chopped
chopped — verb
1. past simple and past participle form of the verb 'chop', which means to cut some
past simple and past participle form of the verb 'chop', which means to cut something into smaller pieces using a knife, an axe, or another sharp tool.
Naoko chopped the carrots into small cubes for the salad.
past simple active: chopped + noun + into + pieces
The firewood was chopped and stacked by the volunteers before the storm arrived.
passive form: was/were chopped
By the time Minh arrived, Zola had already chopped all the vegetables for the stir-fry.
The old oak tree that stood in the backyard was chopped down last autumn.
文法句型
chopped + noun phrase
was/were chopped
has/have chopped
had chopped
用法筆記
This entry covers only the inflected verb form 'chopped'. For the full range of meanings — including the present-tense verb, the noun senses (piece of meat with bone, cutting motion), and the idiomatic expressions — look up the base word 'chop'.