skip

noun

UK/skɪp/
US/skɪp/

Definitions of skip noun

container(容器)

  1. Countable(可数名词)trademark(商标)

    A large, open-topped metal container used for collecting and transporting waste materials, typically for construction or demolition debris.

    大型垃圾箱;废料箱

movement(动作)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A light, springy step, often involving a hop or a small jump.

    轻跳;跳跃

    • She gave a happy skip as she walked down the street.

      她沿着街道轻快地跳跃着。

    • The children played on the playground with a skip in their step.

      孩子们在操场上蹦蹦跳跳地玩耍。

    • She entered the room with a skip.

      她跳着走进了房间。

person()

  1. Countable(可数名词)informal(非正式)

    An individual who has absconded, especially to avoid paying debts or facing legal consequences.

    (尤指欠债后)逃跑的人

    • The police are currently pursuing the skip who absconded with outstanding debts.

      警方正在追捕那个欠债逃跑的人。

    • The debtor had become a skip in an attempt to avoid legal responsibility.

      债务人为了逃避法律责任,成了逃跑的人。

    • The bounty hunters were on high alert in pursuit of the skip.

      赏金猎人高度警戒,追捕那个逃跑的人。

verb

UK/skɪp/
US/skɪp/

Definitions of skip verb

movement(动作)

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

    To move with light, springy steps, often with a slight hop or jump in each step.

    轻快地跳跃

    • The children skipped hand-in-hand along the path.

      孩子们手牵着手沿着小路蹦蹦跳跳。

    • She skipped happily over the puddles.

      她开心地跳过水坑。

    • We saw birds skipping across the lawn.

      我们看到鸟儿在草坪上跳跃。

jump(跳跃)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To jump over a rope that is swung repeatedly over the head and under the feet, often as a form of exercise or play.

    跳绳

    • She skips every morning in the park.

      她每天早上都在公园里跳绳。

    • The boxer was skipping as part of his training routine.

      那位拳击手把跳绳作为训练的一部分。

    • Skipping is a popular activity during childhood.

      跳绳是童年时期流行的活动。

leave(离开)

  1. C1Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To quickly leave a place or topic, or to move past something without giving it full attention.

    匆匆离开;跳过

    • I decided to skip over the dull chapters of the book.

      我决定跳过书中乏味的章节。

    • Due to time constraints, we had to skip some of the details.

      由于时间限制,我们不得不跳过一些细节。

    • He skipped some steps in order to save time.

      他跳过了一些步骤以节省时间。

avoid(避免)

  1. B2Transitive(及物动词)informal(非正式)

    To intentionally avoid doing, using, or including something; to omit something that is usual or expected.

    省略;略过

    • I'm so busy today I'm going to skip lunch.

      我今天太忙了,打算跳过午餐。

    • They decided to skip the introductions and go straight to the point.

      他们决定跳过介绍,直接切入重点。

    • I'm going to skip a few steps to save time.

      我打算跳过几个步骤来节省时间。

throw(投掷)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To throw a flat object, such as a stone, across water so that it bounces multiple times on the surface.

    打水漂

    • They were skipping stones by the lake.

      他们在湖边打水漂。

    • He was practicing skipping stones using a flat rock.

      他正在练习用扁石头打水漂。

    • The children watched in joy as the stones skipped across the water.

      孩子们高兴地看着石头在水面上跳跃。

Phrasal Verbs of skip

  • skip out on someone/something

    to evade responsibilities or obligations; to abandon someone in need of assistance

    (在需要时)临阵脱逃;一走了之

    He always skips out on his responsibilities to the family, often missing his children's events.

    他总是逃避对家庭的责任,经常错过孩子们的活动。