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chipper

/chip-er/US // ˈtʃɪp ər //UK // (ˈtʃɪpə) //

削片机,削皮机,削皮者,削球手

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : marked by or being in sprightly good humor and health.

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Examples

  • Pick the chipper that best fits your budget, the type of work you plan on doing, and your experience with these types of machines.

  • Gas-powered chippers are larger and louder than electric ones, but they’re also more powerful, and can chop material that’s three inches or more in diameter.

  • Bear in mind that it requires a more powerful motor to chop things smaller, and that usually means a bigger, more expensive chipper.

  • Why bother hauling it to the dump when a handy backyard wood chipper can cut it down to useful mulch, organic garden compost, kindling, or material to cover a path.

  • Now, your tracker can hear the sadness in your voice when you talk about your failure—and it can give you some AI-based tips on how to sound more chipper.

  • So we decided to go right to the source, sitting down with the chipper 24-year-old actor to address the various reports.

  • Though there may still be plenty of people willing to chuck them into the wood chipper for even trying.

  • Finally, after a couple of thwarted attempts, a chipper male voice announced that you had arrived.

  • But once we get up to speed, we climb upon a chipper wind and flourishingly soar.

  • Gone was Hathaway the survivor; back was the chipper aggravator.

  • Hearing a sound, Chipper looked just in time to see the wolf spring toward the meat.

  • When the Cave-men noticed that Chipper never lost his shaft they began to make loose shafts.

  • But Chipper was a bright young man, and he found a way of using a spear-noose so that he could throw as well as Bighorn.

  • From the half-closed door of her mothers bedroom, which stood ajar, she heard the chipper of Miss Prissys voice.

  • Don't mind them youngsters, Sandy; they're always pretty chipper of an evenin'.