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词汇 skip
释义 skip
verb
uk /skɪp/ us /skɪp/-pp-

skipverb (MOVE)


[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
to move lightly and quickly, making a small jump after each step: 跳,跳跃
skip downShe watched her little granddaughter skip down the path.她看着自己的小孙女沿着小路蹦蹦跳跳地往前走。
skip aboutThe lambs were skipping about in the field.小羊羔在田里蹦来跳去。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

skipverb (JUMP)


[ I ]UK(USjump rope, skip rope)
to jump lightly over a rope that is held in both your hands, or by two other people, and turned repeatedly under your legs and over your head :
Sports players often train by skipping.运动员经常通过跳绳进行训练。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Miscellaneous games & activities
air hockey
beer pong
belly dancing
bran tub
buildering
bungee jumping
cage diving
charade
Frisbee
hoopla
in-game
inline
inline skate
inline skating
pinball machine
roller-skating
RPG
sandbox
scavenger hunt
screen time
 skip rope
US(usuallyjump rope); (UKskip)
to jump lightly over a rope that is held in both your hands, or by two other people, and turned repeatedly under your legs and over your head:
Skip rope rapidly for five minutes.
We used to skip rope and play jacks after school.
Skipping rope is good cardiovascular exercise.
The children in the schoolyard skipped rope in groups of three.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Miscellaneous games & activities
air hockey
beer pong
belly dancing
bran tub
buildering
bungee jumping
cage diving
charade
Frisbee
hoopla
in-game
inline
inline skate
inline skating
pinball machine
roller-skating
RPG
sandbox
scavenger hunt
screen time

skipverb (LEAVE)


C1[ I or T ]
to leave one thing or place, especially quickly, in order to go to another: 匆匆离开;跳过
skip (over)This part of the book isn't very interesting, so I'm going to skip (over) it.书的这部分不是很有趣,所以我要跳过去。
skip from something to somethingThe teacher kept skipping from one subject to another so it was difficult to follow what he was saying.老师不断地从一个话题跳到另一个话题,所以很难跟上他的讲话思路。
skip over/across/offUKWe're skipping over/across/off (= making a quick journey) to France for the day.为了赶上这一天,我们正匆忙前往法国。
skip the countryThe police think that the bank robbers must have skipped (= left) the country by now.警方认为银行劫匪现在肯定已经逃离该国了。
skip off/outUKShe skipped off/out (= left quickly and/or secretly) without saying goodbye.她没有告别就悄然离开了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Excluding
acid-free
apart
aside
bar
bar noneidiom
barring
exclude
excluding
exclusion
exclusionary
exclusionist
freeze
negative
on/from the sidelinesidiom
ostracism
ostracize
otherwise
out of itidiom
sideline
stand-alone

skipverb (AVOID)


B2[ T ]informal
to not do or not have something that you usually do or that you should do; to avoid: 避免;省略
skip lunchI'm trying to lose weight, so I'm skipping (= not eating) lunch today.我正在努力减肥,因此今天不吃午饭了。
skip schoolUSShould parents have to pay if their child skips school?家长是否应该因为他们的孩子逃学而作出赔偿?
skip classUSI skipped class and went to the park instead.我逃课去公园玩了。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to avoid doing something
avoidAvoid swimming in areas where sharks are known to congregate.
evadePlease don’t think I’m trying to evade my responsibility.
dodgeHe tried to dodge his military service.
run away fromI didn't often run away from difficult decisions.
shrink fromI've never been one to shrink from a challenge.
sidestepThis is not a responsibility you can sidestep.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Avoiding action
abrogate
abrogation
avoid
avoid something like the plagueidiom
avoidance
elude
end-run
eschew
evade
evader
evasion
fiddle
insure
run for the hillsidiom
shirk
short circuit
shrink from something
shy away from something
steer
welch

skipverb (THROW)


