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词汇 pop
释义 pop
noun
uk /pɒp/ us /pɑːp/

popnoun (MUSIC)


A2[ U ](formalpopular 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?你想听什么——爵士乐、古典音乐还是流行音乐?
pop chartsThe 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。
pop singer/starShe wants to be a pop singer/star like Lady Gaga.她想成为一名像女神卡卡那样的流行歌手/歌星。
Do you prefer classical music like Mozart and Mahler, or pop?你喜欢莫扎特和马勒这样的古典音乐,还是流行音乐?
She's the most exciting British singer to emerge on the pop scene for a decade.她是10年来在流行乐坛中崭露头角的最为令人兴奋的英国歌手。
a pop festival
The break-up of the pop group came as no surprise.这个流行乐队解散并不意外。
There was a pop quiz in history at school today.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Pop, rock & soul
agit-pop
anti-rock
backing dancer
backing singer
backspin
electronica
emo
Europop
floor-filler
frontman
mod
Motown
multi-instrumentalist
New Age music
pop group
Tin Pan Alley
top 40
top ten
trap music
trip-hop

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Types of music

popnoun (SOUND)


[ C ]
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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Sounds made by objects, movement or impact
bang around
bleep
boop
choo-choo
chuff
clap along
click away
honk
peal
resonance
rumble
spit
squeak
susurrus
swoosh
thrum
thunk
tick-tock
ticking
whisper

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Exploding and erupting

popnoun (FATHER)


mainly USinformal
a father: 爸爸
[ as form of address ]Hey Pop, can I do anything to help?嘿,爸,我能帮什么忙吗?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Family: informal names
baba
bro
bruv
bubba
dad
granda
grandad
grandaddy
grandbaby
grandkid
mam
mama
mammy
mater
mom
nanny
old man
papa
pater
rellie

popnoun (DRINK)


[ U ]informal(US usuallysoda)
a sweet fizzy drink (= with bubbles), usually with a fruit flavour: (通常有果味的)汽水
a bottle of pop一瓶汽水
 
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Soft drinks
apple juice
Arnold Palmer
bitter lemon
blackcurrant
boba
cream soda
dalgona coffee
egg cream
energy drink
frappé
near beer
non-alcoholic
noncola
OJ
orange juice
slimline
soda pop
soda water
soft drink
Vichy water

popnoun (CRITICISM)


 take a pop at someoneUKinformal
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。

popnoun (OCCASION/OBJECT)


[ Cusually singular ]USinformal
each particular occasion or object in a series: (一系列事情中的)一次,一项
a popShe gives lectures and gets paid $5,000 a pop.她做系列讲座,每次报酬5000美元。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linguistics: both, all, each & every
A, a
all
all roundphrase
any
apiece
both
both sides
both something and something
each
either
every
every minuteidiom
pan
per
strength
the
throw
to
whole

popnoun (COLOUR)


informal
something such as a colour that looks very bright and noticeable next to something else: 明亮而吸睛的颜色或物品
Last season was all about small pops of colour: a turquoise shoe, an emerald bag, or a slash of scarlet lipstick.上一季流行的是色彩明亮抓人眼球的小件:一只松石绿色的鞋、一个祖母绿色的包或一抹猩红色的唇膏。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

The qualities of colour
analogous
brightly
brightness
colourful
colourfully
darkness
fluorescent
harsh
muddy
neutrally
non-complementary
non-fluorescent
non-yellowing
over-bright
psychedelic
vibrancy
vibrantly
violent
vividly
vividness

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Being and appearing different

popnoun (POWER)


USinformal
power or strength:
These bats are made of good hard wood and have a lot of pop.
He may be small but he's got some pop.
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Power and intensity
ascendant
be (as) solid as a rockidiom
brunt
cast iron
clout
grunt
intensity
invincibility
invulnerability
juggernaut
keenness
kick-ass
resilient
richness
ripely
robustness
stridency
vigour
virulence
vividness

