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smiot — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • chip noun A small piece broken off a larger object, or the mark left where it broke off.
  • chop noun A cut of meat, often including part of a rib bone.
  • fritter noun A piece of food, often fruit or vegetable, coated in batter and deep-fried.
  • hit verb To strike someone or something, often forcefully.
  • pare verb To remove the outer covering or skin of something with a cutting device, typically a knife.
  • smash noun The loud sound of a violent collision or impact.
  • strike verb To hit someone or something, often forcefully.
  • whittle verb To shape a piece of wood by slicing off small slivers with a knife.

Senses

smiot is used for these senses in English:

  • smash (intransitive) To be destroyed by being smashed.
  • strike (transitive) To give, as a blow; to impel, as with a blow; to give a force to; to dash; to cast.

chip — full definition

  1. noun A small piece broken off a larger object, or the mark left where it broke off.
  2. noun A tiny electronic circuit, or a thin fried slice of potato.
  3. verb To break a small piece off something.
  4. verb To contribute money or effort along with others.

chop — full definition

  1. noun A cut of meat, often including part of a rib bone.
  2. noun A short, sharp strike, especially with the side of the hand or with a blade.
  3. noun Rough, choppy waves on the water, usually caused by wind.
  4. verb To cut something into pieces with quick, forceful strokes.
  5. noun Informal: dismissal from a job ("the chop").

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