(British, informal) an informal conversation; gossip: She likes to have a chinwag with the neighbour.
az: qeybət; şayiə
ru: сплетня
♦ verb (past tense, past participle chinwagged)
to have an informal conversation; gossip: He spends most of the time chinwagging with his mates at the back of the class.
az: qeybət etmək
ru: сплетничать
English-Azerbaijani dictionaryto knock or strike small pieces off: This glass (was) chipped when I knocked it over.
az: parçalanmaq, qırılmaq
ru: оббивать(ся)
♦ noun
1 a place from which a small piece is broken: There’s a chip in the edge of this saucer.
az: qırıq
ru: щербин(к)а
2 (usually in plural) (British) a cut piece of potato (fried); French fries (American): steak and chips.
az: qızarmış kartof
ru: картофель фри
3 a counter representing a certain value, used in gambling: a
gaming chips.
az: fişka
ru: фишка
4 a very small printed circuit, as used in computers, TV sets etc: a silicon chip.
az: çip
ru: чип
See also:
English-Azerbaijani dictionarysomeone who resembles one of their parents in appearance or behaviour/behavior: Pete’s definitely a chip off the old block - he has the same enthusiasm for all things mechanical.
az: ailəsinə çəkmiş kimsə; oxşamışına oxşamış
ru: он весь в отца (в мать)
English-Azerbaijani dictionaryalso chirrup [ˈtʃirəp]
the sharp, shrill sound of certain birds and insects: I could hear the chirp of the crickets.
az: cırıltı; civilti
ru: чириканье
♦ verb
to make such a sound: As she awoke this morning the birds were chirping.
az: civildəmək
ru: чирикать
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