chisel
- IPA[ˈtʃɪzl]
英式
- a long-bladed hand tool with a bevelled cutting edge and a handle which is struck with a hammer or mallet, used to cut or shape wood, stone, or metal
- cut or shape (something) with a chisel;cheat or swindle (someone) out of something
verb: chisel, 3rd person present: chisels, gerund or present participle: chiselling, past tense: chiselled, past participle: chiselled
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名詞
- 1. a long-bladed hand tool with a bevelled cutting edge and a handle which is struck with a hammer or mallet, used to cut or shape wood, stone, or metal cut away the tiles with a broad-bladed steel chisel
動詞
- 1. cut or shape (something) with a chisel chisel a hole through the brickwork
- 2. North American informal cheat or swindle (someone) out of something he's chiselled me out of my dues
- (of wood or stone) shaped or cut with a chisel: the squared shapes of the chiselled stone
Oxford Dictionary
- (of wood or stone) shaped or cut with a chisel: the squared shapes of the chiseled stone
Oxford American Dictionary
- a chisel used for cutting metal.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a chisel used for cutting metal.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈCHiz(ə)l]
美式
- a long-bladed hand tool with a beveled cutting edge and a plain handle that is struck with a ... cut away the tiles with a broad-bladed steel chisel
- cut or shape (something) with a chisel: carefully chisel out a groove for the hinge
Oxford American Dictionary