skip
verb /skɪp/
/skɪp/
动词形式
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they skip | /skɪp/ /skɪp/ |
he / she / it skips | /skɪps/ /skɪps/ |
past simple skipped | /skɪpt/ /skɪpt/ |
past participle skipped | /skɪpt/ /skɪpt/ |
-ing form skipping | /ˈskɪpɪŋ/ /ˈskɪpɪŋ/ |
蹦蹦跳跳地走 - She skipped happily along beside me.
她连蹦带跳,高高兴兴地跟着我走。 - Lambs were skipping about in the fields.
小羊在田野里蹦蹦跳跳。
- Scott practically skipped home, he was so happy.
斯科特几乎是蹦蹦跳跳地回了家,他太高兴了。 - She skipped off to play with her friends.
她蹦蹦跳跳地跑去和朋友们玩。 - She skipped to the door.
她蹦蹦跳跳地来到门前。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- lightly
- nimbly
- happily
- …
- down
- up
- to
- …
- somebody’s heart skips a beat
- She skipped happily along beside me.
- [intransitive] (British English) (North American English jump rope, skip rope [transitive])to jump over a rope which is held at both ends by yourself or by two other people and is passed again and again over your head and under your feet
跳绳 - He skips for about 20 minutes a day.
他每天大约跳20分钟。 - The girls were skipping in the playground.
姑娘们在操场上跳绳。 - She likes to skip rope as a warm-up.
她喜欢以跳绳来热身。
- He skips for about 20 minutes a day.
不做(应做的事等);不参加 - I often skip breakfast altogether.
我常常干脆不吃早饭。 - (especially North American English) She decided to skip class that afternoon.
她决定那天下午逃课。
- I often skip breakfast altogether.
跳过(正常的步骤等);略过;漏过 - skip something You can skip the next chapter if you have covered the topic in class.
下一章,你要是在课堂上已经讲到了,就可以跳过。 - (figurative) What I saw made my heart skip a beat.
我看到所发生的事时心跳都停顿了一下。 - skip over something I skipped over the last part of the book.
那本书的最后一部分我略过没读。 - skip to something I suggest we skip to the last item on the agenda.
我建议我们跳到议程的最后一项。
- skip something You can skip the next chapter if you have covered the topic in class.
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move from one place to another or from one subject to another very quickly
快速转移;骤然转换(话题) - She kept skipping from one topic of conversation to another.
她一再转换谈话的话题。
- She kept skipping from one topic of conversation to another.
- [transitive] skip something (informal) to leave a place secretly or suddenly
悄悄溜走;突然离开 - The bombers skipped the country shortly after the blast.
爆炸后不久,放置炸弹的人就逃离了这个国家。
- The bombers skipped the country shortly after the blast.
- (British English also skim)[transitive] skip something (across, over, etc. something) to make a flat stone jump across the surface of water
打水漂 - The boys were skipping stones across the pond.
那几个男孩子用石块往水塘里打水漂。
- The boys were skipping stones across the pond.
move with jumps蹦蹦跳跳地走
jump over rope跳绳
not do something不做某事
change quickly快速转换
leave secretly秘密离去
stones石块
词源verb Middle English: probably of Scandinavian origin.
Idioms
somebody’s heart misses/skips a beat
- used to say that somebody has a sudden feeling of fear, excitement, etc.
(表示突然感到恐惧、兴奋等)心里咯噔一下 - My heart missed a beat when I saw who it was.
当我看到是谁时,我的心脏漏跳了一拍。
- My heart missed a beat when I saw who it was.
jump/skip bail
- to fail to appear at your trial after you have paid money to be allowed to go free until the trial
跳过: 在您付款后才可以出现在您的试用版中,以便免费试用直到试用- He skipped bail and went on the run for two weeks.
他弃保潜逃,逃亡了两周。
- He skipped bail and went on the run for two weeks.
skip it
- (informal) used to tell somebody rudely that you do not want to talk about something or repeat what you have said
(粗暴地表示不想谈论或重复说)别提这事儿,不说这个了 - ‘What were you saying?’ ‘Oh, skip it!’
“你刚才说什么来着?” “噢,不提了!”
- ‘What were you saying?’ ‘Oh, skip it!’