释义 |
chip in verb- to contribute to an undertaking; to make a contribution US, 1861
- [P]articipants in the annual Prince William spring golf tournament usually chip in a total of about $30,000 to the campaign fund of their local Democratic politician and host. — Washington Post, 20 March 2003
- to interpose smartly in a converation, discussion or speech; occasionally, by so doing, to interfere US, 1861
- “My Democrat colleague hasn’t done his homework on this one, Peter,” she chips in cheerfully. — Guardian, 6 May 2000
|