1 VERB 跳跃;蹦跳 If you
skip along, you move almost as if you are dancing, with a series of little jumps from one foot to the other.
跳跃;蹦跳 -
They saw the man with a little girl skipping along behind him. [VERB adv./prep.]
他们看见那个男人身后还跟着一个蹦蹦跳跳的小姑娘。
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We went skipping down the street arm in arm. [VERB adv./prep.]
我们挽着胳膊,蹦蹦跳跳地走在大街上。
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She was skipping to keep up with him. [VERB]
她连蹦带跳地走着,好跟上他的步伐。
2 VERB 跳绳 When someone
skips, they jump up and down over a rope which they or two other people are holding at each end and turning round and round. In American English, you say that someone
skips rope .
跳绳 [mainly British] -
Outside, children were skipping and singing a rhyme. [VERB]
外面孩子们一边跳绳一边唱着歌。
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They skip rope and play catch, waiting for the bell. [VERB noun]
他们又是跳绳,又是玩接球,等着上课铃声响起。
3 VERB 不做,不参加(常做或大多人都做的事) If you
skip something that you usually do or something that most people do, you decide not to do it.
不做,不参加(常做或大多人都做的事) SYN miss,
cut [informal] ,
bunk off [slang] ,
play truant from 4 VERB 遗漏;略过 If you
skip or
skip over a part of something you are reading or a story you are telling, you miss it out or pass over it quickly and move on to something else.
遗漏;略过 [Also V + to] -
You might want to skip the exercises in this chapter. [VERB noun]
你们也许想跳过这一章的练习。
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She reinvented her own life story, skipping over the war years when she had a German lover. [VERB + over]
她重新杜撰了自己的生平,略掉了在战争年代有过一个德国情人的经历。
5 VERB 无次序地转换 If you
skip from one subject or activity
to another, you move quickly from one to the other although there is no obvious connection between them.
无次序地转换 6 N-COUNT 废料桶 A
skip is a large, open, metal container which is used to hold and take away large unwanted items and rubbish.
废料桶 [British] in AM, use 美国英语用 dumpster
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