chit
英 [tʃɪt]
美 [tʃɪt]
- n. 芽;便条;毛头姑娘
- vi. 摘去芽
- n. (Chit)人名;(泰)集;(缅)漆;(罗)基特;(阿拉伯)希特
chit 欠条,毛丫头1.欠条,来自梵语,进一步来自PIE*skai,照耀,明亮,词源同shine, cheetah, 即记号,标注。
2.毛丫头,词源同kid, 小孩。
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chit: see chintz
- chit (n.1)
- "note," 1776, short for chitty, from Mahrati (Hindi) chitthi "letter, note," from Sanskrit chitra-s "distinctively marked" (see cheetah).
- chit (n.2)
- "small child," 1620s, originally "young of a beast" (late 14c.); unrelated to chit (n.1); perhaps a playful deformation of kitten, but the "Middle English Dictionary" compares Old High German kizzin "kid."
- 1. Not being a mother, I found the chit-chat exceedingly dull.
- 我没当母亲,所以觉得那样的闲谈无聊透顶。
- 2. Schrader initialled the chit for the barman.
- 施拉德在收条上用首字母签了字,交给了酒吧招待。
- 3. Chit chatting can be pleasant, but some times it can be annoying.
- 嗯,聊工作, 生活和天气,看来你们哥俩的关系很不错嘛.
- 4. She's such an energetic girl and likes to chit chat with everyone.
- 她真是个精力充沛的女孩,喜欢跟每个人聊天.
- 5. Can I sign a chit for the drinks I've ordered?
- 我要的饮料可以记帐 吗 ?