🔪chop (chop)

verb
/tʃɒp/
cortar (cortar)

Meaning

to cut into pieces with quick, heavy blows
to cut with a sharp tool; to cut into pieces
a thick slice of meat, especially from the ribs or loin; a fried snack made with vegetables or meat
Traducción del significado
cortar en pedazos con golpes rápidos y fuertes
cortar en pedazos con golpes rapidos y fuertes

Oraciones de ejemplo

He chopped the onions for the curry.

Él cortó las cebollas para el curry.
El corto las cebollas para el curry.

She chops vegetables for dinner.

Ella corta vegetales para la cena.
Ella corta vegetales para la cena.

We ordered lamb chops with mint sauce at the restaurant.

Pedimos chuletas de cordero con salsa de menta en el restaurante.
Pedimos chuletas de cordero con salsa de menta en el restaurante

Expresiones de ejemplo

chop and change
cambiar de opinión constantemente
cambiar de opinion constantemente

Synonyms

cut, slice, hack, cleave, dice, cutlet, steak
Entrada 1
cut, slice, hack, cleave, dice
Entrada 2
cut, slice, hack, dice
Entrada 3
cutlet, steak, slice

Antonyms

join, attach, connect, unite, whole piece, uncut meat
Entrada 1
join, attach, connect
Entrada 2
join, connect, unite
Entrada 3
whole piece, uncut meat

Colocaciones

chop wood, chop vegetables, chop off, chop into pieces, chop finely, chop onions, chop meat, pork chop, lamb chop, fish chop, vegetable chop
Entrada 1
chop wood, chop vegetables, chop off, chop into pieces
Entrada 2
chop vegetables, chop wood, chop finely, chop onions, chop meat
Entrada 3
pork chop, lamb chop, fish chop, vegetable chop

Más oraciones de ejemplo

First of all, vegetables are to be chopped well and the waste is to be removed.

Primero que todo, los vegetales deben ser picados bien y los desechos deben ser removidos.
Primero que todo, los vegetales deben ser picados bien y los desechos deben ser removidos.

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