1. dice
The chef diced the onion.
To dice is also to cut food up into small cubes. Cutting up a carrot into small, square pieces to put into a soup is an example of a time when you dice the carrot.
to throw / to roll the dice
He that is afraid to shake the dice will never throw a six.
We need two dice to play the game; You roll/throw the dice and whoever gets the highest score goes first.; Let's play dice.
... of a roll of dice in each round moves...
2. to cut
My mom wants me to cut my hair.
to cut into small pieces
Englisch Wort "нарезать кубиками"(to cut) tritt in Sätzen auf:
Способы приготовления пищи от Ольги Владимировны3. chop
Peel and finely chop the horseradish.
Now chop the onions.
A good cook chops the vegetables and not his fingers!
the clicking chop of the teeth as he drove forward in the meat just above the tail
Most people who eat with a fork live in Europe, North America, and South America; people who eat with chop sticks live in Africa, the Near East, Indonesia, and India.
Actually I wanted to be a damsel in a tower guarded by seven dragons, and then a prince on a white horse would chop off the dragons' heads and liberate me.
Turn the chops and brown on the second side, about two minutes.
chopping board
they chopped up the pulpit for firewood
This meat should be chopped
You need to chop cucembers first
She always cries when she chops onions.
lamb chop, pork chop
warm chops
Why does chopping onions always make me cry?