chop-chop

['tʃɔp'tʃɔp]
  • int. 赶快,快点
  • adv. 赶快,快点
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chop-chop 快快

来自汉语快快。

chop-chop (adv.)
"quickly," Pidgin English, from Chinese k'wa-k'wa (see chopstick).
CHOP. A Chinese word signifying quality; first introduced by mariners in the Chinese trade, but which has now become common in all our seaports. [Bartlett, "Dictionary of Americanisms," 1848]