Перевод на русский chopsticks

Перевод на русский chopsticks

chopstick — 1690s, sailors partial translation of Chinese k wai tse 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… … Etymology dictionary

chopstick — ► NOUN ▪ each of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks held in one hand and used as eating utensils by the Chinese and Japanese. ORIGIN pidgin English, from a Chinese dialect word meaning nimble ones … English terms dictionary

chopstick — UK [ˈtʃɒpˌstɪk] / US [ˈtʃɑpˌstɪk] noun [countable] Word forms chopstick : singular chopstick plural chopsticks one of a pair of thin sticks held in one hand and used in East Asian cultures for eating food … English dictionary

chopstick — chopsticks chop sticks (ch[o^]p st[i^]ks ), n. (ch[o^]p st[i^]k ), 1. a pair of slender sticks made of wood, ivory, plastic, etc., used chiefly by the Chinese and Japanese to lift food into the mouth while dining; also commonly used… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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 … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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 … Word origins

chopstick — noun Etymology: Chinese Pidgin English chop fast + English stick Date: 1699 one of a pair of slender sticks held between thumb and fingers and used chiefly in Asian countries to lift food to the mouth … New Collegiate Dictionary

chopstick — /chop stik /, n. one of a pair of thin, tapered sticks, often of wood or ivory, held in one hand between the thumb and fingers and used chiefly in China, Japan, and other Asian countries for lifting food to the mouth. [1690 1700; Chin Pidgin… … Universalium

chopstick — noun a) A (single) particular East Asian eating utensil, used in pairs and held in the hand, the utensil is a stick, usually made of wood, of approximately 23cm (chopstick10 ) in length. b) an Asian person See Also: chop chop, stick … Wiktionary

chopstick — chop|stick [ˈtʃɔp stık US ˈtʃa:p ] n [C usually plural] [Date: 1600 1700; : Pidgin English; Origin: chop fast (from Cantonese kap) + English stick] one of the two thin sticks that you use to eat food in many countries in Asia … Dictionary of contemporary English

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Geff claimed he could play the piano but all that Christine remembered him performing was a poor version of ‘chopsticks’ at a Christmas party.

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chopsticks — chop sticks (ch[o^]p st[i^]ks ), n. (ch[o^]p st[i^]k ), 1. a pair of slender sticks made of wood, ivory, plastic, etc., used chiefly by the Chinese and Japanese to lift food into the mouth while dining; also commonly used around the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

Chopsticks — (o The Celebrated Chop Waltz ) es un muy conocido vals para piano. Fue escrito en 1877 por la compositora británica Euphemia Allen bajo el pseudónimo de Arthur de Lulli.[1] El nombre de la composición sugiere que la pieza debe tocarse al compás… … Wikipedia Español

chopsticks — [chäp′stiks΄] pl.n. [PidE for Chin k wai tsze, the quick ones (see CHOP CHOP)] 1. a pair of small sticks of wood or ivory, held together in one hand and used in some Asian countries as utensils, as to lift food to the mouth 2. [occas.C ] a short … English World dictionary

chopsticks — /chop stiks /, n. (used with a sing. v.) a harmonically and melodically simple waltz for piano played typically with the forefinger of each hand and sometimes having an accompanying part for a second player. [1890 95; perh. after CHOPSTICK from… … Universalium

Chopsticks — Hashi redirects here. For the logic puzzle, see Hashiwokakero. For other uses, see Chopsticks (disambiguation). Chopsticks Chopsticks made of Japanese Yew wood, resting on a chopstick rest … Wikipedia

chopsticks — n. to use chopsticks * * * [ tʃɒpstɪks] to use chopsticks … Combinatory dictionary

chopsticks — noun This word most often occurs in the plural … Wiktionary

chopsticks — The Chinese eating implements get their name from a combination of Pidgin English chop, quick (as in chop chop ), from a dialect Chinese word, and English stick … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

chopsticks — Cockney Rhyming Slang Six … English dialects glossary

Chopsticks — Chop|sticks a simple tune that people often play on the ↑piano, especially when they are learning to play the piano or are bored … Dictionary of contemporary English

chopsticks — n. (Music) harmoniously and melodiously easy waltz for piano played in a typical manner with the forefinger of each hand and occasionally having a second player joining along (original name was: The Celebrated Chop Waltz )n. one of a pair of… … English contemporary dictionary

chopsticks — chop·sticks … English syllables

chopsticks — [ˈtʃɒpˌstɪks] noun [plural] a pair of thin sticks used in East Asian cultures for eating food … Dictionary for writing and speaking English

chopsticks — Lā au ai, lā au lālau mea ai … English-Hawaiian dictionary

CHOPSTICKS — … Useful english dictionary

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