单词 | skip |
释义 | skip [skɪp] verb (-pp-) MOVE 移动 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to move lightly and quickly, making a small jump after each step 跳,跳跃 •She watched her little granddaughter skip down •The lambs were skipping about [skɪp] verb (-pp-)JUMP 跳 intransitive (US jump rope) (skip rope) ■to jump lightly over a rope that is held in both your hands, or by two other people, and swung repeatedly under your legs and over your head as exercise or a game 跳绳 •Sports players often train by skipping.运动员经常透过跳绳进行训练。 [skɪp] verb (-pp-)LEAVE 离开 intransitive or transitive ■to leave one thing or place, especially quickly, in order to go to another 匆匆离开;跳过 •This part of the book isn't very interesting, so I'm going to skip (over) •The teacher kept skipping from •We're skipping over/across/off •The police think that the bank robbers must have skipped (= left) the country •She skipped off/out [skɪp] verb (-pp-)AVOID 避免 transitive informal ■to not do or not have something that you usually do or that you should do; to avoid 避免;省略 •I'm trying to lose weight, so I'm skipping (= not eating) lunch [skɪp] noun countable CONTAINER 容器 UK (US trademark Dumpster) ■a large metal container into which people put unwanted objects or building or garden waste, and which is brought to and taken away from a place by a special truck when requested 大垃圾桶,废料桶 [skɪp] noun countable MOVE 移动 ■a small light, dancing or jumping step 蹦跳 •She gave a little skip of joy.她高兴得跳了起来。 |
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