skip
- IPA[skip]
美式
- move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce;jump over a rope that is held at both ends by oneself or two other people and turned repeatedly over the head and under the feet, as a game or for exercise.
- a light, bouncing step; a skipping movement;an act of passing over part of a sequence of data or instructions.
verb: skip, 3rd person present: skips, gerund or present participle: skipping, past tense: skipped, past participle: skipped
noun: skip, plural noun: skips
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動詞
- 1. move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce she began to skip down the path 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ jump over a rope that is held at both ends by oneself or two other people and turned repeatedly over the head and under the feet, as a game or for exercise.
- ▪ jump over (a rope) as a game or for exercise the girls had been skipping rope
- ▪ jump lightly over the children used to skip the puddles
- ▪ omit (part of a book that one is reading, or a stage in a sequence that one is following) the video manual allows the viewer to skip sections he's not interested in she disliked him so much that she skipped over any articles that mentioned him 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ fail to attend or deal with as appropriate; miss I wanted to skip my English lesson to visit my mother try not to skip breakfast 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ move quickly and in an unmethodical way from one point or subject to another Marian skipped halfheartedly through the book 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ depart quickly and secretly from she skipped her home amid rumors of a romance
- ▪ run away; disappear I'm not giving them a chance to skip off again 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ abandon an undertaking, conversation, or activity after several wrong turns in our journey, we almost decided to skip it
- ▪ throw (a stone) so that it ricochets off the surface of water.
名詞
- 1. a light, bouncing step; a skipping movement he moved with a strange, dancing skip
- ▪ an act of passing over part of a sequence of data or instructions.
- ▪ a person who is missing, especially one who has defaulted on a debt.
- the annular region round a broadcasting station where neither direct nor reflected waves are ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the action or practice of locating people who are missing or have defaulted on a debt, ... our time's pretty much taken up with divorce investigations, skip tracing, and gathering evidence for defence attorneys
Oxford Dictionary
- the action or practice of locating people who are missing or have defaulted on a debt, ... our time's pretty much taken up with divorce investigations, skip tracing, and gathering evidence for defense attorneys
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person whose job is to locate people who are missing or have defaulted on a debt: skip tracers need to be experts in state and federal laws regarding privacy and surveillance
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- IPA[skɪp]
英式
- move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce: she began to skip down the path
- a light, bouncing step; a skipping movement: he moved with a strange, dancing skip
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[skɪp]
英式
- a large transportable open-topped container for building and other refuse: I've salvaged a carpet from a skip
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[skip]
美式
- the captain or director of a team in lawn bowling or curling.
- act as skip of (a side): they lost to another Stranraer team, skipped by Peter Wilson
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[skɪp]
英式
- the captain or director of a side at bowls or curling.
- act as skip of (a side): they lost to another Stranraer team, skipped by Peter Wilson
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[skip]
美式
- a dumpster.
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