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chap v rissig werden, reißenEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > chap
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I noun(Brit. coll.) Bursche, der; Kerl, derII 1. transitive verb,- pp- aufplatzen lassen2. noun usu. in pl.Riß, der* * *[ æp](a man: He's a nice chap.) der Kerl* * *chap1[tʃæp]well, \chaps, anyone for a pint? na Jungs, hat jemand Lust auf ein Bier?chap2<- pp->[tʃæp]II. vtto \chap sb's hands jds Hände rau machento \chap sb's lips jds Lippen aufspringen lassento \chap sb's skin jds Haut spröde machenchap3n abbrev of chapter Kap.* * *I [tʃp]1. n2. vi(skin) aufspringen3. vtspröde machenIIchapped lips — aufgesprungene or raue Lippen pl
n (Brit inf= man) Kerl m (inf), Typ m (inf)old chap poor little chap — alter Junge (inf) or Knabe (inf) armer Kleiner!, armes Kerlchen!
III abbr Kap.now look here ( you) chaps — hört mal zu, Jungs (inf)
* * *chap1 [tʃæp] s umg Bursche m, Junge m, Kerl m:old chap alter Knabe umg;be a good chap and … sei so nett oder freundlich und …chap2 [tʃæp] → academic.ru/12662/chop">chop3chap3 [tʃæjp]A v/t1. Holz spaltenC s Riss m, Sprung m* * *I noun(Brit. coll.) Bursche, der; Kerl, derII 1. transitive verb,old chap — alter Knabe (ugs.)
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CHAP — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda CHAP es un protocolo de autenticación por desafío mutuo (CHAP, en inglés: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol). Es un método de autentificación remota o inalámbrica. Diversos proveedores de servicios emplean… … Wikipedia Español
CHAP — as a word may refer to: * Chap , a caste in the Bhakkar district of the Punjab, (Pakistan). * Chap Sandi , a village in the tehsil of Kaloorkot in Bhakkar. * Chap , a fellow. * Chap , a chop or jaw; a cheek * Bath chap , the cheek and jawbones of … Wikipedia
Chap — may refer to: The Chap, a British magazine Chap, a caste in the Bhakkar district of the Punjab, Pakistan Chap Sandi, a village in the tehsil of Kaloorkot in Bhakkar Chap, a term for chewing tobacco Chap, a word for no used in New Zealand CHAP may … Wikipedia
CHAP — (англ. Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) широко распространённый алгоритм проверки подлинности, предусматривающий передачу не самого пароля пользователя, а косвенных сведений о нём. При использовании CHAP сервер удалённого доступа … Википедия
chap — chap1 [chäp, chap] n. [prob. < ME cheppe < ?] CHOP2 chap2 [chap] n. [< CHAPMAN] Informal a man or boy; fellow chap3 [chap] vt., vi. chapped … English World dictionary
Chap — (ch[a^]p or ch[o^]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chapped} (ch[a^]pt or ch[o^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Chapping}.] [See {Chop} to cut.] 1. To cause to open in slits or chinks; to split; to cause the skin of to crack or become rough. [1913 Webster] Then… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chap — (ch[a^]p), n. [Perh. abbreviated fr. chapman, but used in a more general sense; or cf. Dan. ki[ae]ft jaw, person, E. chap jaw.] 1. A buyer; a chapman. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] If you want to sell, here is your chap. Steele. [1913 Webster] 2. A man… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chap|py — chap|py1 «CHAP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est. full of chaps or cracks; cleft. chap|py2 «CHAP ee», noun, plural pies. = chappie. (Cf. ↑chappie) … Useful english dictionary
Chap — Chap, v. i. 1. To crack or open in slits; as, the earth chaps; the hands chap. [1913 Webster] 2. To strike; to knock; to rap. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chap — Chap, n. [From {Chap}, v. t. & i.] 1. A cleft, crack, or chink, as in the surface of the earth, or in the skin. [1913 Webster] 2. A division; a breach, as in a party. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Many clefts and chaps in our council board. T. Fuller.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chap — (ch[o^]p), n. [OE. chaft; of Scand. origin; cf. Icel kjaptr jaw, Sw. K[ a]ft, D. ki[ae]ft; akin to G. kiefer, and E. jowl. Cf. {Chops}.] 1. One of the jaws or the fleshy covering of a jaw; commonly in the plural, and used of animals, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English