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chop [t∫ɒp]1. nouna. ( = meat) côtelette f• mutton/pork chop côtelette f de mouton/de porca. couperb. [+ meat, vegetables] hacher4. compounds[+ tree] abattre* * *[tʃɒp] 1.1) ( blow) coup m2) Culinary côtelette f2.chops (colloq) plural noun gueule (sl) f3.to lick one's chops — ( at food) se lécher les babines; ( at idea) se frotter les mains
transitive verb (p prés etc - pp-)1) ( cut up) couper [wood]; couper, émincer [vegetable, meat]; hacher [parsley, onion]4.to chop something to pieces ou bits — couper quelque chose en morceaux
chopped past participle adjective [parsley, nuts, meat] hachéPhrasal Verbs:- chop off- chop up••chop chop! — (colloq) GB et que ça saute! (colloq)
to chop and change — [person] changer d'avis comme de chemise; [situation] évoluer par à-coups
to get the chop — (colloq) GB [person] se faire sacquer (colloq); [scheme, service] être supprimé
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