Idiom


go pop
pop
verb
uk /pɒp/ us /pɑːp/-pp-

popverb (GO)


B2[ I+ adv/prep ]mainly UKinformal
to go to a particular place: 去
pop intoI've just got to pop into the bank to get some money.我刚去银行取了些钱。
pop outPaula popped out for a minute.葆拉出去了一会儿。
pop upstairsWould you pop upstairs and see if Grandad is okay?你能上楼去看看爷爷怎么样了吗?
pop in/overWhy don't you pop in/over and see us this afternoon?你为什么不今天下午过来看看我们呢?
I popped into the shop on the way home from work to get some milk.
Can you pop into the post office for me?
Jackie's just popped to the bank to get some cash.
I'll pop over to Helen's to see if we can borrow a pillow.
We'll pop in and see you later.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Visiting
attraction
beard the lion (in his/her den)idiom
been
call (in) on someone
call by
drop
exchange
happen
happen along/by (somewhere)
haunt
have access to someone/something
homestay
pay
regular
round
state visit
stay
stomping ground
stop by (somewhere)
stop in

popverb (SOUND)


C2[ I or T ]
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。
[ I ]
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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Exploding and erupting
blast
blow
blow (someone/something) up
burst in on someone/something
burst in/into (somewhere)
controlled explosion
detonate
erupt
explosion
explosive
explosively
explosiveness
flame
go off
go popidiom
go up
implode
test-fire
unexploded
unspent

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Sounds made by objects, movement or impact
The ear

popverb (MOVE)


[ I+ adv/prep ]
to move quickly and suddenly, especially from a closed space: (尤指从封闭的空间)爆开,弹出来
pop outWhen you open the box, a clown pops out.你打开盒子时,一个小丑会弹出来。
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Moving quickly
agility
beetle
belt
bob up
bowl
bowl down/along something
cannonball
gallop
leg
make a dash for something
make good timeidiom
make hasteidiom
make off
outrun
outrush
rush
scorch
scuttle
shoot
whizz

popverb (PUT)


[ T+ adv/prep ]informal
to put or take something quickly: 迅速地拿;快速地放
pop something in somethingIf you pop the pizza in the oven now, it'll be ready in 15 minutes.如果你现在把比萨饼放在炉子里,15分钟就好了。
pop something into/around somethingHe popped his head into the room/around the door and said "Lunchtime!"他把头探进房间/从门后探出来说:“吃午饭了!”
pop something onPop your shoes on and let's go.穿上鞋,我们走吧。
 pop pillsinformal
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.10年来的酗酒和滥用药物毁了她的健康。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Placing and positioning an object
-based
appose
around
change something around
circle
consign
gone
install
lie
pile (something) up
plant
redeposit
reinstall
reinstallation
relocate
reorientate
stick
superimpose
transpose
transposition

popverb (OPEN)


[ T ]US
to open or release something quickly: 迅速地打开;迅速地放开
The taxi driver said that he stopped immediately and popped the trunk.出租汽车司机说他立刻停了车并把后备箱打开。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Unfastening and opening
break something open
breaker
broach
decongestion
gape
let/set something looseidiom
loose
shut (someone) up
tease
tease something out
the earth/ground/floor opensidiom
unbolted
unbuckle
unfold
unknot
unlace
unlock
unlockable
unpick
unzip

popverb (BE NOTICEABLE)


informal
to be very noticeable and bright, especially when seen next to something of a different colour: (因颜色鲜亮而)引人注目
Splashes of yellow, blue, pink, and orange pop against a black background.黑色背景上泼洒的黄色、蓝色、粉色和橙色格外醒目。
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Being and appearing different
against the current
anomalously
another
anti-conventional
apple
clash
depart
depart from something
deviate
differ
differ between something
differ from something
disagree
non-complementary
non-conventional
non-identity
non-representative
othering
unnuanced
vary

