chop

chop&+{1}
[tʃɒp]
vb
to cut (something) with a blow from an axe or other sharp tool
to produce or make in this manner
to chop firewood
to cut into pieces
to dispense with or reduce
to move quickly or violently
to hit (a ball) sharply downwards
to punch or strike (an opponent) with a short sharp blow
an informal word for eat
n
a cutting blow
the act or an instance of chopping
a piece chopped off
a slice of mutton, lamb, or pork, generally including a rib
a share (esp in the phrase get or hop in for one's chop)
an informal word for food
a competition of skill and speed in chopping logs
a sharp downward blow or stroke
chop

chop&+{2}
[tʃɒp]
vb
to change direction suddenly; vacillate (esp in the phrase chop and change)
to barter
chop

chop&+{3}
[tʃɒp]
n
a design stamped on goods as a trademark, esp in the Far East
- 习惯用语
- not much chop not much good; poor
- the chop dismissal from employment
- 习惯用语
- chop logic to use excessively subtle or involved logic or argument