chippy
chippy 英 [ˈtʃɪpi] 美 [ˈtʃɪpi]
adj. 碎片的;活跃的 n. 花栗鼠;浪漫女子
名词复数:chippies
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- adj. 碎片的;活跃的
- n. 花栗鼠;浪漫女子
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1. All three periodically inspected Pansy's face and limbs, with chippy at one point touching her neck.
它们三个定期地来检查潘茜的脸和肢体,奇皮有一次还摸了她的脖子。
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2. And if you don't fancy fish with your chips, there is today a much larger choice of food available at the local chippy such as sausages, fried chicken, chicken nuggets, beef burgers and spam fritters.
如果你不喜欢这种搭配也没关系,在当地的油炸小吃店里还有许多其它食物供你选择,如:香肠,炸鸡,牛肉汉堡和肉末馅饼等等。
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3. Once back at my Nan’s, everyone was silent, no one wanted to do anything. Dad read a book quietly, Nan sat and sobbed to her, mum went to fetch some chips from the chippy, and I listened to my music.
回到奶奶家后,所有人都默不做声,大家都什么也不想干.爸爸静静地在看书,奶奶坐着,独自啜泣,妈妈去店里买些炸土豆片,而我,则听着音乐。
- chippy (n.) also chippie, "promiscuous young woman; prostitute," 1880, U.S. slang, perhaps an extended sense of chippy (1864), short for chipping-bird "sparrow," which is perhaps ultimately a variant of cheep.
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