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chap1 [tʃæp] N inf (man)

chap
facet m

I . chap2 <-pp-> [tʃæp] VB intr

chap hand, skin:

chap

II . chap2 <-pp-> [tʃæp] VB trans

chap skin, lips:

chap

chap. N

chap. short for chapter

chap.

See also chapter

chapter [ˈtʃæptəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. chapter a. fig (in book):

2. chapter AM (branch):

filia f

3. chapter REL:

4. chapter LAW:

ustawa f

Phrases:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Chaps are also useful for other types of riding.
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Teas used as a wash to treat chapping and windburn, and as an eyewash.
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Economy rice is also commonly referred to as chap fan or mixed rice.
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They are affecting the world and everything we used to count on as being dependable and accurate is being discussed by these argumentative chaps.
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An innocent chap is engulfed in the nexus.
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In 1926, he created a design for chaps with a high-cut leg that was the predecessor to modern-day rodeo batwing chaps.
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The couple consummates their union while the mess chaps hastily organize a proper wedding and elaborate reception.
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Although by definition the chaps that rodeo contestants wear are considered batwing chaps, contestants do not refer to them as batwings.
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The skin on their faces is chapped and toughened due to the freezing temperatures, and their cheeks are always reddened.
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But my little body will soon fall into the background now (chap. 3).
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