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[VERB 动词]跳跃;蹦跳 If you skip along, you move almost as if you are dancing, with a series of little jumps from one foot to the other.
  [V adv/prep]
  [V]
  • They saw the man with a little girl skipping along behind him...

    他们看见那个男人身后还跟着一个蹦蹦跳跳的小姑娘。

  • We went skipping down the street arm in arm...

    我们挽着胳膊,蹦蹦跳跳地走在大街上。

  • She was skipping to keep up with him.

    她连蹦带跳地走着,好跟上他的步伐。

  • Skip is also a noun.
    • The boxer gave a little skip as he came out of his corner.

      拳击手稍稍一跃,从他的场角里走了出来。

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[VERB 动词]跳绳 When someone skips, they jump up and down over a rope which they or two other people are holding at each end and turning round and round. In American English, you say that someone skips rope .
  [V]
  [V n]
  [mainly BRIT 主英]
  • Outside, children were skipping and singing a rhyme...

    外面孩子们一边跳绳一边唱着歌。

  • They skip rope and play catch, waiting for the bell.

    他们又是跳绳,又是玩接球,等着上课铃声响起。

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  • Skipping is one of the most enjoyable aerobic activities.

    跳绳是最有乐趣的有氧健身运动之一。

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[VERB 动词]不做,不参加(常做或大多人都做的事) If you skip something that you usually do or something that most people do, you decide not to do it.
  [V n]
  • It is important not to skip meals...

    每顿饭都要吃,这一点非常重要。

  • Her daughter started skipping school.

    她的女儿开始旷课。

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[VERB 动词]遗漏;略过 If you skip or skip over a part of something you are reading or a story you are telling, you miss it out or pass over it quickly and move on to something else.
  [V n]
  [V over/to n]
  • You might want to skip the exercises in this chapter...

    你们也许想跳过这一章的练习。

  • She reinvented her own life story, skipping over the war years when she had a German lover.

    她重新杜撰了自己的生平,略掉了在战争年代有过一个德国情人的经历。

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[VERB 动词]无次序地转换 If you skip from one subject or activity to another, you move quickly from one to the other although there is no obvious connection between them.
  [V from n to n]
  • She kept up a continuous chatter, skipping from one subject to the next.

    她从一个话题扯到另一个话题,一直喋喋不休。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]废料桶 A skip is a large, open, metal container which is used to hold and take away large unwanted items and rubbish.
  [BRIT 英]
    in AM, use 美国英语用 dumpster

    Oxford skip / skɪp ; NAmE skɪp /
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    skip skips skipped skipping
    verb ( -pp- ) move with jumps 蹦蹦跳跳地走 1 [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) to move forwards lightly and quickly making a little jump with each step 蹦蹦跳跳地走 She skipped happily along beside me. 她连蹦带跳,高高兴兴地跟着我走。 jump over rope 跳绳 2 [intransitive ] ( BrE) ( NAmE ˌjump ˈrope , ˌskip ˈrope ) [transitive ] 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 跳绳 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。 not do sth 不做某事 3 [transitive ] skipsth to not do sth that you usually do or should do 不做(应做的事等);不参加 I often skip breakfast altogether. 我常常干脆不吃早饭。 ( especially NAmE) She decided to skip classthat afternoon. 她决定那天下午逃课。 4 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to leave out sth that would normally be the next thing that you would do, read, etc. 跳过(正常的步骤等);略过;漏过 skipsth 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。 skipover sth I skipped over the last part of the book. 那本书的最后一部份我略过没读。 skipto sth 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。 change quickly 快速转换 5 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to move from one place to another or from one subject to another very quickly 快速转移;骤然转换(话题) She kept skipping from one topic of conversation to another. 她一再转换谈话的话题。 leave secretly 秘密离去 6 [transitive ] skipsth to leave a place secretly or suddenly 悄悄溜走;突然离开 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。 stones 石块 7 ( BrE also skim ) [transitive ] skipsth (across, over, etc. sth) to make a flat stone jump across the surface of water 打水漂 The boys were skipping stones across the pond. 那几个男孩子用石块往水塘里打水漂。 IDIOM ˈskip it ( informal) used to tell sb rudely that you do not want to talk about sth or repeat what you have said (粗暴地表示不想谈论或重复说)别提这事儿,不说这个了 ‘What were you saying?’ ‘Oh, skip it!’ “你刚才说什么来着?”“噢,不提了!” PHRASAL VERBS ˌskip ˈoff/ˈout to leave secretly or suddenly 溜走;突然离去 ˌskip ˈout on sb ( NAmE) to leave sb, especially when they need you (尤指不顾某人而)离开,溜走 noun movement 动作 1 a skippingmovement 蹦跳 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。 container for waste 废料箱 2 ( BrE) ( NAmE Dumpster™ ) a large open container for putting old bricks, rubbish/garbage, etc. in. The skipis then loaded on a lorry/truck and taken away. 废料桶(装工地废料、垃圾等,由卡车拖走) skip / skɪp ; NAmE skɪp /
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    skipskip1 /skɪp/ ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle skipped, present participle skipping)
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    1not do something [transitive] informal to not do something that you usually do or that you should do SYN  miss:  She skipped lunch in order to go shopping. Williams skipped the game to be with his wife in the hospital.skip school/class especially American English He skipped chemistry class three times last month.2not deal with something [intransitive, transitive] to not read, mention, or deal with something that would normally come or happen next:  I decided to skip the first chapter.skip to Let’s skip to the last item on the agenda.skip over I suggest we skip over the details and get to the point.3change subjects [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to go from one subject to another in no fixed orderskip about/around/from It’s difficult to have a conversation with her because she skips from one topic to another.4movement [intransitive] to move forward with quick steps and jumpsskip across/along etc He turned and skipped away, singing happily to himself. see thesaurus at
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    5jump over a rope [intransitive] to jump over a rope as you swing it over your head and under your feet, as a game or for exercise SYN jump rope American English6skip town/skip the country informal to leave a place suddenly and secretly, especially to avoid being punished or paying debts:  Then they found that Zaffuto had already skipped town.7skip it! informal especially American English used to say angrily and rudely that you do not want to talk about something:  ‘Sorry, what were you saying?’ ‘Oh, skip it!’8skip rocks/stones American English to throw smooth flat stones into a lake, river etc in a way that makes them jump across the surface SYN skim British English9ball [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a ball or something similar skips off a surface, it quickly moves away from that surface after hitting it – used especially in news reportsskip off/along/across etc The ball skipped off Bond’s glove and bounced toward the fence.10skip a year/grade to start a new school year in a class that is one year ahead of the class you would normally enter somebody’s heart skips a beat
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    skip off British English, skip out American English phrasal verb to leave suddenly and secretly, especially in order to avoid being punished or paying money:  He skipped off without paying.skip off on American English Tenants who skip out on utility bills are the focus of a new law. Joel skipped out on his wife when she was 8 months pregnant.
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    1a skipping movement2British English a large container for bricks, wood, and similar heavy waste SYN dumpster American English
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    skip

    [skɪp]skipped, skipping, skips

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    v4560
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    skipped[3921] skipping[2751] skips[1015]
    跳过(73%),略过(10%),跳跃(9%),遗漏(3%),跳读(3%),省略(2%)
    n.跳跃;跳读
    vt.跳过;遗漏
    vi.跳跃;跳绳;遗漏;跳读
    n.(Skip)人名;(英)斯基普

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