chop2 noun [countableC]1 MEATDFFa small piece of meat on a bone, usually cut from a sheep or pig 〔羊、猪等〕排骨 → steaka grilled pork/lamb chop 烤猪排/羊排
2 the chop British EnglishBrE a) LEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATIONif you get or are given the chop, you lose your job 被解雇,遭辞退Six more staff got the chop last week. 上星期又有六名员工被解雇。
I might be for the chop (=lose my job). 我可能会失业。
b) STOP HAPPENINGif something gets or is given the chop, it is closed or stopped because people do not want to pay for it anymore 〔因人们不愿意出更多的钱而〕被取消,被中止The project might get the chop. 这个项目可能要被取消。
This factory might now be for the chop (=likely to be closed). 这家工厂现在有可能被关闭。
for the chop• Aftermarket race exhaust cans and systems would be for the chop as well.• Most are destined for the chop.• So who's next for the chop?• As Audrey well knew, it could have been her or Gail or Sally for the chop.• If the caddie got it wrong more than twice, he was for the chop!• Souness might have singled out Wright for the chop but he was in no mood to spare his team-mates from criticism.• All you could do deep down was to pray it wouldn't be you for the chop. 4 WITH A TOOLHITthe act of hitting something with a sharp tool in order to cut it 〔用利器的〕砍,劈With one last chop he split the log in two. 他最后一下把木头劈成了两半。
5 chops [plural] informalHBH the lower part of the face of a person or animal – used humorously 腭,下巴〔幽默用法〕Jack was grinning all over his chops. 杰克笑得合不拢嘴。
chops• The woman hit me right in the chops. n6 the chops informal technical skill, especially at music, comedy, acting etcHas she got the chops to carry off such a big role?