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3 Translation results for
chip
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
|
sustantivo
chip
noun
chips
astilla (de madera o vidrio), lasca (de piedra)
;
bocado pequeño (en rodajas o rebanadas)
;
ficha (de póker, etc.)
;
desportilladura, mella
;
chip
Example sentences of
chip
noun
•
The cup has a
chip
in it.
•
Wood
chips
were spread over the ground between the plants.
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Synonyms of
chip
noun
nick
chip
verb
chipped, has chipped, is chipping, chips
desportillar, desconchar, astillar (madera)
;
desportillarse, desconcharse, descascararse (dícese de la pintura, etc.)
Example sentences of
chip
verb
•
I bit into something hard and
chipped
my tooth.
•
He fell and
chipped
a bone in his knee.
•
The paint had
chipped
off.
•
He
chipped
away the ice from the car's windshield.
•
The sculptor
chipped
away bits of stone.
More examples
•
The golfer
chipped
the ball onto the green.
•
She
chipped
the soccer ball over the goalie's head.
•
He
chipped
a pass to his teammate.
•
The golfer
chipped
onto the green.
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chip
sustantivo
chip
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Phrasal verbs for
chip
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Reverse translation for
chip
astilla
(de madera o vidrio)
- splinter, chip
lasca
(de piedra)
- chip, chipping
bocado pequeño
(en rodajas o rebanadas)
ficha
(de póker, etc.)
- index card, file, record, token, domino, checker, counter, poker chip
desportilladura
- chip, nick
mella
- dent, nick
chip
- chip
desportillar
- to chip
desconchar
- to chip
astillar
(madera)
- to splinter
desportillarse
desconcharse
- to chip off, to peel
descascararse
(dícese de la pintura, etc.)
- to peel off, to chip
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