释义 |
- v.略过;打水漂;漏过;蹦蹦跳跳地走
- n.蹦跳;废料桶(装工地废料、垃圾等,由卡车拖走)
- 网络跳过;跳跃;跳绳
复数:skips 现在分词:skipping 过去式:skipped v.+n. skip rope,skip class,skip breakfast,skip meal,skip dinner v. hop,bounce,prance,gambol,caper 蹦蹦跳跳地走move with jumps 1. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 蹦蹦跳跳地走to move forwards lightly and quickly making a little jump with each step |
| She skipped happily along beside me. 她连蹦带跳,高高兴兴地跟着我走。 |
跳绳jump over rope 2. | [i][t] 跳绳to jump over a rope which is held at both ends by yourself or by two other people and is passed again and again over your head and under your feet |
| The girls were skipping in the playground. 姑娘们在操场上跳绳。 | | She likes to skip rope as a warm-up. 她喜欢以跳绳来热身。 |
不做某事not do sth 3. | [t] ~ sth 不做(应做的事等);不参加to not do sth that you usually do or should do |
| I often skip breakfast altogether. 我常常干脆不吃早饭。 | | She decided to skip class that afternoon. 她决定那天下午逃课。 |
4. | [t][i] 跳过(正常的步骤等);略过;漏过to leave out sth that would normally be the next thing that you would do, read, etc. |
| You can skip the next chapter if you have covered the topic in class. 下一章,你要是在课堂上已经讲到了,就可以跳过。 | | I skipped over the last part of the book. 那本书的最后一部分我略过没读。 | | I suggest we skip to the last item on the agenda. 我建议我们跳到议程的最后一项。 |
快速转换change quickly 5. | [i] + adv./prep. 快速转移;骤然转换(话题)to move from one place to another or from one subject to another very quickly |
| She kept skipping from one topic of conversation to another. 她一再转换谈话的话题。 |
秘密离去leave secretly 6. | [t] ~ sth 悄悄溜走;突然离开to leave a place secretly or suddenly |
| The bombers skipped the country shortly after the blast. 爆炸后不久,放置炸弹的人就逃离了这个国家。 |
石块stones 7. | [t] ~ sth (across, over, etc. sth) 打水漂to make a flat stone jump across the surface of water |
| The boys were skipping stones across the pond. 那几个男孩子用石块往水塘里打水漂。 |
IDM | ‘What were you saying?’ ‘Oh, skip it!’ “你刚才说什么来着?”“噢,不提了!” |
skip it (informal) (粗暴地表示不想谈论或重复说)别提这事儿,不说这个了used to tell sb rudely that you do not want to talk about sth or repeat what you have said | ‘What were you saying?’ ‘Oh, skip it!’ “你刚才说什么来着?”“噢,不提了!” |
动作movement | She gave a skip and a jump and was off down the street. 她一蹦一跳就顺着马路跑了。 |
废料箱container for waste 2. | 废料桶(装工地废料、垃圾等,由卡车拖走)a large open container for putting old bricks, rubbish/garbage, etc. in. The skip is then loaded on a lorry/truck and taken away. |
n. | 1. 〔牧〕淘汰的羔羊,低质羔羊;〔计〕跳跃进位,空白指令,跳过一点,跳跃处理 5. 读漏,看漏,遗漏,省略;漏看的东西,略过的东西 10. 【矿物】箕斗,翻斗车,斜井用四轮车,料车;起重箱 1. 〔牧〕淘汰的羔羊,低质羔羊;〔计〕跳跃进位,空白指令,跳过一点,跳跃处理 5. 读漏,看漏,遗漏,省略;漏看的东西,略过的东西 10. 【矿物】箕斗,翻斗车,斜井用四轮车,料车;起重箱 | v. | 3. (学校里)使跳级;不出席(学校、教堂、会议等) 3. (学校里)使跳级;不出席(学校、教堂、会议等) |
n. | 1. a small forwards hopping step 2. a large flat-bottomed metal container kept outdoors for putting unwanted materials, furniture, or any bulky refuse in, especially when a building is being renovated or constructed 3. an act of omitting part of something 5. a very large metal container used in the building industry for waste. It is carried away by a truck when it is full. 1. a small forwards hopping step 2. a large flat-bottomed metal container kept outdoors for putting unwanted materials, furniture, or any bulky refuse in, especially when a building is being renovated or constructed 3. an act of omitting part of something 5. a very large metal container used in the building industry for waste. It is carried away by a truck when it is full. | v. | 1. to jump repeatedly over a rope as it is swung around over the head and under the feet 2. to promote a student to a grade that is one beyond the next in succession, or omit a grade in this way 3. to move along by hopping from one foot to the other 4. to be the skipper of a vessel 5. to jump nimbly over something 6. to pass over or leave out something that should properly follow as part of a sequence or a complete work 7. to deal with or look at something in a cursory way 8. to decide to miss an event or activity 9. to fail to play properly by jumping from one place to another 10. to make a secret getaway from a place, especially for some dishonest reason, e.g. to avoid being punished for something 1. to jump repeatedly over a rope as it is swung around over the head and under the feet 2. to promote a student to a grade that is one beyond the next in succession, or omit a grade in this way 3. to move along by hopping from one foot to the other 4. to be the skipper of a vessel 5. to jump nimbly over something 6. to pass over or leave out something that should properly follow as part of a sequence or a complete work 7. to deal with or look at something in a cursory way 8. to decide to miss an event or activity 9. to fail to play properly by jumping from one place to another 10. to make a secret getaway from a place, especially for some dishonest reason, e.g. to avoid being punished for something |
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