lop
- IPA[läp]
美式
- cut off (a branch, limb, or other protrusion) from the main body of a tree;remove branches from (a tree)
- branches and twigs lopped off trees
verb: lop, 3rd person present: lops, gerund or present participle: lopping, past tense: lopped, past participle: lopped
noun: lop, plural noun: lop ands top
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. cut off (a branch, limb, or other protrusion) from the main body of a tree they lopped off more branches to save the tree
- ▪ remove branches from (a tree) they had lopped some trees without permission 同義詞
- ▪ remove (something regarded as unnecessary or burdensome) it lops an hour off commuting time 同義詞
名詞
- 1. branches and twigs lopped off trees in many forests they took the lop and top, and in some cases the stump, of trees
- (of an animal) having ears that droop down by the sides of the head: a lop-eared mule
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dried-up salt lake in the arid basin of the Tarim River in northwestern China, used since ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dried-up salt lake in the arid basin of the Tarim River in north-western China, used since ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an animal) having drooping ears: a lop-eared mule
Oxford Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[lɒp]
英式
- cut off (a branch, limb, or twig) from the main body of a tree: they lopped off more branches to save the tree
- branches and twigs lopped off trees: in many forests they took the lop and top, and in some cases the stump, of trees
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[läp]
美式
- hang loosely or limply; droop: a stomach that lopped over his belt
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[lɒp]
英式
- hang loosely or limply; droop: a stomach that lopped over his belt
Oxford Dictionary