[ T ]US(UKskim)
to throw a flat stone horizontally over water so that it touches and rises off the surface several times: 扔(石块)打水漂
We watched a child skipping stones across the lake.我们看着一个孩子在湖上打水漂。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Movement through the air
airborne
buoyantly
buzz
flight
flighted
fly
glide
hang time
hover
levitate
lift
skim
smoothness
soar
soaring
stunt
swish
swishy
swoop
wheel

Phrasal verb


skip out on someone/something
skip
noun[ C ]
uk /skɪp/ us /skɪp/

skipnoun[C] (CONTAINER)


UK
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 people ask for it大垃圾桶,废料桶
Compare
Dumpster
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Containers for waste
ashcan
bag
bin
bin bag
bin liner
bottle bank
dustbin
dustbin bag
garbage bag
garbage can
honey bucket
litter box
litter tray
trash bag
trash can
trash can liner
wastebasket
wastepaper basket
wheelie bin

skipnoun[C] (MOVE)


a small, light, dancing or jumping step: 蹦跳
She gave a little skip of joy.她高兴得跳了起来。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Jumping
a hop, skip, and a jumpidiom
bound
bunny hop
cannonball
caper
clear
frisk
hop
hurdle
jump
launch
leap
outjump
outleap
pile
pile on/onto (someone)
pounce
triple
vault

skipnoun[C] (PERSON)


USinformal
a person who has disappeared, especially someone who owes money: (尤指赖账后)逃跑的人
In this case, the bounty hunters claimed that they were pursuing a skip but had accidentally raided the wrong address.在这起案件中,赏金猎人声称他们在追捕一个赖账逃跑的人,但无意中搜捕了错误的地址。
informal
the captain(= head) of a sports team, especially in curling (= a game played on ice) and bowls (= a game played on grass):
Her selection as skip of the women's team came as no surprise to those in the sport.
She was named skip of the bowling fours.
Skip, are you sure this is the right decision?
Synonym
skipper
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Runaways and refugees
absconder
boat people
coyote
defector
deserter
displace
displaced person
escapee
evacuee
evader
fugitive
political asylum
refoul
refoulement
refugee
refugee camp
transit camp
UNHCR

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Competitors & participants in sports & games
Bowls, bowling & croquet

skip | American Dictionary


skip
verb
us/skɪp/

skipverb (MOVE)


[ I ]-pp-
to move lightly and quickly, esp. with small dancing or jumping steps:
He skipped off to school.

skipverb (LEAVE)


[ I/T ]infml-pp-
to leave a place quickly:
[ T ]Mark took the money and then skipped town.

skipverb (AVOID)


[ T ]
to not do or have something; avoid:
Martin skipped fifth grade.
I skipped lunch today.

Phrasal verbs


skip out (on something/someone)
skip over something

skip | Business English


skip
noun[ C ]
 TRANSPORT UKuk /skɪp/us(USDumpster)
a large metal container used for getting rid of rubbish, old building materials, etc. Skips are removed using a truck:
Most of the waste was thrown into a skip.

Examples of skip


skip
In our study, readers skipped 31% of predictable words compared with 22% of the unpredictable words.
Some readers may thus choose to skip the section on growth altogether.
Again we skip the details of the proof, which is straightforward but notationally heavy.
Methodologically, analyzing the data by age at assessment would help circumvent, at least in part, the limitation of skipping certain years in data collection.
We skip such technical considerations and concentrate on the economic reasons behind the dynamics.
Readers familiar with type theory may skip this section.
Of course, not everyone had access to such powerful patrons, so it is no surprise that only the most famous musicians could skip the broker.
We'll skip this for now, as two of the slub interfaces will be described in detail later in this section.
On first reading it is advisable to skip to section 6 which shows the rules in action.
Many readers may skip this chapter without loss of continuity.
Significantly, regressive nasalisation does not target or skip these vowels.
Similarly, in 1999, one mutuelle skipped its annual meeting, due to a lack of financial participation and cohesion.
Newspapers can afford to offer stories with limited appeal, since uninterested consumers can simply skip them.
With categorical constraints, if the final foot is skipped, then stress appears on the initial foot instead.
We will skip the technical details of the solution and proceed to evaluate condition (28).
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