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I 1. op past tense, past participle - chopped; verb((sometimes with up) to cut (into small pieces): He chopped up the vegetables.) hogge, hakke (opp)2. noun(a slice of mutton, pork etc containing a rib.) kotelett- 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.) kjeve, kjefthakke--------hogg--------hogge--------kotelettIsubst. \/tʃɒp\/1) hugg, stoppende slag (sport)2) avhugd stykke3) kotelett4) krapp sjøgive somebody the chop ( hverdagslig) droppe noen, sparke noen, gi noen sparkengive something the chop droppe noe, sløyfe noeget the chop ( hverdagslig) få sparken krepereIIsubst. \/tʃɒp\/gap, munningchops kjever, kjeftfat chops ( hverdagslig) flesketryne, måneansiktlick one's chops slikke seg om munnenIIIsubst. \/tʃɒp\/bare i uttrykkchops and changes stadige endringer, stadige ombestemmelserIVsubst. \/tʃɒp\/ (India, Kina)1) (offisielt) stempel, segl2) pass, passerseddel, lisens3) ( gammeldags) varemerke4) ( hverdagslig) klasse, kvalitet, sortfirst chop ( slang) kjempebra, råbranot much chop ( slang) ikke særlig tessVsubst. \/tʃɒp\/( slang) mat, fôr, fødeVIverb \/tʃɒp\/1) hugge, hakke, skjære i stykker2) (overført, om ord) klippe av3) (hverdagslig, om plan e.l.) stoppe4) hugge seg vei5) ( hverdagslig) sparke, gi sparkenchop a ball ( sport) stoppe en ballchop at hugge etterchop in avbryte (en samtale), skyte innchop through hugge seg vei gjennomchop up hakke opp, skjære i småbiterVIIverb \/tʃɒp\/bare i uttrykkchop and change skifte ofte vingle frem og tilbake, ombestemme seg oftechop back bråsnu, snu fortchop logic være spissfindig, drive med flisespikkeri, bedrive ordkløveriVIIIverb \/tʃɒp\/spise, ete
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