- chump chop
- баранья или телячья отбивная
English-Russian dictionary of culinary. 2014.
English-Russian dictionary of culinary. 2014.
chump chop — /tʃʌmp ˈtʃɒp/ (say chump chop) noun a slice of chump (def. 5) …
chump chop — noun Etymology: chump (I) Britain : a mutton chop from the thick end of a loin … Useful english dictionary
chump chop — noun a type of lamb chop equivalent to rump steak … Wiktionary
chump — [tʃʌmp] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: chump thick piece of wood (18 19 centuries), perhaps from chunk + lump] 1.) informal someone who is silly or stupid, and who is easily deceived 2.) chump chop/steak BrE a thick piece of meat with a bone in it … Dictionary of contemporary English
chump — [ tʃʌmp ] noun count 1. ) INFORMAL OLD FASHIONED a stupid person who is easily tricked 2. ) BRITISH a thick end of a piece of meat: a chump chop off your chump BRITISH INFORMAL OLD FASHIONED crazy … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
chump — UK [tʃʌmp] / US noun [countable] Word forms chump : singular chump plural chumps 1) informal old fashioned a stupid person who is easily tricked 2) British a thick end of a piece of meat a chump chop … English dictionary
chump — noun (C) BrE 1 old fashioned someone who is silly or not very clever 2 chump chop/steak BrE a thick piece of meat with a bone in it 3 be off your chump BrE old fashioned to be doing or intend to do something extremely silly … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
chump — n. 1 colloq. a foolish person. 2 Brit. the thick end, esp. of a loin of lamb or mutton (chump chop). 3 a short thick block of wood. 4 Brit. sl. the head. Phrases and idioms: off one s chump Brit. sl. crazy. Etymology: 18th c.: blend of CHUNK and… … Useful english dictionary
Chump — (ch[u^]mp), n. [Cf. Icel. kumbr a chopping, E. chop.] 1. A short, thick, heavy piece of wood. Morton. [1913 Webster] 2. a stupid person; a fool; a dolt; also, a dupe. [PJC] {Chump end}, the thick end; as, the chump end of a joint of meat. Dickens … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chump end — Chump Chump (ch[u^]mp), n. [Cf. Icel. kumbr a chopping, E. chop.] 1. A short, thick, heavy piece of wood. Morton. [1913 Webster] 2. a stupid person; a fool; a dolt; also, a dupe. [PJC] {Chump end}, the thick end; as, the chump end of a joint of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chop — I n. cut of meat 1) a chump (BE); lamb; mutton; pork; veal chop blow 2) a karate chop II v. (C) chop some wood for me; or: chop me some wood * * * [tʃɒp] lamb mutton or: chop me some wood pork veal chop (C) … Combinatory dictionary