chopstick

英 [ˈtʃɒp.stɪk]      美 [ˈtʃɑːp.stɪk]
  • n. 筷子
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将“chopstick”分解为“chop”和“stick”。想象自己用“chop”的动作(如剁、砍)去拿一根“stick”(筷子)。这种方法通过视觉和动作的结合来帮助记忆单词的含义。

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chopstick 筷子

来自汉语筷子的半翻译。chop, 来自汉语快,stick, 棍子。

chopstick
chopstick: [17] A chopstick is literally a ‘quick stick’. The element chop occurs more recognizably in chop-chop ‘quickly’; it is a Pidgin English modification of Cantonese Chinese gap ‘urgent’. ‘Quick stick’ is a rather free translation of the Chinese term for ‘chopsticks’, Cantonese kuàizi, literally ‘fast ones, nimble ones’.
=> chop-chop
chopstick (n.)
also chop-stick, 1690s, sailors' partial translation of Chinese k'wai tse, variously given as "fast ones" or "nimble boys," first element from pidgin English chop, from Cantonese kap "urgent." Chopsticks, the two-fingered piano exercise, is first attested 1893, probably from the resemblance of the fingers to chopsticks.
1. The chopstick I poked your arm with is on the floor.
直译:我戳你的那根筷子现在在地板上.
2. A 20 - year old tree could produce 3000 - 4000 pairs of chopstick.
一棵生长了20年的大树,仅能制成3000至4000双筷子.
3. Wife: No ! I don't want it because your chopstick touch it.
老婆: 你的脏筷子碰过的,谁吃!
4. Soak disposable chopstick in hot water before use to release carbon dioxide.
宜先用热水浸泡,时间越久二氧化硫释出越多.
5. He put the chopstick and watched as the bee dried out.
他放下筷子,看着蜜蜂(弄干身体).