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chops

N ขากรรไกร  jaws ka-kan-krai

 

chops

SL ปาก  pak

 

chopsing

SL คุย  kuai

 

chopsticks

N ตะเกียบ  ta-kiab

 

chopsy

SL คุยจ้อ  kuai-jor

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CHOPS

[See Chop. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CHOPS

Chops, n. pl. Etym: [See Chop a jaw. ]

 

1. The jaws; also, the fleshy parts about the mouth.

 

2. The sides or capes at the mouth of a river, channel, harbor, or bay; as, the chops of the English Channel.

 

CHOPSTICK

CHOPSTICK Chop "stick ", n.

 

Defn: One of two small sticks of wood, ivory, etc. , used by the Chinese and Japanese to convey food to the mouth.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

chops

chops |CHäps tʃɑps | plural noun informal 1 a person's or animal's mouth or jaws: a smack in the chops. a person's cheeks; jowls. 2 the technical skill of a musician, esp. one who plays jazz: when I'm on tour, my chops go down. PHRASES bust one's chops informal exert oneself. bust someone's chops informal nag or criticize someone. ORIGIN late Middle English: variant of chap 3 .

 

chopsocky

chop sock y |ˌCHäpˈsäkē ˌtʃɑpˈsɑki | noun [ usu. as modifier ] informal kung fu or a similar martial art, esp. as depicted in violent action movies: chopsocky epics from Hong Kong. ORIGIN 1970s: perhaps humorously, suggested by chop suey .

 

chopstick

chop stick |ˈCHäpˌstik ˈtʃɑpˌstɪk | noun (usu. chopsticks ) each of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks of wood, ivory, or plastic, held together in one hand and used as eating utensils, esp. by the Chinese, the Japanese, and other people in eastern Asia. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: pidgin English, from chop quick + stick 1, translating Chinese dialect kuaìzi, literally nimble ones. Compare with chop-chop .

 

Oxford Dictionary

chops

chops |tʃɒps | plural noun informal 1 a person's or animal's mouth or jaws: a smack in the chops. a person's cheeks: his wobbling chops. 2 the technical skill of a jazz or rock musician: when I'm on tour my chops go down. PHRASES bust one's chops N. Amer. informal exert oneself. bust someone's chops N. Amer. informal nag or criticize someone. ORIGIN late Middle English: variant of chap 3 .

 

chopsocky

chopsocky |ˈtʃɒpsɒki | noun [ mass noun ] [ usu. as modifier ] N. Amer. informal kung fu or a similar martial art, especially as depicted in violent action films: chopsocky epics from Hong Kong. ORIGIN 1970s: perhaps humorously suggested by chop suey .

 

chopstick

chop |stick |ˈtʃɒpstɪk | noun (usu. chopsticks ) each of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks of wood, ivory, or plastic, held together in one hand and used as eating utensils especially by the Chinese and the Japanese. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: pidgin English, from chop quick + stick 1, translating Chinese dialect kuaìzi, literally nimble ones . Compare with chop-chop .

 

Duden Dictionary

Chopsuey

Chop su ey Substantiv, Neutrum Kochkunst , das |t͜ʃɔpˈsuːi |englisch chop-suey < chinesisch (kantonesisch ) schap sui, eigentlich = verschiedene Bissen Anzahl mit verschiedenen Gemüsen, Zwiebeln und Pilzen gebratener Fleisch- oder Fischstückchen, die mit Reis und Sojasoße serviert werden

 

Spanish Dictionary

chopsuey

chopsuey nombre masculino Plato típico de cocina china compuesto de verduras salteadas y cortadas en tiras, acompañadas generalmente de carne de pollo o de cerdo .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

chopsticks

ch p st cks 名詞 〖複数扱い 〗はし ▸ a pair of chopsticks 箸1ぜん .