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chit
- IPA[CHit]
美式
- cause (a potato) to sprout by placing it in a cool light place.
verb: chit, 3rd person present: chits, gerund or present participle: chitting, past tense: chitted, past participle: chitted
- 相關詞
- inconsequential conversation: it was a leisurely dinner with much chit-chat and laughter
- talk about trivial matters: I can't stand around chit-chatting
Oxford Dictionary
- (in South Asia) an institution which accepts savings at interest and lends money for house and ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[tʃɪt]
英式
- a short official note, typically recording a sum owed: write out a chit for whatever you take from the drinks cupboard
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[CHit]
美式
- a short official note, memorandum, or voucher, typically recording a sum owed: write out a chit for whatever you take from the drinks cupboard
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tʃɪt]
英式
- cause (a potato) to sprout by placing it in a cool light place.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[tʃɪt]
英式
- an impudent or arrogant young woman: she is a mere chit of a girl
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[CHit]
美式
- a young woman regarded with disapproval for her immaturity or lack of respect: a mere chit of a girl
Oxford American Dictionary