词汇 | hop |
释义 | hop verb uk /hɒp/ us /hɑːp/-pp- C2[ I ] to jump on one foot or to move about in this way: 单脚跳 I tried to hop on my good foot while holding onto Jim.我抓住吉姆,并用我的那只好脚努力向前跳。 to jump jumpThe kids jumped up and down when they heard we were going to Disneyland. leapThe deer leaped out of the forest. boundHe bounded on stage, punching the air with both fists. launch yourselfShe rocked back and forth on her skis before launching herself down the slope. bounceThe kids were bouncing happily on the trampoline. hopI stubbed my toe and hopped to the kitchen to get some ice. C1[ I+ adv/prep ]informal to go somewhere quickly or to get into or out of a vehicle quickly: 快速去(某地);快速跳上(或跳下)(车辆) We hopped over to Bruges for the weekend.我们飞速赶到布鲁日去度周末。 I hopped on the bus at the traffic lights.我在红绿灯处匆匆跳上公共汽车。 C2[ I ] If a small animal, bird, or insect hops, it moves by jumping on all or two of its feet at the same time: (鸟、兽或昆虫)蹦跳 The rabbit/bird hopped across the grass.兔子/鸟蹦跳着穿过草地。 Can you hop on your left leg? The children were hopping around the playground. Jumping a hop, skip, and a jumpidiom bound bunny hop cannonball caper clear frisk hurdle jump launch leap outjump outleap pile pile on/onto (someone) pounce skip triple vault You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hurrying and doing things quickly Boarding and alighting from modes of transport Idiomshop it hopping mad hop noun uk /hɒp/ us /hɑːp/ hopnoun (JUMP)[ C ] a short jump by a person on one foot, or by a small animal, bird, or insect on all or two of its feet at the same time: 单足短距离跳跃;(小动物、鸟或昆虫的)齐足(或双足)短距离跳跃 With his feet tied together he could only move in little hops.他双脚被捆在了一起,只能小步跳。 Thai Yuan Lim/EyeEm/GettyImages be a short hopinformal to be a short distance, especially by plane: 短途旅行(尤指乘飞机) Rio to São Paulo is just a short hop by plane.乘飞机的话从里约到圣保罗只是很短的一段路。 Jumping a hop, skip, and a jumpidiom bound bunny hop cannonball caper clear frisk hurdle jump launch leap outjump outleap pile pile on/onto (someone) pounce skip triple vault hopnoun (PLANT)hops[ plural ] the dried fruits of a climbing plant, used to give a bitter flavour to beer: 啤酒花 Almost 80% of the nation's hops are grown in this area. Idiomscatch someone on the hop a hop, skip, and a jump hop adjective[ before noun ] uk /hɒp/ us /hɑːp/ relating to hops: 啤酒花的 a hop plant啤酒花植株 Crop plants & economic plants beet black mustard brassica breadstuff canola crucifer fat hen field corn flax flaxseed mesquite multi-line neep oilseed rape opium poppy sweetcorn tall fescue turfgrass vetch wheatgrass hop | American Dictionaryhop verb[ I/T ] us/hɑp/-pp- to make small jumps on one or two feet, or to move along in this way: [ I ]A bird hopped across the lawn. [ T ]Nikki hopped the fence (= jumped over it). [ I ]fig. Come on, hop in (= get in), I’ve got plenty of room in the car. hopnoun[ C ]us/hɑp/ fig. It’s just a short hop to Pittsburgh by plane. Examples of hophop Single-legged hopping robotics research similar results, when the spring-mass type vertical hopper was controlled with a controller, called periodic forcing controller. How can these be assumed to be disjoint from everything else and separated by hops from them? The first hop the robot reaches exactly the desired value, because the initial conditions were set manually to start the simulation. This strategy regulated the hopper at different hopping heights and was efficient even when hopping over obstacles. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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