chip
Kelime Anlamı :

1. yonga.
2. çentik.
3. mikrodevre (bilgisayar).
4. çöp.
5. talaş.
6. patates kızartması.
7. kırılgan olmak.
8. havalandırmak (top).
9. para.
10. alaya almak.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. A small broken or cut off piece, as of wood, stone, or glass.
2. A crack or flaw caused by the removal of a small piece.
3. A small disk or counter used in poker and other games to represent money.
4. slang money.
5. electronics A minute slice of a semiconducting material, such as silicon or germanium, doped and otherwise processed to have specified electrical characteristics, especially before it is developed into an electronic component or integrated circuit. also called microchip.
6. an integrated circuit.
7. A thin, usually fried slice of food, especially a potato chip. often used in the plural.
8. A very small piece of food or candy. often used in the plural: chocolate chips.
9. chiefly british french fries.
10. wood, palm leaves, straw, or similar material cut and dried for weaving.
11. A fragment of dried animal dung used as fuel.
12. something worthless.
13. sports A chip shot.
14. to chop or cut with an ax or other implement.
15. to break a small piece from: chip a tooth.
16. to break or cut off (a small piece): chip ice from the window.
17. to shape or carve by cutting or chopping: chipped her name in the stone.
18. to become broken off into small pieces.
19. sports to make a chip shot in golf.
20. chip away to reduce or make progress on something incrementally: we chipped away until the problem was solved.
21. chip in to contribute money or labor: we all chipped in for beer.
22. chip in to interrupt with comments; interject.
23. chip in to put up chips or money as one's bet in poker and other games.
24. chip off the old block A child whose appearance or character closely resembles that of one or the other parent.
25. chip on (one's) shoulder A habitually hostile or combative attitude.
26. when the chips are down at a critical or difficult time.
27. to cheep, as a bird.
28. sports A trick method of throwing one's opponent in wrestling.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to cut into small pieces or chips; diminish or disfigure by cutting away a little at a time or in small pieces; hack away. see chipping.
2. in poker, faro, and other games at cards, to bet; lay a wager: as, to chip five dollars (that is, to stake chips representing five dollars).
3. to break or fly off in small pieces, as the glazing in pottery.
4. in poker, to bet a chip: as, I chip.
5. to carp; gibe; sneer.
6. to utter a short, dry, crisp sound, as a bird or a bat; cheep; chirp.
7. in poker, to bet a counter of the smallest value, in order to keep in the pool until others declare.
8. A small fragment of wood, stone, or other substance, separated from a body by a blow of an instrument, particularly a cutting instrument, as an ax, an adz, or a chisel.
9. wood, coarse straw, palm-leaves, or similar material split into thin slips and made by weaving into hats and bonnets.
10. anything dried up and deprived of strength and character.
11. specificallythe dried dung of the american bison; a buffalo-chip.
12. nautical, the quadrant-shaped piece of wood attached to the end of the log-line. see log.
13. one of the small disks or counters used in poker and some other games at cards, usually of ivory or bone, marked to represent various sums of money.
14. A carpenter: commonly in the plural.
15. A small wedge-shaped piece of ivory used in rough-tuning a piano.
16. the cry of the bat.
17. specifically, in gem-cutting, a cleavage which weighs less than three fourths of a carat.
18. in wrestling, a special mode of throwing one's opponent; a trick.
19. A quarrel; a falling out; a ‘spat.’
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia