单词 | skip |
释义 | Word Frequency skip 1(skɪp) verbWord forms: skips, skipping or skipped 1. (when intr, often foll by over, along, into, etc) to spring or move lightly, esp to move by hopping from one foot to the other 2. (intransitive) to jump over a skipping-rope 3. to cause (a stone, etc) to bounce or skim over a surface or (of a stone) to move in this way 4. to omit (intervening matter), as in passing from one part or subject to another to skip a chapter of a book 5. (intransitive; foll by through) informal to read or deal with quickly or superficially I skipped through the accounts before dinner 6. (transitive) informal to miss deliberately to skip school 7. (transitive) informal, mainly US and Canadian to leave (a place) in haste or secrecy to skip town noun 8. a skipping movement or gait 9. the act of passing over or omitting 10. music, US and Canadian another word for leap (sense 10) 11. skip it! Word origin C13: probably of Scandinavian origin; related to Old Norse skopa to take a run, obsolete Swedish skuppa to skipWord Frequency skip 2(skɪp) noun, verbWord forms: skips, skipping or skipped 1. informal short for skipper1 noun 2. the captain of a curling or bowls team Word Frequency skip 3(skɪp) noun British 1. a large open container for transporting building materials, etc US equivalent: dumpster2. a cage used as a lift in mines, etc Word origin C19: variant of skepWord Frequency skip 4(skɪp) noun a college servant, esp of Trinity College, Dublin Word origin C17: probably shortened from archaic skip-kennel a footman or lackey (from skip1 + kennel2) |
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