pop

noun

UK/pɒp/
US/pɑːp/

Definitions of pop noun

music(音乐)

  1. A2Uncountable(不可数名词)formal(正式)

    Modern popular music characterized by a strong beat, produced using electrical or electronic instruments, and designed for easy listening and memorability.

    流行歌曲

    • a popular music track

      一首流行音乐曲目

    • a live pop concert

      一场现场流行音乐会

    • Which genre do you prefer? Jazz, classical, or pop?

      你比较喜欢哪种音乐类型?爵士、古典还是流行?

sound(声音)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A short, sharp sound resembling an explosion.

    砰;砰声

    • I heard a pop, and then all the lights went out.

      我听到砰的一声,然后所有的灯都熄灭了。

father(父亲)

  1. informal(非正式)

    A father (informal).

    (非正式)父亲。

    • Hey, pop, is there anything I can assist with?

      嘿,老爸,有什么我可以帮忙的吗?

drink(饮料)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)informal(非正式)

    A sweet, carbonated beverage, often fruit-flavored.

    (通常有水果口味的)甜味气泡饮料。

    • a can of pop

      一罐汽水

occasion(场合)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)informal(非正式)

    A single instance or item within a series.

    (一系列事件中的)一次、一项。

    • She gets a payment for each pop in the project.

      她在这个项目中每次参与都能获得报酬。

colour(颜色)

  1. informal(非正式)

    A bright, noticeable color or object, especially when contrasted with another.

    鲜艳且引人注目的颜色或物品。

    • In a minimalist room, a vibrant red painting adds a pop of color.

      在极简风格的房间里,一幅鲜红的画作增添了一抹亮眼的色彩。

Phrases of pop noun

  • take a pop at someone

    To publicly criticize or verbally attack someone.

    (尤指公开地)批评某人,指责某人

    She was surprised when her family members took a pop at her in public.

    当她的家人在公开场合指责她时,她感到很惊讶。

verb

UK/pɒp/
US/pɑːp/

Definitions of pop verb

go()

  1. B2Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)informal(非正式)

    To go to a specific place, often briefly.

    (非正式)去某个地方。

    • I need to pop to the grocery store to get a few things.

      我需要去杂货店买些东西。

    • She's popped out for a moment and will be right back.

      她刚刚出去一下,很快就会回来。

    • Could you pop upstairs and check if the baby is asleep?

      你能上楼去看看宝宝睡着了吗?

sound(声音)

  1. C2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To make or cause a short, explosive sound; to burst or break open.

    (使)发出砰的声音;(使)爆裂。

    • The fireworks popped in the night sky.

      烟花在夜空中发出砰砰声。

    • The champagne popped open in celebration.

      香槟在庆祝中砰的一声打开了。

  2. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To experience a popping sensation in the ears due to a change in air pressure.

    (因气压变化导致)耳朵发出砰声;耳鸣。

    • My ears always pop when the plane descends.

      飞机下降时,我的耳朵总是会发出砰声。

move(移动)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    To move quickly and suddenly, especially from a confined space.

    (尤指从封闭空间)突然弹出、跳出。

    • A surprise will pop out when you open the drawer.

      当你打开抽屉时,会突然弹出一个惊喜。

put()

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)informal(非正式)

    To quickly put or take something.

    (非正式)快速地放置或拿取某物。

    • Pop the roast chicken in the oven, and it will be ready in an hour.

      把烤鸡放进烤箱,一个小时后就好了。

    • She popped her head into the room and announced, 'Dinner's ready!'

      她把头探进房间,宣布:'晚餐准备好了!'

    • Pop your coat on, and let’s go.

      穿上你的外套,我们走吧。

open(打开)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To quickly open or release something.

    迅速打开或释放。

    • He quickly popped the hood of the car.

      他迅速打开了汽车的引擎盖。

noticeable(显眼)

  1. informal(非正式)

    To be very noticeable and bright due to a contrasting color.

    (因颜色鲜明而)引人注目。

    • Yellow cushions pop against the gray walls.

      黄色的靠垫在灰色墙壁的衬托下非常醒目。

Phrases of pop verb

  • pop pills

    To habitually take pills, especially illegal or non-prescription drugs.

    乱服药物(尤指非法药物)

    Years of popping pills and alcohol abuse ravaged her health.

    多年来滥用药物和酗酒严重损害了她的健康。

adjective

UK/pɒp/
US/pɑːp/

Definitions of pop adjective

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)

    Popular; widely enjoyed and easily understood.

    流行的(受欢迎且易于理解的)。

    • He was known as a pop writer with great appeal.

      他以一位具有巨大吸引力的流行作家而闻名。

    • This movie is a prime example of pop filmmaking at its finest.

      这部电影是流行电影制作的最佳典范。

Idioms

  • pop your clogs

    To pass away; to die.

    (俚语)死亡,去世。

    He joked that he planned to travel the world before he pops his clogs.

    他开玩笑说,他计划在去世之前环游世界。

  • pop the question

    To propose marriage to someone.

    求婚

    After many years of dating, he finally mustered the courage to pop the question to her.

    经过多年的约会,他终于鼓起勇气向她求婚。

  • go pop

    To suddenly burst or break, often due to internal pressure or stress.

    爆炸

    The old tire went pop while driving at high speed.

    那个旧轮胎在高速行驶时突然爆了。

  • your eyes pop out of your head

    Used to describe the appearance of someone who is extremely surprised by something they have seen.

    (表驚奇)眼睛都快要掉出来了

    When he saw the sports car, his eyes nearly popped out of his head.

    当他看到那辆跑车时,他的眼睛差点从头上掉下来。

Phrasal Verbs of pop

  • pop off

    to pass away

    去世;死亡

    His grandfather popped off recently, and it left him heartbroken.

    他的祖父最近去世了,这让他心碎。

  • pop up

    to manifest or occur, particularly in an abrupt or unforeseen manner

    突然出现

    While browsing the web casually, many ads popped up suddenly.

    在随意浏览网页时,许多广告突然弹出。

  • pop someone off

    to take someone's life

    谋杀某人;枪杀某人

    They planned to pop off the traitor, deciding to act at night.

    他们计划除掉叛徒,决定在夜间行动。