chip / tʃɪp / noun (FRIED FOOD)
A1 [ C usually plural ] UK ( US French fry ) a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot:
fish and chips
beans/egg/sausage and chips
oven chips (= chips that are baked in a cooker)
A2 [ C usually plural ] US for crisp noun (POTATO) :
a bag of chips
[ C usually plural ] a thin slice of fried maize, banana, or other food that is eaten cold:
banana chips
chip / tʃɪp / noun [ C ] ( also microchip ) specialized (COMPUTER PART)
B2 a very small piece of semiconductor, especially in a computer, that contains extremely small electronic circuits and devices, and can perform particular operations:
a silicon chip
chip / tʃɪp / noun [ C ] (PIECE)
a small piece that has been broken off a larger object, or the mark left on an object such as a cup, plate, etc. where a small piece has been broken off it:
wood chips
Polly fell and knocked a chip out of her front tooth.
This mug's got a chip in it/ out of it.
chip / tʃɪp / noun [ C ] (PIECE)
a small piece that has been broken off a larger object, or the mark left on an object such as a cup, plate, etc. where a small piece has been broken off it:
wood chips
Polly fell and knocked a chip out of her front tooth.
This mug's got a chip in it/ out of it.