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单词 pop
释义 pop
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] noun
MUSIC 音乐
 IMPROVER  uncountable (formal popular music)
■modern popular music, usually with a strong beat, created with electrical or electronic equipment, and easy to listen to and remember 流行音乐
pop music流行音乐
a pop concert/song流行音乐会/歌曲
What do you want to listen to - jazz, classical or pop?你想听甚么——爵士乐、古典音乐还是流行音乐?
The song reached No. 32 in the pop charts.这首歌升到了流行音乐排行榜的第32位。
She wants to be a pop singer/star like Madonna.她想成为一名像玛丹娜那样的流行歌手/歌星。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] noun
SOUND 声音
countable
■a short sharp sound, like something exploding 发出砰的一声
I heard a pop and the lights went out.我听到砰的一声,灯就灭了。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] noun
FATHER 父亲 mainly US informal
■a father 爸爸
[as form of address] Hey Pop, can I do anything to help?嘿,爸,我能帮甚么忙吗?
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] noun
DRINK 喝
uncountable (US usually soda) old-fashioned informal
■a sweet fizzy (= with bubbles) drink, usually with a fruit flavour (通常有果味的)汽水
a bottle of pop一瓶汽水
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] noun
CRITICISM 批评
take a pop at sb UK informal
■to criticize someone, especially in public (尤指当众)批评(某人),指责(某人)
She never expected anyone from her own family to take a pop at her.她从未料到自己的家人会当众指责她。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] noun
OCCASION/OBJECT 事情/项目
countable usually singular US informal
■each particular occasion or object in a series (一系列事情中的)一次,一项
She gives lectures and gets paid $5 000 a pop.她做系列讲座,每次报酬5000美元。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] noun
go pop humorous
■to explode 爆炸
If I eat any more I'm going to go pop!我再吃肚子就会撑破了!
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] verb (-pp-)
GO 去
 ADVANCED  intransitive + adverb or preposition mainly UK informal
■to go to a particular place 去
I've just got to pop into the bank to get some money.我刚去银行领了些钱。
Paula popped out for a minute.宝拉出去了一会儿。
Would you pop upstairs and see if Grandad is okay?你能上楼去看看爷爷怎么样了吗?
Why don't you pop in/over and see us this afternoon?你今天下午为甚么不过来看看我们呢?
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] verb (-pp-)
SOUND 声音
intransitive or transitive
■to (cause something to) make a short explosive sound, often by breaking something (使)发出砰的一声;(使)爆开
The kids were popping all the birthday balloons.孩子们把所有的生日气球都弄爆了。
The music played and champagne corks popped.音乐声响起,香槟酒砰砰地打开了。
intransitive
■If your ears pop, you experience a strange noise and feeling in your ears as a result of a sudden change in air pressure (耳压)变化;耳膜胀痛
My ears always pop as the plane comes in to land.飞机降落时我的耳朵总是胀痛。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] verb (-pp-)
MOVE 移动
intransitive + adverb or preposition
■to move quickly and suddenly, especially from a closed space (尤指从封闭的空间)爆开,弹出来
When you open the box, a clown pops out.你打开盒子时,一个小丑会弹出来。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] verb (-pp-)
PUT 放置
transitive + adverb or preposition informal
■to put or take something quickly 迅速地拿;快速地放
If you pop the pizza in the oven now, it'll be ready in 15 minutes.如果你现在把比萨放在炉子里,15分钟就好了。
He popped his head into the room/ round the door and said "Lunchtime!"他把头探进房间/从门后探出来说:“吃午饭了!”
Pop your shoes on and let's go.穿上鞋,我们走吧。
pop pills informal
■to take pills regularly, especially ones containing an illegal drug 经常性服药;(尤指)服用违法药品,磕药
A decade of heavy drinking and popping pills ruined her health.十年来的酗酒和服药毁了她的健康。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] verb (-pp-)
your eyes pop out of your head informal
■a way of describing the way you look when you are extremely surprised to see something or someone (表示惊奇)眼睛瞪得都要掉出来了
When she saw the amount written on the cheque, her eyes nearly popped out of her head.当她看到支票上的数字时,她的眼珠子瞪得都快要掉出来了。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] verb (-pp-)
pop your clogs UK humorous
■to die 死,死亡
I think I'll leave all my money to charity when I pop my clogs.我想我死后要把所有的钱都捐给慈善事业。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] verb (-pp-)
pop the question
■to ask someone to marry you 求婚
So did he pop the question, then?那么,接着他求婚了?
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] verb (-pp-)
  Phrasal Verbs   pop off humorous
■to die 死,死亡
You're all just waiting till I pop off so you can get your hands on my money.你们都在等我死,好来分我的钱。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] verb (-pp-)
  Phrasal Verbs   pop sb off humorous
■to kill someone 杀死(某人),干掉(某人)
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] verb (-pp-)
  Phrasal Verbs   pop up informal
■to appear or happen, especially suddenly or unexpectedly (尤指突然地)出现,发生
She's one of those film stars who pops up everywhere, on TV, in magazines, on Broadway.她是那种四处露脸的影星,在电视上、杂志上、百老汇,到处可见她的身影。
The words 'Hard disk failure - program aborted' popped up on the screen.“硬碟故障——程式终止”这几个字突然出现在萤幕上。
UK [pɒp] US [pɑ:p] adjective [before noun]
■enjoyed by many people and easy to understand 流行的(许多人欣赏且容易理解的)
Dario Fo, the famous Italian playwright, is a pop Pirandello.达里奥‧福是著名的义大利剧作家,和皮兰德娄齐名,只是剧作较流行通俗。
'Silence of the Lambs' was pop film-making at its best.“沉默的羔羊”是流行电影业的代表作品。
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