Idioms


your eyes pop out of your head
pop your clogs
pop the question

Phrasal verbs


pop off
pop someone off
pop up
pop
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /pɒp/ us /pɑːp/
enjoyed by many people and easy to understand: 流行的(许多人欣赏的且容易理解的)
Dario Fo, the famous Italian playwright, is a pop Pirandello.达里奥‧福是著名的意大利剧作家,和皮兰德娄齐名,只是剧作较流行通俗。
"Silence of the Lambs" was pop movie-making at its best.《沉默的羔羊》是流行电影业的代表作品。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Liked, or not liked, by many people
acquire
an acquired tasteidiom
anti-popular
be the new rock and rollidiom
be welcome toidiom
cult
golden boy
golden girl
golden oldie
high-traffic
in someone's bad booksidiom
limb
popularization
popularize
popularly
repopularize
resurge
rock and roll
virally
well thought of
pop.
uk /pɒp/ us /pɑːp/
abbreviation forpopulation: 人口(population的缩写)
The village (pop. 3,915) is a bustling river port.这个村庄(人口为3915)是一个繁忙的内河港。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Environmental issues
agroecology
air pollution
anoxia
anoxic
anti-conservation
deforestation
dumping ground
eco-audit
eco-footprint
efficiency
energy conservation
energy security
environmental justice
environmentalism
reduce, reuse, recycleidiom
rewilding
runoff
scrapyard
scrubber
sequester

pop | American Dictionary


pop
verb
us/pɑp/-pp-

popverb (SOUND)


[ I/T ]
to make a short little explosive sound, often by bursting something, or to cause this to happen:
[ T ]The kids were popping all the birthday balloons.

popverb (MOVE)


[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]
to move or appear quickly, suddenly, or when not expected:
McEnroe hits it and the ball pops over his shoulder.
There are lots of good young players popping up these days.

Idiom


a pop

Phrasal verbs


pop (something) in/into something
pop in/into (somewhere)
pop off
pop
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/pɑp/

popadjective[not gradable] (POPULAR)


of or for the general public:
pop art
pop culture
pop music
pop
noun
us/pɑp/

popnoun (FATHER)


[ C ]infml
a father:
Hey Pop, can I borrow the car?

popnoun (DRINK)


[ C/U ]regional US(datedsoda pop)
a soft drink

a pop


idiom
infmlfor each one:
The tickets cost $200 a pop.
Note:

Used after an amount of money, esp. a large one.
pop.
noun[ U ]
abbreviation for population (= the number of people living in a place):
Devil’s Lake, N.D. (pop. 7442)

POP | Business English


POP
noun[ C,usually singular ]
ukus
COMMERCE, MARKETING
abbreviation for point of purchase

Examples of pop


pop
No explicit pop instruction is necessary to deallocate a heap frame.
When a stack frame is popped, the frame pointer must be set back to the caller's frame.
Frames are popped by putting them back on a free list.
As usual, this stack is pushed when a function is called, and popped when control returns.
Two reasons, time after time, pop up to explain this trend.
Some of the latter problems pop out of the reading.
I would not have been allowed to go to pop concerts and never did.
Sixteen- and twentyfour-track recording provided pop-rock composers with greater opportunities for multiple overdubs and layering parts than ever before.
It specifies the types of each of the three arguments of pop/3.
Their 'individual biographies, valued friendship networks, and the institutions they traverse' (p. 36), the book demonstrates, all play determining roles in their responses to pop-culture.
Policy-makers neglected the promotion of modern folk music, jazz, light entertainment music, pop and rock.
We tend to conflate the difference between the two, and thus lose the cultural specificity of ' pop/rock'.
The grasps for the pop bottle, phone, and spray bottle demonstrate how our method takes advantage of concavities whenever possible.
The stack is then popped so that the open space referred to becomes the active focus space again.
The policy then emerged from the mist as 'eclectic, entertaining, brazen, unapologetic in its pop-art aspirations, and consequently mostly under-funded'.
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