Translation for '
to chop' from English to Danish
| VERB | to chop | chopped | chopped chopping | chops |
| SYNO | chop | chopper | chop shot | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- During the English Civil Wars, General George Monck recommended that foot soldiers carry "a good stiff tuck, not very long" because they often broke regular swords by using them to chop firewood.
- Woolwich is also home to Chop Point School, a small, private K–12 Christian school.
- MK and Armand Van Helden pick and choose which of Tori's lines to chop up into bits and loop over their own music — Helden's is by far the most inventive with loads of strange synth sounds over a Bucketheads-style groove and a terrific atmospheric drop in the middle.
- Described as a "cosmological epic" and "creation myth" (particularly the "Prelude"), "Dog Star Man" illustrates the odyssey of a bearded woodsman (Brakhage) climbing through a snow-covered mountain with his dog to chop down a tree.
- A root beater uses a series of blades to chop the leaf and crown (which is high in nonsugar impurities) from the root.
- A competitor must angle their axe swings to open a face at 45 degrees skyward, and at 45 degrees below the horizontal in order to create the same two faces that are needed to chop one side of the log.
- Local authorities organized paid workers and volunteers to chop down the pines from the peak and most of them are now gone (although in Newlands Forest on the lower reaches, pine and gum forests are still maintained for recreational purposes).
- During Cut, all logs were felled by hand, with students working in teams to chop down each tree with their axes.
- Another method using tools is to chop out parallel notches across the interior span of the wood, then split out and remove the wood from between the notches.
- Each subsequent pair is another step in the story...robes ("Bon") for man to wear, a hatchet ("Foo") to chop wood, partitions ("Ping") for a house, man's seventh ("Tit") and eighth ("Look") children.
- The Caribbean trickster figure Anansi appears in a story about nettles, in which he has to chop down a huge nettle patch in order to win the hand of the king's daughter.
- Okroshka (Russian: окро́шка) from Russian "kroshit" (крошить) meaning to chop (into small pieces). A type of Russian cold soup with mixed raw vegetables and kvass.
- These clippers were widely used by barbers to chop hair close and fast.
- Led by Billy Erb, the Stanford yell leaders paraded the Axe and used it to chop up blue and gold ribbon after every good play by the Stanford team, while shouting the Axe yell.
- If these tools are not available, an axe may be used to chop the hole.
- She noted that selected flakes then were used to cut meat from animal carcasses, and shaped cobbles (called choppers) were used to extract marrow and to chop tough plant material.
- Both are used for grubbing in hard soils and rocky terrain, They can be used to chop into the ground with the adze and pull the soil towards the user, opening a slit to plant into.
- "Hew" is a general term meaning to strike or blow with a tool such as an axe or sword; to chop or gash, and is used in warfare, stone and woodcutting, and coal and salt mining in this sense.
- Hand axe tools were possibly used to butcher animals; to dig for tubers, animals and water; to chop wood and remove tree bark; and/or process vegetal materials.
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