skip
skip 英 [skɪp] 美 [skɪp]
v. 跳绳;遗漏;跳过 n. 跳过
进行时:skipping 过去式:skipped 过去分词:skipped 第三人称单数:skips 名词复数:skips
- When you skip, you do a little hop from foot to foot as you move along. It's pretty common to see little kids skip down the sidewalk or across the playground.
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- v. 跳绳;遗漏;跳过
- n. 跳过
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1. She likes to skip rope as a warm-up.
她喜欢以跳绳来热身。
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2. She skipped happily along beside me.
她连蹦带跳,高高兴兴地跟着我走。
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3. I often skip breakfast altogether.
我常常干脆不吃早饭。
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4. he decided to skip class that afternoon.
她决定那天下午逃课。
- skip (n.1) "a spring, a bound," early 15c., from skip (v.). Meaning "a passing over or disregarding" is from 1650s.
- skip (n.2) short for skipper (n.1), 1830, originally in sports jargon (curling).
- skip (v.) c. 1300, "to spring lightly," also "to jump over," probably from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse skopa "to take a run," Middle Swedish skuppa "to skip, leap," from Proto-Germanic *skupan (source also of Middle Swedish skuppa, dialectal Swedish skopa "to skip, leap"). Related: Skipped; skipping.
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