- Noun
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1. a boy or man;
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2. a long narrow depression in a surface
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3. a crack in a lip caused usually by cold
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4. (usually in the plural) leather leggings without a seat; joined by a belt; often have flared outer flaps; worn over trousers by cowboys to protect their legs
- Verb
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1. crack due to dehydration;
- "My lips chap in this dry weather"
- 1. Calm down, buddy [old chap]. What's the trouble?
- 压压气, 老兄。有什么麻烦吗?
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- 2. Don't be nervous, old chap!
- 别神经质啦,老伙计!
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- 3. Good-bye,old chap,I'll see you on my return.
- 再见吧,老伙计,等我回来再见面。
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- 4. He's a tall, lean chap.
- 他是瘦长个儿。
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- 5. That chap is really difficult to deal with.
- 这个人真别扭。
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- 6. The chap is a good-for-nothing.
- 这个人真没出息。
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- 7. This chap can't keep anything to himself.
- 这人肚里藏不住话。
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- 8. This chap has let us down.
- 他这个人真不争气。
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- 9. This chap is quite a smooth character.
- 这人很世故。
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- 10. This chap likes to exaggerate and is good at nothing but boasting.
- 这个人言过其实,就会吹牛皮放大炮。
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- 11. This chap looks really fierce.
- 这个人样子真凶。
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- 12. This young chap is very tall.
- 这小伙子个头儿不小。
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