chop: signification et définitions
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To cut by striking with a heavy sharp tool, such as an ax: chop wood.
To shape or form by chopping: chop a hole in the ice.
To cut into small pieces: chop onions; chop up meat.
To curtail as if by chopping: chopped off his sentence midway; are going to chop expenses.
Sports To hit or hit at with a short swift downward stroke.
To make heavy, cutting strokes.
Archaic To move roughly or suddenly.
A swift, short, cutting blow or stroke.
Sports A short downward stroke.
A piece that has been chopped off, especially a cut of meat, usually taken from the rib, shoulder, or loin and containing a bone.
A short irregular motion of waves.
An area of choppy water, as on an ocean.
To change direction suddenly, as a ship in the wind.
An official stamp or permit in the Far East.
A mark stamped on goods or coins to indicate their identity or quality.
Quality; class: first chop.