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- From the verb chip: (⇒ conjugate)
- chipping is: ⓘClick the infinitive to see all available inflections
- v pres p
| Wichtigste Übersetzungen | WordReference English-German Dictionary © 2026: | chipping n | uncountable (flaw, defect) (informell) | Macke Nf | | | | Fehler Nm | | | (formell) | Defekt Nm | | | There was some chipping on the edge of the plate. | | chippings npl | UK (small fragments) | Schotter Nm | | | | Schutt Nm | | | There are loose chippings on the surface of the road. |
| Wichtigste Übersetzungen | WordReference English-German Dictionary © 2026: | chip n | UK, usually plural (thick potato fry) (ugs) | Pommes Npl | | | | Pommes Frites Npl | | | He stabbed his fork into a chip and dipped it into the ketchup. | | | Er pickste eine Pommes auf seine Gabel und tunkte sie in das Ketchup. | | chips npl | UK (serving of thick potato fries) (umgangssprachlich) | Pommes Npl | | | | Pommes Frites Npl | | | Would you prefer chips or boiled potatoes? | | | Hätten Sie lieber Pommes oder Pellkartoffeln? | | chip n | US, usually plural (potato snack: crisp) | Chips Npl | | | Let's have sandwiches and chips for lunch. | | | Lass uns heute Mittag Sandwiches mit Chips essen. | | chip n | (computing: microchip) (Computer) | Chip Nm | | | You can insert a chip in your pet now as a means of identification. | | | Du kannst heutzutage einen Chip zur Identifizierung in dein Haustier einpflanzen. | | chip n | (small piece removed) | Splitter Nm | | | Logan fell and knocked a chip out of his front tooth. | | | Logan ist hingefallen und hat einen Splitter aus seinem Vorderzahn geschlagen. | | chip n | (small shard of ice, wood, etc.) (Metall, Glas, Holz, etc.) | Splitter Nm | | | (Holz) | Span Nm | | | (Eis) | Stückchen Nn | | | The children suck on ice chips in summer. | | | Die Kinder nuckeln im Sommer gerne Eisstückchen. | | chip n | (gambling: token, counter) | Chip Nm | | | | Marke Nf | | | The green chips are worth twenty dollars each. | | | Die grünen Chips sind 20 Dollar wert. | | chip [sth]⇒ vtr | (ice, wood, etc.: break) | [etw] hacken Vt | | | (Holz) | [etw] schnitzen Vt | | | (informell) | [etw] klein hauen Vt | | | (Holz) | [etw] raspeln Vt | | | Chip the ice before you put it in the glasses. | | | Zerhacke das Eis, bevor du es in die Gläser füllst. |
| Zusätzliche Übersetzungen | WordReference English-German Dictionary © 2026: | chip n | (defect, flaw) | abbrechen Vt, sepa | | | | abschlagen Vt, sepa | | | The teacup is beautiful, but it has a small chip. | | chip n | (dried animal dung) | Mist Nm | | | | Haufen Nm | | | Joe stepped on a cow chip while walking through the field. | | chip n | (chip shot: intentionally high shot) | Heber Nm | | | | Schlenzer Nm | | | The golfer used a lob wedge to hit a chip. | | chip [sth]⇒ vtr | (break a small piece off) | sich [etw] abbrechen Vr, sepa | | | Bob chipped a tooth in the car accident. | | | Molly has chipped a bone in her wrist. | | | Bob hat sich in dem Autounfall einen Zahn abgebrochen. | | chip [sth] vtr | (sport: hit or kick [sth] in an arc) | heben Vt | | | | schlenzen Vt | | | The golfer chipped the ball out of the sand trap. |
| Partikelverben | WordReference English-German Dictionary © 2026: | chip away at [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (hack pieces off) | etwas weghacken Vt, sepa | | | | etwas entfernen Vt | | | | etwas abhacken Vt, sepa | | | Michelangelo created statues by chipping away at marble with a chisel and hammer. | | chip away at [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (decrease gradually) (übertragen) | an etwas nagen Präp + Vi | | | | an etwas zehren Präp + Vi | | | The bullying he was subjected to throughout his childhood chipped away at his self-confidence. | | chip in vi phrasal | informal (enter a debate) | einmischen Vr, sepa | | | | etwas zu etwas sagen Rdw | | | | beitragen Vt, sepa | | | Can I chip in? I just wanted to say that I thought your presentation was fantastic. | | | Kann ich mich einmischen? Ich wollte nur sagen, dass ich finde, dass deine Präsentation fantastisch war. | | chip in vi phrasal | informal (contribute money) | zusammenlegen Vi, sepa | | | The three friends decided to chip in to buy John an expensive birthday present. | | | Die drei Freund entschieden sich, zusammenzulegen und John ein teurer Geburtstagsgeschenk zu kaufen. | | chip in [sth] vtr phrasal insep | informal (money: contribute) | etwas dazugeben Vt, sepa | | | | etwas beisteuern Vt, sepa | | | They each chipped in 100 euros and bought their mother a trip to Greece. | | | Sie gaben alle 100 Euro dazu und kauften ihrer Mutter eine Reise nach Griechenland. | | chip off vi phrasal | (paint: peel away) | abblättern Vi, sepa | | | | abfallen Vi, sepa | | | | auflösen Vr, sepa | | | Although they had just painted the wall, the cheap paint had already started to chip off. | chip [sth] off, chip off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (remove by chiselling) | weghacken Vt, sepa | | | | abhacken Vt, sepa | | | | entfernen Vt, fix | | | The sculptor chipped off another few pieces of marble. | | chip off vi phrasal | (golf: play chip shot) | Übersetzung nicht verfügbar |
Zusammengesetzte Wörter: chip | chipping | WordReference English-German Dictionary © 2026: | a chip off the old block n | informal, figurative (person: like parent) | der Apfel fällt nicht weit vom Stamm Rdw | | | | ganz der Vater Rdw | | | He'll be a womanizer just like his father; he's a chip off the old block. | | bargaining chip n | figurative ([sth] useful to negotiation) | Druckmittel Nn | | blue chip n | (business: reliably profitable stock) | sichere Aktie Adj + Nf | | | (übertragen) | sicheres Investment Adj + Nn | | | (Anglizismus) | Blue Chip Nm | | | The fund invests in blue chips. | blue chip, blue-chip adj | figurative (outstanding of its kind) | erstklassig, herausragend Adj | | | | einzigartig Adj | | | | beispiellos Adj | | Anmerkung: hyphen used when term is an adj before a noun | | | Many experts consider blue-chip companies to be the most stable stocks to invest in. | | blue chip stock n | (business: large company) | erstklassiges Unternehmen Adj + Nn | | | (Anglizismus) | Blue-Chip-Unternehmen Nn | chip shop, fish and chip shop n | UK (take-away restaurant: sells fries) (informell) | Imbissbude Nf | | | | Imbiss Nm | | | | Imbissstand Nm | | chocolate chips npl | (small bits of chocolate) (ugs) | Schokostückchen Nn | | | | Schokoladenstückchen Nn | | | Don't forget to sprinkle some chocolate chips on your cookies. | | chocolate chip n | (ice-cream flavour) | Schokolade Nf | | | What flavour ice cream would you like: raspberry ripple or chocolate chip? | | chocolate chip cookie n | (biscuit: chocolate bits) (ugs) | Schokokeks Nm | | | | Schokoladenkeks Nm | | | She loves to have chocolate chip cookies with her tea. | | corn chip n | usually plural (savory snack food) | Nachos Npl | | | | Maischips Npl | cow pie, cow patty, cow flop, cow chip (US), cowpat (UK) n | informal (bovine feces) | Kuhfladen Nm | | | | Kuhmist Nm | | | When Beverly walked across the cow pasture, she stepped in a huge cow pie! | | crisp n | UK, usually plural (potato snack: chip) | Chips Npl | | | | Kartoffelchips Npl | | | Whenever he brought crisps to school, he shared them with his friends. | | | Wann immer er Chips mit zur Schule genommen hat, teilte er sie mit seinen Freunden. | DRAM, DRAM chip n | abbreviation (computing: chip) | DRAM Nm | | have a chip on your shoulder v expr | figurative (have a resentful attitude) | leicht eingeschnappt Adj + V Part Perf | | | | besonders empfindlich sein Rdw | | | Kate has a chip on her shoulder because, while she works a low-paid job, her three sisters are all running successful businesses. | potato chip (US, AU), potato crisp (UK) n | usually plural (snack food: crisp) | Kartoffelchip Nm | | | Apparently, several pounds of raw potatoes are needed to make a single pound of potato chips. | | tortilla chip n | usually plural (snack food: corn crisp) | Tortilla-Chips Npl | | | Ray dipped a tortilla chip into the salsa. |
Wörterbuch v1 Englisch-Deutsch © WordReference.com 2012: chip·ping [ˈtʃıpıŋ] s Schnitzel n/m, abgeschlagenes Stück, angestoßene Ecke; Span m; pl Splitt m
Wörterbuch v1 Englisch-Deutsch © WordReference.com 2012: chip [tʃıp]- I s
- 1. (Holz- oder Metall)Splitter m, Span m, Schnitzel n/m; Scheibchen n; abgebrochenes Stückchen; pl Abfall m:
a chip of the old block ganz (wie) der Vater; have a chip on one’s shoulder umg sehr empfindlich sein
- 2. angeschlagene Stelle
- 3. pl
a) Br Pommes frites pl: fish and chips b) US (Kartoffel)Chips pl
- 4. Spielmarke f:
when the chips are down fig wenn es hart auf hart geht; hand in one’s chips US sl abkratzen (sterben); have had one’s chips sl fertig sein
- 5. COMPUT Chip m (Mikrobaustein)
- II v/t
- 1. (ab)schnitzeln; abraspeln
- 2. Kante von Geschirr etc ab-, anschlagen; Stückchen ausbrechen
- III v/i (leicht) abbrechen
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