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1 choppy
adjective ((of the sea) rough.) picado* * *chop.py[tʃ'ɔpi] adj 1 que faz movimentos rápidos. 2 agitado, encapelado, encrespado (ondas). 3 gretado, rachado, fendido, cortado. 4 variável (como o vento). -
2 choppy
adjective ((of the sea) rough.) encapelado -
3 choppy sea
choppy seamar crespo. -
4 chop
I 1. [ op] past tense, past participle - chopped; verb((sometimes with up) to cut (into small pieces): He chopped up the vegetables.) picar2. noun(a slice of mutton, pork etc containing a rib.) costeleta- chopper- choppy
- choppiness
- chop and change
- chop down II [ op] noun((in plural) the jaws or mouth, especially of an animal: the wolf's chops.) queixada* * *chop1[tʃɔp] n 1 golpe cortante, talha, corte. 2 talhada, posta, fatia, pedaço. 3 costeleta, posta de carne. 4 (geralmente chops) ondas encrespadas, mar encapelado. • vt 1 cortar, talhar. 2 picar, cortar em pedaços pequenos, retalhar. 3 sacudir. 4 desbastar. to chop at cortar, talhar, desbastar. to chop down derrubar, cortar, abater a machadadas. to chop in 1 interromper. 2 intrometer-se em conversa. to chop off cortar (parte de um todo). to chop out deixar escapar. to chop up cortar em pedaços, picar. to get the chop 1 ser demitido. 2 ser morto.————————chop2[tʃɔp] n India, China 1 selo, carimbo oficial. 2 passaporte, passe, senha. 3 India coll marca, qualidade, categoria. first chop sl de primeira.————————chop3[tʃɔp] n mudança, oscilação. • vi 1 mudar, saltar (rumo do vento). 2 trocar (palavras). to chop and change 1 comprar e vender. 2 mudar sempre de idéia, planos.————————chop4[tʃɔp] n (geralmente chops pl) 1 queixo. 2 face, bochecha. to lick one’s chops coll esperar ansiosamente, impacientemente. -
5 sea
[si:] 1. noun1) ((often with the) the mass of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface: I enjoy swimming in the sea; over land and sea; The sea is very deep here; ( also adjective) A whale is a type of large sea animal.) mar2) (a particular area of sea: the Baltic Sea; These fish are found in tropical seas.) mar3) (a particular state of the sea: mountainous seas.) mar•- seawards- seaward
- seaboard
- sea breeze
- seafaring
- seafood 2. adjectiveseafood restaurants.) marisqueiro- seafront- sea-going
- seagull
- sea level
- sea-lion
- seaman
- seaport
- seashell
- seashore
- seasick
- seasickness
- seaside
- seaweed
- seaworthy
- seaworthiness
- at sea
- go to sea
- put to sea* * *[si:] n 1 mar. 2 oceano. 3 movimento das ondas. 4 algo vasto como o mar. at full sea na maré alta, fig no auge. at sea no mar, em alto-mar, fig confuso, desnorteado. by sea por mar, via marítima. by the sea perto do mar, na costa. choppy sea mar crespo. the high seas o alto-mar. to be between the devil and the deep sea estar em dilema. to go to sea tornar-se marinheiro. -
6 chop
I 1. [ op] past tense, past participle - chopped; verb((sometimes with up) to cut (into small pieces): He chopped up the vegetables.) picar2. noun(a slice of mutton, pork etc containing a rib.) costeleta- chopper- choppy - choppiness - chop and change - chop down II [ op] noun((in plural) the jaws or mouth, especially of an animal: the wolf's chops.) mandíbula
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Choppy — Chop py, a. [Cf. {Chappy}.] 1. Full of cracks. Choppy finger. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. [Cf. {Chop} a change.] Rough, with short, tumultuous waves; as, a choppy sea. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Choppy — may refer to: Choppy scene, a film making term Adams Wilson Choppy, an American home built helicopter design This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link … Wikipedia
choppy — 1867 (of seas), from CHOP (Cf. chop) (2) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Earlier in this sense was chopping (1630s) … Etymology dictionary
choppy — [adj] wavy inclement, ripply, rough, uneven, violent, wild; concept 488 Ant. calm, smooth … New thesaurus
choppy — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of the sea) having many small waves. DERIVATIVES choppiness noun … English terms dictionary
choppy — choppy1 [chäp′ē] adj. choppier, choppiest [< CHOP3 + Y3] shifting constantly and abruptly, as the wind choppiness n. choppy2 [chäp′ē] adj. choppier, choppiest … English World dictionary
choppy — I. adjective (choppier; est) Etymology: 2chop Date: 1605 1. being roughened ; chapped 2. rough with small waves 3. a. interrupted by ups and downs < choppy terrain > … New Collegiate Dictionary
choppy — UK [ˈtʃɒpɪ] / US [ˈtʃɑpɪ] adjective Word forms choppy : adjective choppy comparative choppier superlative choppiest choppy water has a lot of waves in it because the wind is blowing across it choppy seas/conditions … English dictionary
Choppy — Jacques Choppy Jacques Choppy, né le 27 septembre 1926 à Paris (Paris) et mort le 26 juillet 2004 à Paris, est un karstologue et spéléologue français. Il s’est illustré par sa théorie sur le creusement des cavités… … Wikipédia en Français
choppy — chop|py [ˈtʃɔpi US ˈtʃa:pi] adj choppy water has a lot of waves and is not smooth to sail on ▪ The small boat bobbed about on the choppy water … Dictionary of contemporary English
choppy — chop|py [ tʃapi ] adjective choppy water has many waves because the wind is blowing across it: choppy seas/conditions … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English