[VERB 动词](人)单足跳跃 If you hop, you move along by jumping on one foot.
[V prep/adv]
[V]
I hopped down three steps...
我单脚跳下了3级台阶。
Malcolm hopped rather than walked.
马尔科姆与其说是用走的不如说是用单脚跳的。
Hop is also a noun.
'This really is a catchy rhythm, huh?' he added, with a few little hops.
“这个节奏还真想让人跟着跳,是吧?”他说着又小步蹦跶了几下。
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[VERB 动词](鸟、小动物)双脚跳,齐足跳行 When birds and some small animals hop, they move along by jumping on both feet.
[V prep/adv]
A small brown fawn hopped across the trail in front of them.
一只棕色的小鹿蹦跳着穿过他们面前的那条小路。
Hop is also a noun.
The rabbit got up, took four hops and turned round.
兔子直起身来,蹦跳了4下,又转回头。
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[VERB 动词]跳上(或下);快速移动 If you hop somewhere, you move there quickly or suddenly.
[V prep/adv]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
My wife and I were the first to arrive and hopped on board...
我和妻子是最早赶到登船的。
I hopped out of bed quickly.
我迅速跳下床。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](通常指乘飞机的)短途快速旅程 A hop is a short, quick journey, usually by plane.
[INFORMAL 非正式]
It is a three-hour drive from Geneva but can be reached by a 20-minute hop in a private helicopter.
从日内瓦开车要3小时,但坐私人直升机只要20分钟就到了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](非正式的)社交舞会 A hop is a social event at which people mix together and dance in an informal way.
[INFORMAL 非正式]
They were afraid of being turned down when they asked girls to dance at high school hops.
他们在中学社交舞会上邀请女孩子跳舞时,害怕会遭到拒绝。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](干的)啤酒花Hops are flowers that are dried and used for making beer.
[usu pl]
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[PHRASE 短语]走开;滚开 If you tell someone to hop it, you are telling them in a rude way to go away.
[V inflects]
[feelings]
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
'Hop it', I snapped at the bloke. 'She's with me.'
“滚开,”我厉声对那家伙说,“她是和我一起的。”
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[PHRASE 短语]非常生气的;暴跳如雷的 Someone who is hopping mad is very angry.
[usu v-link PHR]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
The family's hopping mad that she left them nothing.
这家人因为她什么也没有给他们留下而气得跳脚。
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[PHRASE 短语]措手不及地;出其不意地 If you are caught on the hop, you are surprised by someone doing something when you were not expecting them to and so you are not prepared for it.
[usu PHR after v]
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
His plans almost caught security chiefs and hotel staff on the hop.
他的计划几乎让安全主管和饭店工作人员都措手不及。
Oxford
hop/hɒp; NAmEhɑːp/
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hophopshoppedhoppingverb(-pp-)1[intransitive ](+ adv./prep.)(of a person 人)to move by jumping on one foot 单脚跳行◆I couldn't put my weight on my ankle and had to hop everywhere.我一只脚的脚踝使不上劲,不得不单脚跳来跳去。◆kids hopping over puddles单足跳过水坑的孩子们2[intransitive ]+ adv./prep.(of an animal or a bird 动物或鸟)to move by jumping with all or both feet together 齐足(或双足)跳行◆A robin was hopping around on the path.一只知更鸟在小路上跳来跳去。3[intransitive ]+ adv./prep.( informal) to go or move somewhere quickly and suddenly 突然快速去某处◆Hop in, I'll drive you home.快上车吧,我开车送你回家。◆to hop into/outof bed 一头钻进被窝;猛然起床◆I hopped on the next train.我跳上了下一列火车。◆We hopped over to Paris for the weekend.我们冲到巴黎去过了个周末。4[transitive ]~ a plane, bus, train, etc.( NAmE) to get on a plane, bus, etc. 登上(飞机、汽车、火车等)5[intransitive ]hop(from sth to sth) to change from one activity or subject to another 换来换去;不断更换◆I like to hop from channel to channel when I watch TV.我看电视时喜欢不断地转换频道。IDIOMSˈhop it( old-fashioned) ( BrEinformal) usually used in orders to tell sb to go away (用于命令)走开SYNgo away◆Go on, hop it!快点走开!hop ˈto it( NAmE) ( informal) = jump to itnoun1[countable ]a short jump by a person on one foot 单足短距离跳跃◆He crossed the hall with a hop, skip and a jump.他来了一个三级跳远穿过了大厅。2[countable ]a short jump by an animal or a bird with all or both feet together (动物或鸟的)齐足(或双足)短距离跳跃3[countable ]a short journey, especially by plane (尤指乘飞机的)短途旅行4[countable ]a tall climbing plant with green female flowers that are shaped like cones忽布;啤酒花5hops[plural ]the green female flowers of the hopplant that have been dried, used for making beer (干的)忽布花,啤酒花6[countable ]( old-fashioned,informal) a social event at which people dance in an informal way (非正式)舞会☞see also
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v.hop/hɒp; NAmEhɑːp/
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hop1 verb
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hophop1 /hɒp $ hɑːp/ ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle hopped, present participle hopping)
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1jump [intransitive] to move by jumping on one foot: a little girl hopping and skipping► see thesaurus at
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2[intransitive] if a bird, an insect, or a small animal hops, it moves by making quick short jumps3[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] informal to move somewhere quickly or suddenly: Hop in – I’ll drive you home. Patrick hopped out of bed and quickly got dressed.4hop a plane/bus/train etc American English informal to get on a plane, bus, train etc, especially after suddenly deciding to do so: So we hopped a bus to Phoenix that night.5hop it! British English old-fashioned used to rudely tell someone to go away6hopping mad informal very angrySYN furious
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1catch somebody on the hop to do something when someone is not expecting it and is not ready2jump a short jump3planta)hops [plural] parts of dried flowers used for making beer, which give the beer a bitter tasteb)the tall plant on which these flowers grow4flight a single short journey by plane: It’s just a short hop from Cleveland to Detroit.5dance old-fashioned a social event at which people dance →
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