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Chinese meaning of chips and checks
chip: [ t? ip ]

Chip; chip

Chop, chop, chop into pieces

Morphological changes:

Verb past tense: chip past participle: chip present participle: chip third person singular: chip

Examples and usage:

1. The whole contents of a book will be located on a silicon chip.

The whole book can be loaded with only one silicon chip.

The paint has peeled off where the table touches the wall.

The paint has peeled off where the table touches the wall.

There is a gap in this cup.

There is a gap in this cylinder.

At the critical moment, he found the courage to continue.

He has the courage to stick it out at the critical moment.

When we moved, the piano was knocked off.

When we moved, a small piece of piano was knocked off.

If everyone chips in, we can buy her a really good parting gift.

If everyone pays, we can really buy her a good farewell gift.

7. She chipped in and said something interesting.

She interposed a few words, which was very interesting.

8. We shoveled the old plaster off the wall.

We shoveled the old skin off the wall.

English words: check

[tFek]

Noun (short for noun)

Stop, stop, control, stop things, checks, checked signs, restaurant bills

transitive verb

Check, stop, check, deposit and check

intransitive verb

Prove correct, check correct, match item by item, and be universal in chess.

cheque

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(noun)

( 1)

The act or influence of stopping moving or expressing; A restraint:

The act or influence of interrupting movement or expression; Obstruct:

The heavy rain hindered the advance of the army.

The heavy rain stopped the army from advancing.

(2)

The state of being stopped or prevented; Restraint:

The state of being interrupted or prevented; Restraint:

Suppress my temper; Control agricultural pests with spray.

Restrain your temper; Killing agricultural pests with spray

(3)

A sudden stop in a forward movement or process; Time out.

Interrupt: stop suddenly in the process of progress; pause

(4)

The act or an instance of checking or testing, as for accuracy or quality; Check:

Inspection: an investigation or inspection of accuracy or quality; Check:

Careful inspection of each equipment before sale; Give the car an oil check.

Careful inspection of each part before sale; Check the gasoline in the car.

(5)

Standards for inspection or evaluation; A test.

Standards: standards for inspection or evaluation; test

(6)

Check mark.

Check symbol

(7)

Certificate or identification:

A ticket or paper used for identification:

Baggage ticket.

label

(8)

A restaurant or bar bill.

Bill: A bill for a restaurant or bar

(9)

Chips or chips used in gambling.

Game chip: A chip used for gambling.

( 10)

Abbreviation ch ,ck。 A written order to the bank to pay a specified amount from the deposit; A draft.

Abbreviation ch ,ck。 Cheque: a written check by which a bank pays a specific amount from a deposit; draft

( 1 1)

A small crack; A China guy.

Small cracks; dissociate from

( 12)

A small checkered pattern on the chessboard.

Such as a small square in chess.

( 13)

One of the squares of this pattern.

Grid: a grid on a grid pattern

( 14)

Fabric with a checkered pattern:

Plaid: a fabric with a checkered pattern:

Light green check dress.

Light green plaid clothes

( 15)

Abbreviation chGames

Abbreviation ch game

( 16)

In chess, attacking the opponent's king directly does not constitute a dying move.

General: In chess, you directly attack the opponent's "king", but you are not completely dead.

( 17)

The position or condition of an attacked king.

General: The status or situation of a general's "king".

( 18)

The act of blocking or preventing an opponent from controlling ice hockey with his body or stick in ice hockey.

Body block: the act of blocking or squeezing an opponent with a body or stick to control ice hockey.

Interj。 (interjection)

( 1)

A game used to announce that the king of a chess opponent is under control.

General game! An interjection used to declare that the other side's "king" is in a general state.

(2)

Used to express agreement or understanding.

Informal line: an interjection expressing agreement or understanding.

(verb)

Check, check, check

transitive verb

( 1)

Stop exercising suddenly; Pause:

Stop suddenly; Interrupt:

Control the flow by closing the valve.

Close the valve and stop the water flow.

(2)

Restrain; Curb:

Inhibition, including:

Resist the urge to laugh. See

Suppress the urge to laugh. See.

(3)

Slow down the growth of; Retarded.

Slow down the growth of; prevent

(4)

Blame; Reject flatly.

Blame; condemn

(5)

Check to determine accuracy, quality or other conditions; Test:

Inspection: inspection to determine accuracy, quality or other conditions; Test:

Check whether the brakes and lights are defective; Check the system to make sure there are no errors in the software.

Check whether there are problems with the brakes and lights; Check the system to make sure there are no errors in the software.

(6)

To verify by consulting a source or authority:

To confirm by consulting information or authorities:

Check her facts before speaking; Check spelling in the dictionary.

Check her facts before the speech; Check the spelling of words in the dictionary.

(7)

Tick on or next to:

Tick at or next to:

Check every item on the shopping list.

Tick off everything on the shopping list.

(8)

Temporary custody:

To store for temporary safety:

Checked his coat at the door.

Put the clothes by the door for the time being.

(9)

To consign (luggage, for example) by means of transport:

To inspect (luggage, for example) on a vehicle:

Checked her bag and boarded the plane.

Checked her travel bag and boarded the plane.

( 10)

To make a crack or gap in:

To cause to crack or split:

Sunlight dries and cracks the paint.

The sun dried the painting and cracked it.

( 1 1)

Move in chess to put (an opponent's king) under direct attack.

The game is universal: one move in chess makes the opponent's "king" directly attacked.

( 12)

To block or stop (an opponent holding ice hockey) with the body or stick in ice hockey.

Block: To block or oppress (an opponent who controls ice hockey) with the body or stick in ice hockey.

intransitive verb

( 1)

Stop suddenly; Stop.

Sudden interruption; stop

(2)

Totally agree; Corresponding:

Match item by item; Meet:

The fingerprints are consistent with those in the file.

These fingerprints are exactly the same as those on the document.

(3)

To be verified or confirmed; Pass the inspection:

Confirmed or affirmative; Pass the inspection:

The suspect's story was confirmed.

The story told by the suspect was confirmed.

(4)

Conduct an inspection or investigation; Asking:

Conduct an inspection or investigation; Asking:

Call to verify the departure time; Investigate rumors.

Call to ask about the departure time; Investigate rumors

(5)

Write a check on a bank account.

Write a check on a bank account.

(6)

Cracking in the form of a grid like paint.

Such as paint, with lattice cracks.

(7)

The king who controls his chess opponents.

Game general: a "king" general who plays chess with his opponent.

(8)

Stop and look for the smell again. Used of hounds.

The hound stopped to reposition the smell.

(9)

Give up proper games and chase lower-level prey. Used of trained falcons.

Refers to falcons giving up what they should hunt in pursuit of secondary prey.

( 10)

Stop or prevent the opposing team from dribbling in ice hockey.

Sports blocking: blocking or squeezing the opposing player who controls the ice hockey in ice hockey.

Common phrases

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record

Check in, as at a hotel.

Check in at a hotel

test

( 1)

Check out of a hotel or other accommodation.

Check out: Check out and leave a hotel or other residence.

(2)

Select (an item) after record selection:

Take out (something) after completing the formalities:

Borrow books.

borrow books

(3)

Record and sum up the price of (purchased goods) in retail stores and collect money:

Collection: recording, pricing and collection of goods purchased by retail stores;

The cashier packed my order after checking out.

The cashier appraised the goods for me and packed them.

go through

View; Check:

View; Check:

The teacher checked the students' papers.

The teacher examined the students' papers carefully.