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单词 hopping
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Definition of hopping in English:

hopping

adjective ˈhɒpɪŋˈhɑpɪŋ
North American informal
  • Very active or lively.

    the delis do a hopping lunch business
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was only ten in the morning but already the place was hopping with activity.
    • Judging by the hopping weeknight traffic, he's right.
    • Your social life will probably be hopping this year, and you're not one to sit around and wait for an invite.
    • This story, set in 1961, features several scenes that take place in a large hopping beauty of an alley.
    • However, IN & M UK chief executive Ivan Fallon said the telephone was hopping all day with expressions of interest in the titles.
    • As with all Spanish cities, Santander has a hopping nightlife scene.
    • Things seems to be hopping everywhere but Cannes, however, where this year's Film Festival was reportedly as fun as Russell Crowe in clown make-up.
    • The Bay Area is a hopping landscape of free culture.
    • Throughout the night the dance floor was hopping with never a dull moment.
    • Despite the remodeling going on in the bar, La Griglia was hopping at midday on Monday.
    • Anne Sutherland of The Montreal Gazette says Kangaroo Jack is ‘a hopping good time for the whole family!’
    • By far the funkiest group of all at the march were the anti-globalization protestors and anarchists, who were accompanied by a hopping good percussion band.
    • Other late offers include seven nights in a complex near to Ibiza's hopping San Antonio for €389 per person in early September.
    • I informed Hayden that, even if South Bend was a hopping college town, it was July and a very large portion of the college population would not even be around.
    Synonyms
    teeming, swarming, thronged, overflowing, overrun, bristling, bustling, rife, infested, thick, crowded, packed

Phrases

  • hopping mad

    • informal Extremely angry.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This stuff makes me absolutely furious - hopping mad even!
      • Recent gasoline price hikes have made many Canadians hopping mad.
      • And I think when people find that out, they'll be hopping mad, and be mad at the proponents of this recall who are forcing them to spend $30 million for a special election.
      • Those turned away on Saturday night, though, are hopping mad.
      • The residents are hopping mad because they're going to have to pay $1 an hour to park in the town, and want free residents' stickers so only the tourists have to pay.
      • That should send more than a few voters hopping mad.
      • The real bone of contention, however, and what has some Charter Quay residents hopping mad, is the rowdiness.
      • At least there's this good news: plenty of folks are hopping mad over the incident.
      • Iain Murray isn't just shocked - he's hopping mad.
      • That's why New York's elected officials are hopping mad.
      Synonyms
      irate, annoyed, cross, vexed, irritated, exasperated, indignant, aggrieved, irked, piqued, displeased, provoked, galled, resentful
 
 

Definition of hopping in US English:

hopping

adjectiveˈhäpiNGˈhɑpɪŋ
North American informal
  • Very active or lively.

    the delis do a hopping lunch business
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was only ten in the morning but already the place was hopping with activity.
    • The Bay Area is a hopping landscape of free culture.
    • As with all Spanish cities, Santander has a hopping nightlife scene.
    • Judging by the hopping weeknight traffic, he's right.
    • This story, set in 1961, features several scenes that take place in a large hopping beauty of an alley.
    • Throughout the night the dance floor was hopping with never a dull moment.
    • Despite the remodeling going on in the bar, La Griglia was hopping at midday on Monday.
    • I informed Hayden that, even if South Bend was a hopping college town, it was July and a very large portion of the college population would not even be around.
    • However, IN & M UK chief executive Ivan Fallon said the telephone was hopping all day with expressions of interest in the titles.
    • Anne Sutherland of The Montreal Gazette says Kangaroo Jack is ‘a hopping good time for the whole family!’
    • By far the funkiest group of all at the march were the anti-globalization protestors and anarchists, who were accompanied by a hopping good percussion band.
    • Other late offers include seven nights in a complex near to Ibiza's hopping San Antonio for €389 per person in early September.
    • Your social life will probably be hopping this year, and you're not one to sit around and wait for an invite.
    • Things seems to be hopping everywhere but Cannes, however, where this year's Film Festival was reportedly as fun as Russell Crowe in clown make-up.
    Synonyms
    teeming, swarming, thronged, overflowing, overrun, bristling, bustling, rife, infested, thick, crowded, packed

Phrases

  • hopping mad

    • informal Extremely angry.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The real bone of contention, however, and what has some Charter Quay residents hopping mad, is the rowdiness.
      • Recent gasoline price hikes have made many Canadians hopping mad.
      • And I think when people find that out, they'll be hopping mad, and be mad at the proponents of this recall who are forcing them to spend $30 million for a special election.
      • The residents are hopping mad because they're going to have to pay $1 an hour to park in the town, and want free residents' stickers so only the tourists have to pay.
      • Iain Murray isn't just shocked - he's hopping mad.
      • That should send more than a few voters hopping mad.
      • At least there's this good news: plenty of folks are hopping mad over the incident.
      • That's why New York's elected officials are hopping mad.
      • This stuff makes me absolutely furious - hopping mad even!
      • Those turned away on Saturday night, though, are hopping mad.
      Synonyms
      irate, annoyed, cross, vexed, irritated, exasperated, indignant, aggrieved, irked, piqued, displeased, provoked, galled, resentful
 
 
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