memory. Previously, Compaq's design often forced customers to replace their machines if they wanted a more powerful processing chip or better graphics.
  20. AN EARLY strong performance by the UK equity market was gradually eroded yesterday leaving the blue chip issues marginally lower on the day.
  21. Most chip executives don't think Japan will reach the goal, part of an 18-month extension last year of a 1986 trade pact between Japan and the U.S.
  22. But industry bodies proliferate in the IT industry. Blue chip companies such as British Steel and Barclays Bank have joined the European Security Forum (ESF).
  23. The Jeep Grand Cherokee, which Chrysler is starting to build at a new $1 billion plant on Detroit's depressed East Side, looks good enough to chip away at the market captured by Ford Motor Co.'s Explorer.
  24. The company also plans a new edition of its hot-selling Macintosh Classic that will be will be outfitted with the 68030 chip and cost about $2,000. Apple will continue to sell versions of its Classic with the slower 68000 chip from Motorola.
  25. The company also plans a new edition of its hot-selling Macintosh Classic that will be will be outfitted with the 68030 chip and cost about $2,000. Apple will continue to sell versions of its Classic with the slower 68000 chip from Motorola.
  26. Japan is trying to head off expected U.S. trade sanctions against Japanese chip makers by asking producers to cut output of certain chips.
  27. Motorola also boasts that its RISC chip is more efficient and less expensive than other offerings.
  28. This leading indicator jumped to a record in April, reflecting strong orders in the U.S. chip market.
  29. InfoChip Systems Inc., a small company in Santa Clara, Calif., says it has an easy way to increase capacity, and without bigger disk drives: It has a chip that it says will roughly triple the capacity of current disk drives.
  30. Other electronic blue chip issues were also lower, with Hitachi down Y11 to Y839 and Matsushita Electric Industrial retreating Y30 to Y1,410. Dealers sought speculative favourites.
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