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chap
- IPA[tʃap]
英式
- (of the skin) become cracked, rough, or sore, especially through exposure to wind or cold weather;(especially of wind or cold weather) cause (skin) to crack or become sore
- a cracked or sore patch on the skin.
verb: chap, 3rd person present: chaps, gerund or present participle: chapping, past tense: chapped, past participle: chapped
noun: chap, plural noun: chaps
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動詞
- 1. (of the skin) become cracked, rough, or sore, especially through exposure to wind or cold weather his skin is very dry and chaps easily
- ▪ (especially of wind or cold weather) cause (skin) to crack or become sore dry climates, altitude, and many other factors can chap your lips
名詞
- 1. a cracked or sore patch on the skin.
- chapter.
Oxford American Dictionary
- chapter.
Oxford Dictionary
- leather trousers without a seat, worn by a cowboy over ordinary trousers to protect the legs.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of the skin) cracked, rough, or sore, typically from exposure to wind or cold weather: aloe vera soothes dry, chapped lips his chapped hands were wrapped around a cup of coffee
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[CHap]
美式
- (of the skin) become cracked, rough, or sore, especially through exposure to wind or cold weather: his skin is very dry and chaps easily
- a cracked or sore patch on the skin.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[CHap]
美式
- a man or boy: he sounded like a nice, caring sort of chap
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tʃap]
英式
- a man or boy: he sounded like a nice, caring sort of chap
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[CHap]
美式
- the lower jaw or half of the cheek, especially that of a pig used as food.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tʃap]
英式
- the lower jaw or half of the cheek, especially that of a pig used as food.
Oxford Dictionary