chopping
英 ['tʃɒpɪŋ]
美
英語の語源
- chopping (adj.)
- "large and thriving," 1560s, past participle adjective from chop (v.). Compare strapping, whopping in similar sense.
chopping. An epithet frequently applied to infants, by way of ludicrous commendation: imagined by Skinner to signify lusty, from cas Sax. by others to mean a child that would bring money at a market. Perhaps a greedy, hungry child, likely to live. [Johnson]
例文
- 1. Use separate chopping boards for raw meats,cooked meats,vegetables and salads.
- 生肉、熟肉、野菜、和え物サラダの野菜を切るときは、異なるカットボードを使用します。
- 2.Wear rubber gloves while chopping chillies as they can irritate the skin.
- 唐辛子を切るときはゴム手袋を着用します。唐辛子は肌を刺激するからです。
- 3.He made a neat chopping motion with his hand.
- 彼は手を振ってきれいに切り裂く動作をした。
- 4.Visitors were set to work chopping wood.
- 観光客は薪を割るように手配されている。
- 5.He was preparing fodder, chopping finely and mixing thoroughly.
- 彼は飼料を準備していて、それを細かく切って、混ぜています。
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