chipping
- IPA[ˈtʃɪpɪŋ]
英式
- a small fragment of stone, wood, or similar material
noun: chipping, plural noun: chippings
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- 1. British a small fragment of stone, wood, or similar material it's not too late to give plants a mulch with bark chippings crushed-stone aggregate gives pebble dash its colour, and an even distribution of the chippings is necessary
- a small piece of something removed in the course of chopping, cutting, or breaking a hard ... mulch the shrubs with cedar chips granite chips
- cut or break (a small piece) from a hard material: we had to chip ice off the upper deck
Oxford Dictionary
- a small piece of something removed in the course of chopping, cutting, or breaking a hard ... mulch the shrubs with cedar chips granite chips
- cut or break (a small piece) from a hard material: we had to chip ice off the upper deck
Oxford American Dictionary
- damaged by having a small piece broken off at the edge or on the surface: I warmed my spirits with coffee in a chipped cup
Oxford American Dictionary
- damaged by having a small piece broken off at the edge or on the surface: I warmed my spirits with coffee in a chipped cup
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- a common American songbird related to the buntings, with a chestnut crown and a white stripe ...
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- a common American songbird related to the buntings, with a chestnut crown and a white stripe ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small area on a painted surface where the paint has been chipped away.
Oxford Dictionary
- contribute something as one's share of a joint activity, cost, etc.
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- denoting companies or their shares considered to be a reliable investment, though less secure ...
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