skip
noun
Definitions of skip noun
container(容器)
- 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)
- 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(人)
- 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
Definitions of skip verb
movement(动作)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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。