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chop logic

/chop/US // tʃɒp //UK // (tʃɒp) //

砍伐逻辑,剁手逻辑,砍伐的逻辑,斩断逻辑

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v.有主动词 verb
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    chopped, chop·ping.

    • : to cut or sever with a quick, heavy blow or a series of blows, using an ax, hatchet, etc.: to chop down a tree.
    • : to make or prepare for use by so cutting: to chop logs.
    • : to cut in pieces; mince: to chop up an onion; to chop meat.
    • : to hit with a chop stroke.
    • : to weed and thin out with a hoe.
    • : Fox Hunting. to attack and kill.
v.无主动词 verb
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    chopped, chop·ping.

    • : to make a quick, heavy stroke or a series of strokes, as with an ax.
    • : Boxing. to throw or deliver a short blow, especially a downward one while in a clinch.
    • : to employ or deliver a chop stroke.
    • : to go, come, or move suddenly or violently.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or instance of chopping.
    • : a cutting blow.
    • : Boxing. a short blow, especially a downward one, executed while in a clinch.
    • : a piece chopped off.
    • : an individual cut or portion of meat, as mutton, lamb, veal, or pork, usually one containing a rib.
    • : crushed or ground grain used as animal feed.
    • : a short, irregular, broken motion of waves; choppiness: There's too much chop for rowing today.
    • : rough, turbulent water, as of a sea or lake.
    • : a chop stroke.

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Examples

  • For marketers, one drawback to exploring Minis is the technical chops required to develop the apps, said Garrett Woods, associate director of platforms at Fullscreen, a social content company.

  • Meanwhile, Microsoft already has a social media business—LinkedIn—and has the technical chops to build a social commerce operation.

  • Vondracek harnessed his organizational chops to organize a 48-hour session involving 150 volunteers from among the many hundreds who signed up.

  • From 2005 to 2012, Brazil implemented land-use zoning and paid people not to chop down forests, reducing deforestation by 70 percent.

  • You don’t want somebody just chopping you up, put you in pain.

  • He holds up his right hand—“A short chop right above the bridge of the nose”—and gives up a laugh.

  • On the same block, Northland Chop Suey, a Chinese restaurant, has been looted at least two times.

  • The nation that once revered him threatened to chop him up and fry him into calamari.

  • He says he can chop about three an hour, and two face cords translates to 36 barrels.

  • You see people in war paint or doing the tomahawk chop and saying, “Scalp him.”

  • They took their chop or steak at their inn or hotel, or visited the tripe houses.

  • "No sabby lead chop till ploddem withee dipper," explained the Chinaman, imperturbably.

  • Not far away from the sloop could be seen plainly that tiny chop-sea which is caused by the breaking of a school of mackerel.

  • One old tree, split by a winter storm, I decided to chop down entirely.

  • M. Noel, in a dress-coat, very dark skinned and with mutton-chop whiskers, came forward to meet us.