Definitions of Chop [ʃɒp]
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1. (v.t.) chop
to cut or sever with one or more quick, heavy blows, using a sharp tool (often fol. by down, off, etc.):
to chop down a tree.
2. chop
to make or prepare for use by so cutting:
to chop logs.
3. chop
to cut into smaller pieces; mince (often fol. by up):
to chop up celery.
4. chop
to hit with a sharp, downward stroke.
5. (v.i.) chop
to make one or more quick, heavy strokes, as with an ax.
6. chop
to deliver or administer a sharp, downward blow or stroke.
7. chop
to go, come, or move suddenly or violently.
8. (n.) chop
an act or instance of chopping.
9. chop
a short downward cut, blow, or stroke.
10. chop
a piece chopped off.
11. chop
an individual cut or portion of lamb, mutton, pork, or veal, usu. containing a rib.
12. chop
crushed or ground grain used as animal feed.
13. chop
a short irregular motion, as of a wave.
14. chop
rough, turbulent water, as of a sea or lake.
15. (v.i.) chop
to turn, shift, or change suddenly, as the wind.
16. chop
to vacillate; change one's mind.
17. (n.) chop
Usu., chops.
18. chop
the jaw.
19. chop
the lower part of the cheek; the flesh over the lower jaw.
20. chop
chops,
21. chop
the oral cavity; mouth.
22. chop
Slang. the embouchure or technique necessary to play a wind instrument.
23. chop
Slang. technical virtuosity in playing a musical instrument.
24. (n.) chop
a stamp or seal used as an identification mark, esp. in the Far East.
25. chop
quality, class, or grade:
a musician of the first chop.
Etymology: (1605–15; < Hindi chāp impression, stamp)
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| Definition of 'Chop' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) chop
the irregular motion of waves (usually caused by wind blowing in a direction opposite to the tide)
"the boat headed into the chop"
2. (noun) chop
a small cut of meat including part of a rib
3. (noun) chop
a jaw
"I'll hit him on the chops"
4. (noun) chop, chop shot
a tennis return made with a downward motion that puts backspin on the ball
5. (verb) chop, chopper
a grounder that bounces high in the air
6. (verb) chop, chop up
cut into pieces
"Chop wood"; "chop meat"
7. (verb) chop
move suddenly
8. (verb) chop
form or shape by chopping
"chop a hole in the ground"
9. (verb) chop
strike sharply, as in some sports
10. (verb) chop, hack
cut with a hacking tool
11. (verb) chop
hit sharply
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1. (verb) chop
to cut into pieces
Chop the onion.
2. (noun) chop
a small piece of meat with a bone
a lamb/pork chop
3. chop
a downward cutting movement
***She cut it with a chop of the knife.
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| Definition of 'Chop' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Chop
a change; a vicissitude
2. (noun) Chop
the act of chopping; a stroke
3. (noun) Chop
a piece chopped off; a slice or small piece, especially of meat; as, a mutton chop
4. (noun) Chop
a crack or cleft. See Chap
5. (noun) Chop
a jaw of an animal; -- commonly in the pl. See Chops
6. (noun) Chop
a movable jaw or cheek, as of a wooden vise
7. (noun) Chop
the land at each side of the mouth of a river, harbor, or channel; as, East Chop or West Chop. See Chops
8. (noun) Chop
quality; brand; as, silk of the first chop
9. (noun) Chop
a permit or clearance
10. Chop
to crack. See Chap, v. t. & i
11. (verb) Chop
to cut by striking repeatedly with a sharp instrument; to cut into pieces; to mince; -- often with up
12. (verb) Chop
to sever or separate by one more blows of a sharp instrument; to divide; -- usually with off or down
13. (verb) Chop
to seize or devour greedily; -- with up
14. (verb) Chop
to make a quick strike, or repeated strokes, with an ax or other sharp instrument
15. (verb) Chop
to do something suddenly with an unexpected motion; to catch or attempt to seize
16. (verb) Chop
to interrupt; -- with in or out
17. (verb) Chop
to barter or truck
18. (verb) Chop
to exchange; substitute one thing for another
19. (verb) Chop
to purchase by way of truck
20. (verb) Chop
to vary or shift suddenly; as, the wind chops about
21. (verb) Chop
to wrangle; to altercate; to bandy words
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| Definitions of 'Chop' |
The New Hacker's Dictionary |
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1. Chop
[IRC] See channel op.
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Sense: (sometimes withup) to cut (into small pieces)
He chopped up the vegetables.
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Afrikaans: kap |
Arabic: يَقْطَعُ، يَفْرُمُ |
Bulgarian: накълцвам |
Brazilian: picar |
Czech: (roz/na)sekat |
German: (zer-)hacken |
Danish: hakke |
Greek: κόβω (σε) μικρά κομμάτια |
Spanish: cortar en trozos |
Estonian: tükeldama |
Farsi: خرد کردن |
Finnish: paloitella |
French: hacher |
Hebrew: לִקְצוֹץ |
Hindi: टुकड़े टुकड़े करना |
Croatian: sjeckati, zasjeći |
Hungarian: (fel)aprít |
Indonesian: mencincang |
Icelandic: höggva, saxa |
Italian: tagliare, fare a pezzi* |
Japanese: 切り刻む |
Korean: 쳐서 자르다 |
Lithuanian: kapoti |
Latvian: sasmalcināt; sakapāt |
Malay: cincang |
Dutch: hakken, fijnhakken |
Norwegian: hogge, hakke (opp) |
Polish: siekać |
Persian: خرد کردن |
Pashto: ټوټه (لكه دغوښو): ماتول ( |
Portuguese: picar |
Romanian: a toca, a tăia bucăţi |
Russian: шинковать |
Slovak: (na)sekať |
Slovenian: sekljati, sekati |
Serbian: seckati |
Swedish: hacka, hugga |
Thai: หั่น |
Turkish: doğramak |
Taiwanese: 切細,剁碎 |
Ukrainian: рубати |
Urdu: سبزی یا گوشت کاٹنا |
Vietnamese: chặt nhỏ |
Chinese: 切细,剁碎 |
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